Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
The course has been developed in response to the growing incidence of defects in new buildings and the ageing of existing buildings which require a preventive, corrective and predictive approach to address.
Property assets are sizable investments; they also incur high operating cost and affect organisational performance and image.
The course will provide a strategic asset management framework to ensure their functional and technical health at optimal costs to achieve the highest possible tangible and non-tangible returns from them.
Cleaning services are invariably outsourced; either as a standalone service or packaged in an Integrated Facilities Management contract.
The course will provide knowledge to develop a Cleaning Policy which sets out the Maintenance Strategy and Standards for developing Outcome-based specifications for service procurement and subsequent performing monitoring of the services delivered.
Maintenance of Mechanical Ventilation and Central Air-Conditioning Systems
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems deliver and circulate air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein. They must thus be maintained to ensure proper functioning.
The course will provide a working knowledge and understanding of component parts of the systems, how they work, system performance and maintenance.
Strata properties allows individual ownership of units in a property development and shared ownership of common property such as driveways, gardens etc.
The Building Maintenance & Strata Management Act (BMSMA) governs the management and maintenance of such properties. The course will provide a working knowledge on the rights and responsibilities of vested parties identified in the Act.
Building Refurbishment and Alteration & Addition (A&A) Work is increasing as buildings age and users demand updated facilities. The distinct differences in such projects is insufficiently recognised and managed as such. The course will provide knowledge and an understanding of the physical and regulatory constraints of these projects for effective project management.
The course will provide an understanding of the often conflicting multi-faceted organisational-user-technical-cost parameters to formulate an optimised facilities maintenance strategy and plan. Knowledge will also be shared on how to develop outcome-based specifications for service procurement and the subsequent management and administration of the contract.
Property occupation/space cost is invariably the second-highest recurrent cost after staff costs for most organisations and represents a significant component of service delivery costs. Private sector organisations have responded by setting a limit on space allocated per headcount.
The course will provide knowledge on the impact of Office Space in Organisations and skills for effective Space Planning and Management
Maintenance of Water Supply and Waste & Sewage Disposal Systems
Fundamental services in buildings include water supply and distribution systems, and sanitary plumbing systems which carry sewage and wastewater from the building so as not to create nuisance and health hazards to users.
The course will provide knowledge of the components parts of these systems and the maintenance regime required to ensure that the systems function as planned.
Lifts and escalators are an integral part of building services. Safe operation of lifts and escalators is required as they convey people (and goods); maintenance plays an important role to achieve this and is inevitably legislated.
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the components of Lifts and Escalators Systems and their Operation and Maintenance requirements.
Maintenance of Fire Protection, Communication, Security & Building Automation Systems
Fire protection is achieved in buildings through systems which detect, extinguish or contain fires. Communication systems can play an important role as a voice alarm system to make announcements during emergencies. While security systems in buildings are designed to protect human safety, prevent losses and protect assets.
All three systems provide safety to Users and must be maintained to ensure functionality when the need arises.
Electrical distribution installations and systems are getting increasingly complex today and incorporate a wider range of equipment and related accessories. Electricity can pose great danger and any oversight in installation and maintenance can compromise the safety of building occupants and operatives.
The course will provide an understanding of the rudiments of electrical installations and maintenance and working knowledge for effective supervision of electrical maintenance work and safety procedures in connection.
Fire safety concerns the protection of occupants, building structure and contents from the risks of fire. Protective measures at design and building operation phases are in place to reduce and prevent the spread of fire and maintaining building stability for a sufficient time to enable occupants to escape.
The course will provide an appreciation and understanding of how these measures are done.
Facilities Management (FM) has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Developments in IT have raised questions about the traditional approaches to FM and Maintenance.
The course will provide an understanding of the complex issues confronting FM and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient FM and maintenance services.
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, disputes and possible loss of building use.
The course will provide knowledge and insights in the causes of building defects, a standardized condition assessment system, repair methods and latent defects issues.
Condition Assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems
Maintenance work in Preventive Maintenance Systems is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need ascertained from condition assessments in Predictive Maintenance Systems.
The course will provide a framework for appreciating the role of standardised Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System.
Buildings require maintenance to ensure their functionality and safety. The importance of building maintenance is unfortunately not appreciated; a reactive mode persists with increasing costs as defects are inevitably attended to too late.
The course will provide knowledge and skills to establish a maintenance management framework as a precursor to efficient and cost effective work planning and execution.
Evaluation of building quality has hitherto been focused more on measurement of ‘Initial Quality’ rather than ‘Quality Over Building Life’. Developments in Total Quality Management have led to a greater awareness of adopting a life cycle approach when considering investments in new and existing buildings.
The course will provide knowledge on Building Life Cycle Quality and Cost Parameters and Tools to measure and evaluate these parameters.
The construction cost estimating process is difficult and complex. Decisions have to be taken in the face of uncertainties relating to cost and quantities of production;
Building defects affect society at large due to possible danger posed; they also result in direct and indirect cost in repairs, abnormally high maintenance, disputes and possible loss of building use.
Specialist Certificate in Strata Property Management
The course fills the current gap in the provision of a certifiable training course to level up strata management service standards. It provides Legislative-Technical-Administrative knowledge and skills training interweaved with social skills training for operational level management of strata-titled properties.
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation’s balance sheet, second only to staff costs.