PPM - Effective planned preventative maintenance of buildings
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COURSE BACKGROUND
This 1 DAY COURSE will provide practical expert perspectives on effective planned maintenance, with a background in the necessity for cost effectiveness and due consideration of climate change and sustainability issues.
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John Edwards
29 February 2012 London
26 March 2012 Manchester
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OVERVIEW
Maintenance strategy
• Purpose, content and development; influences on strategy
Asset management
• Purpose and advantages of asset management; balancing different types of values; development and use
Understanding maintenance requirements
• Common examples of planned maintenance and their cycles; influence of building use and type; performance of buildings in use
Surveys and inspections
• Types and their purpose; recording and using information; the benefits of building pathology
Planned ‘v’ responsive maintenance
• Defining the difference; advantages and disadvantages
Different forms of planned maintenance
• Cyclical; condition based; occupancy demand
Understanding building performance
• Use or occupancy; survey and inspection data use
Improvements through planned maintenance
• Using building performance data; understanding refurbishment and retrofit opportunities; cost and value analysis
Legal responsibilities
• Health and safety; tenancy obligations; listed buildings and conservation areas
Different types of buildings
• Understand the influence of different types; individual building types; system built structures; traditional buildings
Implications of climate change
• Understanding building performance challenges; common planned maintenance requirements; dealing with increased maintenance requirements; green supply chain issues
Specifications
• Ensuring adequate standards; performance and prescriptive specifications; supply chain issues
Procurement and contract management
• Options; supply chain management; tendering; supervision
