AMM - Chapter 1
AMM - Chapter 1
AMM - Chapter 1
Management in Construction
What is AMM?
systematic approach which ensures the
organization assets supports
Organizational objectives
Concern with maintaining assets at an
Optimun level at optimum expenditure;
ie Establish a compromise between
repair, replacement, servicing & useful
function
AMM in Construction-Intro
Why AMM?
Assets
Management
(Life Cycle Phase)
Assets Management
Process for Optimization
Asset Maintenance
Management
Maintenance is defined as the
combination of
all technical &
associated administration action
with the right skilled workforce
Motivating
staff
Asset Maintenance
Management - RISK
Biz Risk
Operational Risk
Management Risk
Technical Risk
Risk Analysis
Risk Management
DISPOSAL
DISPOSAL SPECIFICATION
RECYCLING
RECYCLING
DESIGN
INVESTMENT
USE APPRAISAL
COMMISSIONING
PURCHASE
INSTALLATION
Asset Maintenance
Management
it is necessary to make sure the “Use” phase
can continue with minimal interruption or
unnecessary downtime.
PLANNED UNPLANNED
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE
PREVENTATIVE CORRECTIVE
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE CONDITION
BASED BASED
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE
Types of Maintenance
Planned maintenance is the systematic
inspection of buildings, equipment and all
assets within an organisation with the
objective to maximise the economic life and
utility.
It anticipates failures and sets in place
appropriate procedures to prevent or rectify
these.
Involves a planned course of action for
dealing with the inevitable consequences of
deterioration caused by climate and user
activities.
Types of Maintenance
Proactive Maintenance
Planned
Condition
Pre-emptive
Reactive Maintenance
Unplanned
Breakdown
Types of Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance –
establishes an inspection and
replacement procedure based on
preventing failures from occurring.
Planned Maintenance
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Financial
Organisational Advantages
Technical Advantages
Human Consideration
Customer Relations
Types of Questions