CONDITION ASSESSMENTS IN PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS
Course Background
Maintenance work in a Preventive Maintenance System is based on rigid cycle time as opposed to real time evidence of need as ascertained from inspections in a Predictive Maintenance System. Some 30% cost savings have been achieved in moving from the traditional Preventive/Cyclical-based system to a Predictive/Condition-based system in engineering installations maintenance.
Predictive Maintenance Systems requires objective inspection data, the variability in defect prognosis arising from subjectivity of inspectors needs to be addressed as a pre-requisite to implementation of Predictive Maintenance Systems. A Dutch standard NEN 2767, believed to be a world-first in Building Condition Assessment, seeks to provide uniformity in condition assessment, through an inspection protocol and reporting system based on defects classification and condition scores. The resultant condition data facilitates maintenance planning and prioritisation and serves as a means of communicating building technical condition between strategic, tactical and operational level decision makers.
Predictive Maintenance Systems requires objective inspection data, the variability in defect prognosis arising from subjectivity of inspectors needs to be addressed as a pre-requisite to implementation of Predictive Maintenance Systems. A Dutch standard NEN 2767, believed to be a world-first in Building Condition Assessment, seeks to provide uniformity in condition assessment, through an inspection protocol and reporting system based on defects classification and condition scores. The resultant condition data facilitates maintenance planning and prioritisation and serves as a means of communicating building technical condition between strategic, tactical and operational level decision makers.
Course Objectives
The course will:
- Reinforce knowledge on the following precursors to conducting building inspections / condition assessments:
- Building structures / systems / material
- The pathology of building defects
- Maintenance, Maintenance Systems and Maintenance Planning fundamentals
- Impart the knowledge and skills to:
- Conduct a NEN 2767 underpinned building inspection/condition assessment
- Develop a condition-based maintenance prioritisation plan
- Provide a framework for appreciating the role of Condition Assessments in Asset Life Cycle Management and Condition Data Management in support of a Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance System
Course Outline
- BUILDING STRUCTURES / SYSTEMS / MATERIALS
- Structural Systems & Components
- Building Materials
- Pathology of Building Defects
- MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS AND MAINTENANCE PLANNING
- The Maintenance Concept
- Traditional Maintenance Systems: Cyclical / Adhoc
- Predictive / Condition-Based Maintenance Systems
- CONDITION ASSESSMENTS IN PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
- Assessing and Measuring Building Condition
- Direct Methods (Equipment / Aids & Limitations)
- In-direct Methods (Building inspections & Limitations)
- Reducing Subjectivity in Building Condition Assessments: NEN 2767
- CONDUCTING NEN 2767 CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
- NEN 2767 Condition Assessment (Trainer-led)
- Condition Assessment Practicum (External Components & Finishes)
- Condition Assessment Practicum (Internal Components & Finishes)
- NEN 2767 MAINTENANCE PLANNING & PRIORITISATION (HANDS ON)
- Condition Data Assimilation (in NEN 2767 Spreadsheets)
- Data Analysis & Interpretation
- Developing a Maintenance Prioritisation Plan
- CONDITION ASSESSMENTS IN ASSET LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
- Asset Service Life Condition Assessments (including Auditing Performance / Outcome-Based Services)
- Condition Data Collection, Data Digitisation & Storage
- Data Analytics & Intelligent Predictive Maintenance Systems
Who should take this course?
The course will benefit those who have a vested interest in buildings including:
- Developers
- Building Owners
- Government Officials
- Architects
- Engineers
- Project Managers
- Quantity Surveyors
- Contractors / Sub-Contractors / Suppliers
- Property Managers
- Facilities Manager
- Maintenance Managers
- Management Corporations
- Town Councils
- and Others
Course Accreditation and Certificate of Attendance
The course has been approved for 14 PDU units under the PE Board Continuing Professional Development programme. Attendance certificates will be issued; they may also be suitable for meeting the CPD requirements of other relevant professional bodies not operating a CPD course accreditation system.