Learning Objectives
Part 1: Introduction to Operations and Maintenance
An overview of the operations and maintenance area of facility management. Objectives include:
· An overview of the importance of operations and maintenance, key definitions, and typical goals of an O&M department
· Guidelines for developing an O&M plan that will help meet and improve operational standards for procedures as well as code compliance (for example ADA)
· How to manage corrective, preventive, and predictive maintenance
· How to identify building life-cycle costs and estimate useful life
Part 2: Operations -- Building Systems
The primary focus of Part 2 is the operations of the building(s). Objectives include learning the key O&M competencies involved in the operations of the following systems:
· Mechanical HVAC
· Electrical
· Plumbing
· Vertical Transportation
Part 3: Operations: Grounds and Exterior and Interiors
This section involves the operations and management of the grounds and exterior as well as the interiors. Objectives include:
· An understanding of the facility management issues associated with site features that fall outside of the structure such as:
o parking structures
o site utilities
o landscaping and grounds
o building structure (exterior envelope), roof, brick or masonry
· Evaluate permanent interiors and furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFEs) for the basic application of maintenance programs
· Begin to develop a basic O&M outline for the components
· Start a process to establish policies, procedures and practices for implementing an O & M program for the components
Part 4: Other Services
This section focuses on services that the facility manager will have to effectively manage to provide a satisfactory work environment for building occupants that is also safe, reliable, secure and consistent with existing regulations and standards. Objectives include:
· Energy management
· Fire and life safety
· Waste management
· Janitorial services
· Security systems
· Emergency preparedness
· Disaster recovery
Part 5: Work Management
The primary focus of Part 5 is to define work processes by which facility managers departments carry out essential day-to-day duties in order to improve performance. Objectives include:
· Outsourcing versus. in-house services staff
· Work orders, communication & quality service
· Purchasing
· Service contracts & transitioning contractors
· Dealing with building acquisition and installations and vacancy
· Projects and project closure
· Use of technology monitoring tools
· Continuous Improvement |