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What does a condition audit and maintenance assessment involve?
1. Initial customer and consultant meeting: To ensure our customers goals are clearly understood we will plan an assessment meeting to align the goals of your building. Our elevator consultant will go over a check list with you to help us get to know you, your building, and your goals for the maintenance audit. This will allow us to get an overview of what you hope to get out of your elevator or escalator equipment in the future and what challenges you currently face with your equipment.
2. Assess previous failures: We will investigate the maintenance and call records and compare it to the industry standard. We will also review your equipment age and usage to set a baseline for performance.
3. Maintenance contract assessment: We will review your existing maintenance contract and compare the contract specification with actual maintenance visits and performance of your equipment. We will compare this information to response times, maintenance visits, maintenance quality and financials. This may include working with you to establish a new contract with your existing vendor or a replacement vendor in order to achieve your desired goals and performance of your equipment.
4. Performance Expectations and Risk Management: We will provide you an overview of what performance you can expect from your equipment if you continue your current path or if we alter the path of your elevator maintenance. We will provide an overview of future that may affect your equipment including obsolescence, expected major repairs and potential extended down time of your equipment.
5. Code compliance and Capital Planning: As the final step of the maintenance audit we will provide you with a capital plan for future upgrades to your equipment that may be required based on Safety, sustainability and Code compliance. These plans will include the latest innovations in the industry to ensure your equipment remains future proof.
2. Assess previous failures: We will investigate the maintenance and call records and compare it to the industry standard. We will also review your equipment age and usage to set a baseline for performance.
3. Maintenance contract assessment: We will review your existing maintenance contract and compare the contract specification with actual maintenance visits and performance of your equipment. We will compare this information to response times, maintenance visits, maintenance quality and financials. This may include working with you to establish a new contract with your existing vendor or a replacement vendor in order to achieve your desired goals and performance of your equipment.
4. Performance Expectations and Risk Management: We will provide you an overview of what performance you can expect from your equipment if you continue your current path or if we alter the path of your elevator maintenance. We will provide an overview of future that may affect your equipment including obsolescence, expected major repairs and potential extended down time of your equipment.
5. Code compliance and Capital Planning: As the final step of the maintenance audit we will provide you with a capital plan for future upgrades to your equipment that may be required based on Safety, sustainability and Code compliance. These plans will include the latest innovations in the industry to ensure your equipment remains future proof.