What does a facilities manager do?
The role of the facilities manager is to engage the best professionals, at the best price, ensuring all necessary qualifications, ABN and GST registrations, licences and insurance policies are in place.
In addition, a facilities manager coordinates the strategic and operational management of buildings and facilities in order to ensure the proper and efficient operation of all building assets.
Ensuring a safe, comfortable and well maintained environment for occupants is paramount.
When the assets in your building are not maintained, they are at a higher risk of failing.
This can result in increased costs for owners, tenants and stakeholders.
At Australian Facilities Management, our integrated facilities management services plays a key role in overseeing the contractual obligations of contractors…
…to ensure they are complying with their scope of services and ongoing maintenance of common area assets such as fire systems, mechanical ventilation, hot water systems, pumps and lifts.
This in turn maximises the life span of building assets and reduces costs for building owners.
We can also assist with:
• Building management;
• Maintenance planning;
• Essential services compliance;
• Cleaning;
• Gardening and grounds maintenance;
• Building security;
• Resident and concierge services;
• Preparation of property reports; and
• Waste management
A professional facilities manager can add value to your building, and your lifestyle.
Whatever your facilities management needs, Australian Facilities Management is ready to assist.
Our highly trained specialists understand the complexities of buildings and construction and can tailor a package to meet your needs.
Protect your investment with Australian Facilities Management.
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