NRC-IRAP Funded · Phase 3 Open

Real-time, on-demand Asset Management Planning and Budget Optimization.

Auto-AMP turns months of asset-planning work into a live dashboard. Built with 24 Canadian municipalities. Covering Drinking Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, and Roads — including your linear, vertical, and appurtenance assets. Compliant with O.Reg 588/17, Quebec MAMH, and FCM out of the box.

Community of Innovators 24 partners · 6 provinces
24 municipal partners across Canada: Candiac, Varennes, Midland, Sudbury, California Water Service Group, Edmonton, Peterborough, Barrie, St. John's, Capital Regional District, Kelowna, Saguenay, Dorval, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Boisbriand, Bois-des-Filion, Blainville, Rosemère, Ville de Lorraine, Sainte-Thérèse, Montréal, Ville de Lévis, Charlottetown, Brossard. Supported by NRC-IRAP and IVÉO.
How It Works

From raw data to a live Asset Management Plan.

Upload your operational data — Auto-AMP handles the integration, modelling, and reporting. A web dashboard plus exports to Word, Excel, and Shapefile, in under an hour.

Auto-AMP workflow: Upload datasets (new asset installations, inspections) → Automated integration into Auto-AMP within 1 hour → Automated reporting in Web, Excel, and Word formats including Asset Inventory, Asset Valuation, Condition Assessment, and Scenario Modeling. Optional GenAI-powered search engine for queries like 'Where is my oldest pipe?'. Throughout: compliance with Ontario Asset Management O.Reg 588/17 and Quebec MAMH guidelines.
Regulatory Compliance

Outputs ready for council and province.

Reporting structures, data hierarchies, and Levels-of-Service definitions follow each framework precisely.

O.Reg 588/17
Ontario Asset Management Planning for Municipal Infrastructure
MAMH
Quebec Plan d'intervention pour le renouvellement des conduites
FCM
Federation of Canadian Municipalities · MAMP grant applications
ISO 55000 / CNAM
Asset management terminology and Canadian Network of Asset Managers guidance
Phase 3 · Now Enrolling

40% of project costs covered through June '27.

Whether you're starting your AMP from scratch or upgrading an existing one, the Phase 3 program is open to Canadian municipalities ready to move from reactive to evidence-based asset management.