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Mackinaw Bridge in the Spring/ Summer
Mackinaw Bridge in the Spring/ Summer

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Applications for Cohort 10 of our Asset Management Champions program are now open. Learn more about the program and sign up for our next cohort to advance your asset management skills and connect with other stakeholders from across the state. 

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Recent Publications

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                   2025 MIC                     Annual Report

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30-Year Integrated Infrastructure Strategy

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Asset Management Essentials Primer for Decision Makers

Asset Management Partners

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Transportation Asset Management Council

The Transportation Asset Management Council (TAMC) was formed under Public Act (PA) 499 of 2002 followed by several amendments. Established as an organization comprised of professionals from county road agencies, cities, township officials, regional and metropolitan planning organizations, and state transportation department personnel. The TAMC reports directly to the Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC) and is a resource for the State Transportation Commission (STP) and the Michigan Legislature.

Find more TAMC information here!
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Water Asset Management Council

Michigan's Water Asset Management Council (WAMC) was created to lead, guide, and assist communities in the development and/or enhancement of their drinking water, wastewater, and storm water asset management programs. The WAMC is legislatively charged with the development of asset management templates, as well as annual reporting to the Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC) on the asset condition and investment of water infrastructure across the state.
Find more WAMC information here!

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