Building Resilient Infrastructure Starts with the Right Guide
At last week’s the Georgia Rural Water Association Spring Conference, Momentum Results Principal Mandi Cody teamed with Marty Boyd, President of Carter & Sloope Engineering Consultants, to talk about one of the biggest challenges facing utilities and local governments today: how to deal with the perfect storm of aging infrastructure, rising cost, and reduced federal funding.
Utility leaders know that the traditional playbook of increasing customer rates and/or taking on more debt has reached its political, legal, and affordability limits.
That’s where the team of Momentum Results and Carter & Sloope step in.
Using an integrated approach that combines operational assessments, engineering support, financial planning, and organizational strategy, we help utilities identify custom solutions that meet their needs for today and tomorrow.
From Operations Report Cards to Fiscal Health Assessments, the goal is simple: helping you create and operate public utilities that are optimized, sustainable, and financially sound for the long term.
During Wednesday’s presentation, attendees explored how resilient infrastructure requires alignment between operations, engineering, and finances and how that alignment can ensure meeting the critical needs of systems at a price that communities can afford.
Because when infrastructure works well, people rarely notice it. But when it fails, entire communities feel the impact.
The good news? With the right strategy and the right guide, resilient infrastructure is achievable.