Why develop Standards of Maintenance Policy?

The operating costs of buildings and the facility asset value are directly proportional to the effort of maintenance applied to the facility. Depending upon the use of the facility and the property value desired, standards of maintenance need to be considered and adopted by building owners and managers. These standards translate into a maintenance plan for the facility, composed of elements for the short, intermediate and long term business considerations for the facility.

How can WEC assist you with a Maintenance Policy?
Organizing and implementing a preventative maintenance program for your facility, according to your specific requirements
Managing the maintenance needs of your facility, via a Computerized Maintenance Management (CMM) System
Ensuring repair work is effectively and economically carried out on a timely basis
Ensuring inspections required for your facility are carried out in accordance with applicable codes and regulations
Attending to tenant complaints, on your behalf, concerning the function of the facility and operation of the building systems
Assisting tenants, with your interests in mind, in their enhancements and improvements that they may wish to do their leased space
Tracking energy consumption for your facility and providing you with energy reports and energy saving recommendations
Preparing and supervising service contracts for your facility, according to your requirements
   
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