Building and facilities maintenance can be a headache when the focus of the organization is cost cutting instead of realizing the corporate strategy. That is why it is important that the building & facilities maintenance manager is able to show to corporate management the real added value of maintenance by creating a preventive maintenance strategy, so that the focus is changed to the contribution of maintenance in maximizing the operational performance and enhancing the return of investment of the buildings and facilities. This course is designed to create a learning environment where we show you how to apply relevant best practices to organize and manage building preventive maintenance. The goal of this course is to balance the right performance (availability, reliability, safety, quality) and maintenance costs in such a way that the added value is maximized. Best practices like risk based preventive maintenance strategies, predictive maintenance tools & techniques, planning and workflow management and continuous improvement all contribute to this goal.
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:
Introduction to Maintenance and Asset Management Strategy Framework
Building your Preventive Maintenance Strategy
Identifying Predictive Maintenance Strategies
Planning & Workflow
Continuous Improvement
Construction Engineers, Senior Construction Engineers, Construction Supervisors, Construction General Supervisors, Construction Project Managers, Engineering Technologists, Supervision Engineer, Inspection Engineers, Civil Inspectors, Foremen, Design Structural Engineers, Planners, Structural Engineers, Material Specialists, Quality Control and Quality Assurance Experts, Architects, Supervision Engineers, Team Leaders, Site Officers and Managers, Mechanical Engineers, Technical Professionals, Field Production Supervisor, Operation Engineers, Clients Representatives, Professionals involved or participating in building and facilities maintenance processes, including all maintenance staff in the Property & Facilities
Management department, anyone who wishes to update themselves
on building and facilities maintenance and how to implement it for
the benefit of their organization