Strategic and Operational Factors Influence on the Management of Building Maintenance Operation Processes
Abstract
Timely implementation of repair activities for buildings and structures, particularly of minor and major repairs underlie the safe operation of real estate and guarantee its long-term and effective use. Current requirements contained in Russian regulatory documents form the basis for the planning of maintenance activities’ performing.. Facility management has been employed because of the necessity to decrease overheads cost and unnecessary waste. In building construction environment, developers will have to tie up with providers of such services to ensure longetivity and a better selling price for their properties. On the other hand, corporates will continue to avail of the benefits of outsourcing facilities management services for their office spaces to enhance their overall image and brand value. The general ideas of minor and major repairs as integral measures at the stage of operation of buildings and structures facilities maintenance are presented in the paper. All the necessary prescriptions for the maintenance of buildings and structures are formulated quite fully and clearly. However, regularization of the procedural processes of operation, taking into account all the mechanisms that are available for today, is a matter of not only preserving and efficiently using capital construction objects, as well as maintaining their safety, but also information content of such technologically complex units, as buildings or structures under conditions of modern urban environment.
Keywords: Facility Management, Services, Business Management Model and Maintenance.
DOI: 10.7176/JRDM/91-02
Publication date:September 30th 2023
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