Glossary
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IA |
Implementing Agent |
IDIP |
Infrastructure Delivery Improvement Programme |
IDM |
Infrastructure Delivery Management |
IDMS |
Infrastructure Delivery Management Strategy |
IDMT |
Infrastructure Delivery Management Toolkit (The “Toolkit”) |
IDP |
Integrated Development Plan |
IGP |
Infrastructure grant to provinces |
IGR |
Intergovernmental Relation Framework |
IGR Act |
Intergovernmental Relation Framework Act |
IIMM |
International Infrastructure Management Manual |
Immovable Asset Management |
Immovable Asset Management comprises the strategic management activities required to ensure that the immovable asset requirements for service delivery of an entity (or enterprise) are met. It includes setting a strategy, the assessment of immovable asset needs, planning a portfolio of assets optimally located to meet such needs, budgeting for the life cycle cost to pay for such assets and monitoring (& regularly evaluating) the level to which such needs are met. (Source: IDM Toolkit). |
Implementing agent |
An agent of the client who is a government department or state owned enterprise which implements a programme or project on a client’s behalf. (Source: IDM Toolkit Practice Guide 2 Construction Procurement Strategy). |
Infrastructure |
The system of public works of a country. (Source: Meriam Webster) |
Infrastructure (or engineering infrastructure) |
Infrastructure (or engineering infrastructure) includes all assets provided to ensure that the optimal functioning of a facility. It includes bulk assets, municipal assets, on-site assets such as roads, storm water drainage, sewerage, water, electricity, gas, steam, incineration, heating, ventilation etc. Provided at a level of service relevant to the requirements of the current and future needs of the assets. (Source: IDM Toolkit). |
Infrastructure Assets |
Stationary systems forming a network and serving whole communities, where the system as a whole is intended to be maintained indefinitely at a particular level of service potential by the continuing replacement and refurbishment of its components. The network may include normally recognised ordinary assets as components. (Source: International Infrastructure Management Manual – Ver. 3.0 2006). |
Infrastructure Gateway System |
The system described by the CIDB for the delivery and maintenance of infrastructure in terms of stages and associated end of stage deliverables. |
Infrastructure Plan |
Plan which identifies long term needs and links prioritised needs to a forecasted budget for the next few years. (Source: CIDB Standard for the Delivery and Maintenance of Infrastructure using a Gateway System). |
IP |
Infrastructure Plan |
IPIP |
Infrastructure Programme Implementation Plan |
IPMP |
Infrastructure Programme Management Plan |