Plant Asset Management

Plant Asset Management (Plant Asset Registers)

The basis of any good M&E plant asset management strategy is an accurate understanding your estate, including what it comprises and its’ condition.

One of the main objectives of any M&E plant condition survey is to develop a reliable M&E asset register along with a database on the overall condition of plant and associated systems. Both the buildings M&E plant asset register and the M&E plant condition survey will help the maintenance and facility management staff plan for their future maintenance, replacement and refurbishment needs.

For the Facilities Maintenance Department a complete asset register is an essential tool for preplanning maintenance operations as it indicates the function of each plant item in relation to its usage within the company and helps ensure that ALL plant is maintained to the highest standards. 

Knowing the age of plant assets allows for future planning for life cycle replacement. 
We will view every bit of fixed equipment and put it on a list so a maintenance register can be produced, and replacements can be planned.

Whether you are undertaking contract mobilisation or a new Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) implementation, a detailed level of plant asset capture can generate comprehensive Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) schedules that deliver tailored regimes to optimise your assets and help you to deliver on your KPIs and maintenance strategy. 

We can work with your operational teams to ensure that PPM schedules are compliant with your requirements: adhering to recommended task schedules while considering aspects such as seasonality, sub-contracts and engineering skill sets.

The basis of any good M&E plant asset management strategy is an accurate understanding your estate, including what it comprises and its’ condition. 
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