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Facilities Maintenance / Plant Management

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One of the golden rules of property management is to undertake preventative maintenance rather than continually put it off and be faced with the possibility that disaster could strike.


Legislation under the Unit Titles Act 2010, now is a requirement for long term maintenance / budget planning which must cover a minimum of 10 years to assist in identifying and estimating future maintenance. This affects body corps, commercial property and apartment owners.

 

We can help manage your building and budget including:


  • Long term maintenance planning
  • <10 year budget forecasting
  • Preventative maintenance
  • Asset management and servicing
  • BWOF and warranties
  • Maintenance planning software, online viewing access option
  • Meeting all new legislation requirements
  • Quality tradesmen

We are well positioned to draw on our significant project management experience and expertise to offer you programmed facilities maintenance management and plant management.

Systems, work schedules and documentation are all second-nature to us and our computer systems and on-line record keeping are second-to-none.

By pulling together these strong disciplines and by using our computer systems, we are able to maintain an electronic register of all your plant and equipment, so when the time comes for a warranty check or service, it’s easy to locate the equipment, undertake the preventative work and update the register.

What this means for:


Body Corporates:


  • Engaging services of consultant/s to help set initial Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Draft Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Set budget for Long Term Maintenance Fund based on requirements of Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Identify and estimate future maintenance requirements
  • Consider setting up fund for special expences



Developers:


  • Engaging services of consultant to help set initial Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Draft Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Set budget for Long Term Maintenance Fund based on requirements of Long Term Maintenance Plan
  • Identify and estimate future maintenance requirements
  • Consider how to avoid having to contribute to the Long Term Maintenance Plan is holding units until sold