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Date: 23 Nov. 2021 - 27 Nov. 2021
Venue: Eket, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria
The effective management of engineering facilities is very fundamental to the successful operation and optimization of the resources of a firm. Engineering facilities can sometimes be complex and so requires effective management techniques for efficient utilization.
The Benefit
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
The Benefit
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Develop O and M plan.
- Develop and manage maintenance information system
- Add value through effective negotiation and administration of facilities maintenance.
- Supervise maintenance of Engineering Facilities.
- Develop check list for facility maintenance.
- Improve plant productivity and capacity, and lower operating costs.
- Contribute to improved equipment lifespan.
- Introduction to Operation and Maintenance
- An overview of the importance of O and M, key definitions.
- Guidelines for developing an O and M that will meet and improve operational standard.
- How to manage, corrective, preventive, and corrective maintenance.
- Operations: Building Systems
- Mechanical HVAC
- Electrical
- Energy Management
- Plumbing
- and M: Grounds, Exteriors, and Interiors
- Parking Structures
- Site Utilities
- Landscaping and Grounds
- Building Structures (exterior envelope) roof, bricks and masonry
- Interiors and furniture fixtures and equipment
- Fire and Life Safety
- Waste Management
- Emergency Preparedness
- Janitorial Services
- Disaster Recovery
- Work Management
- Outsourcing versus In-house staff.
- Work orders, communication and quality service
- Service contracts and transition contractors
- Projects and project closures.
- Continuous improvement
- Engineering Facilities
- Generators
- Refrigerators and Air-conditioning
- Telecoms equipment
- Building
- Lighting
- Plumbing
- Doors and windows
- Roof, ceiling and floor
- General electrical services
- Managing Sewage/Waste Water Services
- Water treatment plant
- Effluent treatment plant
- Pumps
- Water storage
- Fire hydrant
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