Apr
11

2012 Kansas City Commercial Real Estate EXPO and Educational Seminars

The Kansas City Chapters of BOMA, IFMA, IREM, ASHRAE and the U.S. Green Building Council invite you to participate in the 2012 Commercial Real Estate EXPO.

May 9, 2012 | 2 – 6 pm Union Station

Click here to register on BOMA’s website.

This is the premier annual exhibition that will help you build long-lasting relationships with the most powerful decision-makers in Kansas City’s commercial real estate market. Come out and have some fun!

Open to those involved with Real Estate and Facilities Only.

Admission is FREE!



Educational Seminar Categories:

LEED, Construction Recycling, Leadership in Sustainability & MORE!
More details coming soon…stay tuned!

The Expo is for those involved in management, maintenance, operations, planning, contract administration, and all aspects of commercial properties and facilities. It’s an excellent opportunity to network with fellow industry leaders!

At the Expo you will find:

*A designated area which highlights “green” vendors with environmentally friendly products and services.

*Representatives of professional organizations and area agencies are invited: BOMA, AIA, ASHRAE, KCHCE, KCCREW, IFMA, CCIM, IREM, CSI, AWMA, schools, municipalities and more.

*Drink tickets and refreshments provided for attendees.

CASH DOOR PRIZES!
The grand prize is $500! The drawing begins at 6:00pm – You MUST be present to WIN!

WHEN
Wednesday, May 09, 2012 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

WHERE
Union Station
30 West Pershing, Kansas City, MO 64108

RSVP
by Monday, April 23, 2012

Click here to register on BOMA’s website.

Apr
27

Use of Facilities Management Software in Preventive Maintenance

In an environment where on-site assets under the control of the property or facilities manager may range from hand-held outdoor power equipment (such as leaf blowers and pressure washers) to massive roof-mounted air handlers, preventive maintenance is a program that aids in maximizing asset lifespan, as well as minimizing repair or replacement costs. In the past, facilities managers relied on calendars and printed notes for scheduling preventive maintenance – or depended on verbal reminders from third-party service vendors. In either case, the preventive maintenance schedule was often an aspect of the facilities manager’s work schedule that saw frequent delays and missed opportunities. With a software-based facilities management application that includes preventive maintenance software, a program of upkeep and failure reduction has never been easier to schedule, run, and manage.

At its core, preventive maintenance is a course of procedures aimed at maintaining facility equipment to peak operating efficiency through asset tracking, inspection, fault detection, and, when required, repair. The end result of any preventive maintenance program is one that detects and reduces the likelihood of failures in equipment that may cost the facility unexpected, undue expenses.

Preventive maintenance software from PropertyTRAK allows facilities managers the ability to schedule preventive maintenance, as well as manage multiple maintenance tasks across the facility and track progress. When the paper calendar and service request forms are taken from the process, the software allows the facilities manager to quickly create maintenance tasks and assign them to staff members or vendors. The efficiency gained returns to the facility in saved time,
lowered labor costs, and lower operational costs.

The Benefits of Software-based Facilities Management:

  • Assure maximum product life and peak efficiency of on-site assets
  • Schedule and track maintenance for everything from hand tools to HVAC
  • Easily create maintenance tasks and assignments
  • Communicate preventive maintenance requests to staff or vendors
  • Schedule one-time maintenance events or recurring events
  • Schedule tasks ahead by days, months, even years
  • Maximize the useful life of expensive assets
  • Ensure that all systems on premises are operating as designed
  • Set and manage maintenance schedules according to manufacturer guidelines
  • Use calendar feature to review all past, current or future preventive maintenance tasks
  • Analyze preventive maintenance work loads for any given period
  • Adjust workloads and resource availability quickly and efficiently
  • Generate work order messages that alert staff and vendors to task changes
  • Manage your own work performance and ensure job security
  • Reduce costs and improve service levels

Faults and failures in equipment – any equipment – will eventually occur. When, where, and how are the questions that drive preventive maintenance. A program driven by PropertyTRAK preventive maintenance software allows the facilities manager to plan, schedule and assign labor to preventive maintenance efforts, with the expectation that these scheduled tasks will allow them to better predict when equipment will need servicing or replacement.

To learn more about leading technology advancements aimed at enhancing the productivity of facilities management, read the monthly blog articles here at PropertyTRAK.

Apr
16

Facilitate Work Order Management with Software

In a facility of any size, managers look at both incoming and pending service requests with an eye toward expediting the request and, subsequently, moving tenant requests out of the work pile. Work order management begins when a service request is turned into an actual work order. At that point, the facilities manager is able to route the work order to in-house or third-party labor for completion. If the facilities manager is without a software-based system to help track and manage the work order, much of the ongoing communication around the job in progress may be lost. In the end, the facilities manager may have to wait until the job is completed before they can review all related work order reports and documents, verify that all tasks have been completed as assigned, close the service request, and notify the tenant that the work has been completed.

In a facilities management environment where computers, smart phone and other mobile devices are in the hands of the facilities managers, staff members, and third-party vendors alike, the use of software applications to facilitate work order management, task assignment, job tracking, and reporting are becoming commonplace. Facilities work order management software has taken facilities management to the next level of productivity and expediency – allowing managers to turn service requests into assignable, trackable work orders in less than 1 minute from the time it was received from the tenant. Work order management software, such as PropertyTRAK helps the facilities manager assign tasks right from the desktop – to be delivered over networks or even wirelessly – virtually eliminating a trail of paperwork, as well as eliminating possible mishandling that may lead to delays in service request completion.

Work order management software consolidates all work order notes and exchanges, allowing the facilities managers to also see all documents and communications related to the service request. This “dashboard” level viewpoint allows the facilities manager in charge of the work order to view work order flow, eliminate communication breakdowns, and manage job details only when it is necessary for them to step in. The effect is an improved response time from the moment the service request is issued to the moment it is completed, as well as less hands-on involvement from the manager in charge of the work order.

Benefits of Work Order Management Software from PropertyTRAK:

  • Create and assign work orders in under 60 seconds
  • Assign work order tasks to staffers from any location
  • Dispatch work order calls via text message or e-mail
  • Connect to facility operations via any internet-connected device
  • Use smart phones and other mobile devices to manage assets and requests
  • Instantly notify staff or vendors of incoming service requests
  • Coordinate multiple labor efforts without paperwork
  • Receive instant notification of work order updates and completion
  • Review staff performance and rate the timeliness and quality of the work performed
  • Manage your own work performance and ensure job security
  • costs and improve service levels

The end result is one in which software-based efficiency leads to greater labor coordination, a cost benefit to the building or facility, and a high rate of customer satisfaction.

To learn more about leading technology advancements aimed at enhancing the productivity of facilities management, read the monthly blog articles here at PropertyTRAK.

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