Building operation and maintenance manual






















This document is a template of an Operations Maintenance Manual document for a project. The template includes instructions to the author, boilerplate text, and fields that should be replaced with the values specific to the www.doorway.ru: HHS EPLC Team. The primary purpose of the operations manual is to list the information that the Owner requires maintenance program that a) is properly conceived and routinely and consistently carried out, b) efficient and safe operation of all building components. A • 2/Page 1 of 2 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES MANUAL No. A •2 Property File Size: KB.  · identify the type of building group, equipment type and frequency for performing maintenance on these systems. The format is as follows: 1. Tier 1 identifies the building component system or type of building equipment group, i.e. Electrical (ELEC), Heating Ventilation, Air .


This document is a template of an Operations Maintenance Manual document for a project. The template includes instructions to the author, boilerplate text, and fields that should be replaced with the values specific to the project. In the past, during the facility design/build phases, it was uncommon to devote substantial resources to life-cycle Operation and Maintenance (OM) concerns. However, it is now widely recognized that OM represents the greatest expense in owning and operating a facility over its life cycle. The accuracy, relevancy, and timeliness of well-developed, user-friendly OM manuals are becoming increasingly important. other Archdiocesan groups with the renovation, repair, operation and maintenance of their buildings, grounds and equipment. The OMS staff has consolidated its experience, gathered over the years, in producing this manual which is a simple yet comprehensive program of maintenance. If used on a routine basis, this Manual can be a great aid.


The Building Operation and Maintenance Manual, is a document which is developed and compiled during the construction phase of a project and is handed over. After construction is complete but before the project is occupied. Who should do this? The owner/developer, the design team, the contractor and the property. It defines the requirements and procedures for the effective operation, maintenance, decommissioning and demolition of the building, and includes details of the.

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