Abstract

우리나라는 현행 시설물의 유지관리 체계를 넘어 자산관리 체계 도입을 위한 노력을 기울이고 있다. 공공시설물 자산관리의 발전도는 특정 국가를 제외하고 초기수준이며 성공적인 정착을 위해 현재의 상황을 파악하고 미래에 대한 목표를 설정하는 일련의 성과측정 및 평가가 이루어져야 한다. 호주와 미국을 비롯한 선진국의 경우 다양한 방법과 목적을 가지고 자산관리 성과측정이 이루어지고 있다. 국내의 경우 한국건설기술연구원에서 진행 중인 '공공시설물 자산관리 체계 개발(KTAM-40)' 연구에서 자산관리 성과측정을 위한 평가항목을 제시하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 효과적인 성과측정을 위하여, 주요사항에 대한 누락이 없으며 활용성 측면에서 효과적인 자산관리 성과지표를 BSC, AHP 기법 등을 활용하여 개발하고, 성과지표를 활용한 성과측정 방법을 제안하였다. In Korea, much effort is being made to introduce asset management for improved efficiency and lower costs. Many researches related to asset management are ongoing, but asset management for public facilities is still in its early development stage in many countries including Korea. It is necessary to continuously improve and complement asset management for its successful execution. Thus, there should be a series of performance measurements and evaluations to perceive the current state of asset management in Korea from which to set future goals. In developed countries including Australia, asset management performance is measured using various methods for diverse purposes. The Korea Institute of Construction Technology has recently launched a study entitled Development of an Asset Management System for Public Facilities (KTAM-40) to change the country’s existing countermeasure-type maintenance system into a preliminary maintenance system and to suggest asset management evaluation parameters. this study aims to develop performance indicators of effective asset management with respect to its utility, which shall include all matters that are important for the efficient measurement of the management of domestic public facilities using the BSC (Balanced Score Card) method, and AHP method.

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