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Consultant will lead a training workshop for developing lifecycle model parameters for the selected asset <br />class(es).The training will be facilitated by the Consultant using remote screens of Capital Predictor <br />Enterprise, GIS,and other software as required.Workshop participants may follow along using Capital <br />Predictor Enterprise on their laptops but are not required to do so.Aspects of lifecycle modeling that the <br />training will focus on include: <br />a.Treatment parameters. The types of treatments that are currently being used, criteria for triggering <br />treatments, and treatment effects. <br />b.Service State (aka Condition) criteria.Criteria for determining the service state of assets, including <br />condition scoring, likelihood of failure, age,and other criteria as it would be used for decision making. <br />c.Lifecycle criteria such as material, size,location, era of installation, and other criteria that contributes <br />toward defining the life expectancy of assets. <br />d.Degradation Profile.The deterioration curve of the asset(s). <br />e.Decision criteria. Additional decision criteria other than service state that will be used in <br />the lifecycle model.Examples include material, criticality, capacity, location etc. <br />f.Decision Model.How all the criteria come together to trigger treatments and their effects in a decision <br />model. <br />g.Costing data for each treatment, which are determined in the unit of measure for the asset(s). <br />h.Budget caps.At least one simulation should be built on existing budgets.Other simulations may be <br />created that vary the budget amounts. <br />i.Data structure. Evaluate how the Client's data matches up to the decision criteria.Make note of <br />modifications that may need to be performed. <br />j.Forced projects.Any projects that the Client is already committed to may be identified and forced to <br />happen in the designated year in the model simulation. <br />k.Data acquisition from a Feature Service on ArcGIS Online <br />l.Data structure. Evaluate how the Client's data matches up to the decision criteria.Make note of <br />modifications that may need to be performed. Some modifications can be made in the workshop. <br />m.Forced projects.Any projects that the Client is already committed to may be identified and forced to <br />happen in the designated year in the model simulation. <br />n.Capital Predictor Enterprise Reports <br />o.Publishing Capital Predictor Enterprise simulation results to ArcGIS as a time enabled Feature Class <br />3.Wrap Up <br />Workshop Session 4:(3 hours) <br />Participants: Project Manager and others to be determined <br />This time is reserved if needed for activities identified in previous sessions that need to be <br />further addressed.This may include the development of a list of next steps, meeting with IT staff regarding <br />software installation or other topics as required. <br />Client Responsibilities <br />19 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 4D9EE5C9-1C7C-4BC0-8831-A9615B43A0B9