Building Services deliver the comfort, security, safety, communication, protection, movement, and control that tenant’s need in their buildings. Without these different systems, the modern Built Environment would simply not function. The correct management, operation, and maintenance of these Building Services systems is therefore crucial.
This course begins by examining different Building Services systems and the crucial role they play in making properties work. The course then explores the 14 categories of Building Services to understand different systems and their maintenance requirements. As the course progresses, common maintenance terminology and the procurement of maintenance services are also discussed.
Explain the importance of Building Services systems to the high performance of any property
Classify the 14 types of Building Services systems that are found in buildings
Describe how SFG20 can be used to manage the delivery of Building Services maintenance works in a controlled manner
Recognize why different maintenance tasks require various skill sets and need to be undertaken at different frequencies
Identify common and critical Building Services elements that need maintaining
This course is aimed at senior personnel involved in the management, operation, and maintenance of buildings. Some ideal participants include but are not limited to: estates directors, commercial managers, procurement managers, facilities management, quality managers, health and safety managers, building managers, leasing managers, maintenance managers, asset managers, sustainability managers, and project managers
The 21st century built environment
Building Services – What they are and why they are important
The 3 key elements of Building Services systems
The 14 categories of Building Services systems
Maintenance – What it is and why it matters
Common terms used in Building Services maintenance
Delivering a maintainable building
SFG20 – The standard specification for maintenance of Building Services
Building Services systems and their maintenance (part 1)
Sanitary installations
Services equipment
Disposal installations
Water installations
Heat sources
Building Services systems and their maintenance (part 2)
Space heating
Air conditioning
Ventilation systems
Electrical installations
Fuel installations
Building Services systems and their maintenance (part 3)
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