“…A review of AM methodologies, such as AWARE-P (Alegre et al 2013;Cardoso et al 2016), Rehabilitation of Urban Sewer Networks (RERAU) (Humbel et al 2014) and Computer-Aided Rehabilitation of Sewer/Water Networks, 2002-2005S & W Projects) (Saegrov 2015), as well as Hafskjold (2010) and Yang et al (2018), highlighted insufficient DQ and uncertainties in data collection and used as constraints limiting IAM implementation. Accessibility (unavailability of data), consistency (aggregation of data), interpretability, timeliness, accuracy, data quantity, integration and interoperability factors were reported which affected the fitness of data for set objectives (Koronios et al 2005;Halfawy 2008b;Woodall et al 2014;Parlikad & Jafari 2016;Rokstad et al 2016;Carriço et al 2020). There follows below a more detailed description of aspects reported to influence objective-driven data IAM.…”