INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
Marstel-Day has provided a broad range of built and natural infrastructure management services to its clients. We have conducted infrastructure inspections and condition assessments at hundreds of facilities across the nation, covering over 12M square feet, using BUILDER SMS and other tools and we routinely receive excellent ratings on the quality and timeliness of our work. Our expertise and support have assisted clients in optimizing their facility sustainment processes and capital investment strategies by delivering a comprehensive picture of all built and natural resource assets. The overall performance of key system components requires an integrated management approach to thoroughly document existing conditions, to assess strengths and limitations, and to consider management strategies that preserve and protect resources. Our experts help clients to develop policies and investment strategies to prioritize funding decisions for long-term sustainment benefits.

Infrastructure Management is a core function for all managing authorities because of the growing and evolving sustainment concerns realized in an era of competing budget priorities. Marstel-Day assists our clients in developing practices and procedures to help achieve efficient and well-maintained facilities, reliable utility systems, solutions that protect and leverage natural capital, and other various infrastructure requirements. Our ability to integrate environmental sustainability principles while identifying and accounting for operational and occupational demands adds value to existing infrastructure management plans and practices. Marstel-Day has created innovative analytical GIS tools and financial strategies to help our clients develop and implement sound infrastructure management and landscape/ecological asset management plans and practices.

Our Team

Thomas
Asmus
Gwen
Bergstrom
Dan
Choike
Pat
Hughes

Capabilities/Services

  • Strategic Infrastructure Assessment
  • Facility Condition Assessments/BUILDER
  • Lifecycle Maintenance Planning
  • Funding Forecasts and Budgeting
  • Capital Investment Strategies
  • Military Housing Health and Safety Inspections
  • Historical Structure Protection Plans and Surveys
  • Historic Landscape Surveys
  • Historic American Building Survey (HABS)
  • Ecosystem Service Assessments and Cost-Benefit Evaluations
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services and analyses
  • Mobile GIS and GPS field data collection
  • Support for LEED and Sustainable SITES certification
  • Planning for sustainable development and net zero solutions
  • Master Planning/Installation & Area Development Plans
  • Water Resources Planning and Analysis

Related Projects

  • Army National Guard BUILDER SMS Implementation, USACE-Mobile District, Illinois, Florida, Guam, Maryland, South Carolina, Virgin Islands, and Wyoming
  • Air Force Military Housing and Safety Inspections, Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC), Wright-Patterson AFB and United States Air Force Academy
  • Water Resources Management & Sustainability Plans (WRMSP) at 5 Air Force installations in CONUS
  • Net Environmental Benefit Assessments, various DoD sites, Savanna AD, Camp Bonneville, Fort Ord, Fort McClellan, Homestead Air Reserve Base, and Rocky Mountain Arsenal
  • Sentinel Landscapes and Sentinel Seascapes, Marine Corps, Marine Corps Installations - East
  • Field data collection at 38 Air National Guard installations to support updates to Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), and Illicit Discharge Surveys (IDS)
  • Coastal management ecosystem services valuations for coastal protection, habitat, and wind energy for coast of Dare County, NC

Solutions & Innovations

Marstel-Day recognizes the unique aspects of infrastructure management and has assisted our clients by:
  • Performing in-depth analysis of our client's infrastructure management program

  • Analyzing budgets based on legislative authorities, program policies, organizational structure, funding constraints and competing demands

  • Developing specific funding and management options by analyzing other agency infrastructure sustainment plans to recommend innovative solutions

  • Creating infrastructure management plans for critical infrastructure elements including historical and common use buildings and structures, utility systems, roads, housing, ecosystems, and landscapes

  • Delivering extensive GPS field data collection surveys and seamless mobile GIS solutions that easily integrate with in-house data management systems

  • Providing ecosystem services GIS models and analyses to quantify natural capital values and benefits of natural resources management actions

  • Providing recommendations to optimize development scenarios for reduced resource consumption and reduced maintenance costs