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Master Asset Maintenance Plan

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A picture of your real estate assets

The Master Asset Maintenance Plan assesses assets, prioritizes deficiencies, and plans corrective actions for effective short- and long-term property management.

The Master Asset Maintenance Plan (MAMP) is the best tool for sound planning and maintenance of real estate assets in the short or long term. It provides an inventory of the deficiencies affecting the architectural, mechanical, electrical, structural, major equipment and exterior layout components of a building.

It aims, on the one hand, to establish a hierarchy of the deficiencies identified and, on the other hand, to propose a management plan for the corrective measures to be taken. The MAMP is a complementary tool to the preventive maintenance plan for facilities and to any real estate planning process (RMP, CP, code analysis, feasibility studies).

Implementation steps

Analysis of the real estate data and detailed surveys of the installations;

Synthesis of accumulated data and characterization of components;

Identification of component deficiencies, corrective actions to be taken, financial estimation of interventions, prioritization, and scheduling of these actions;

Establishment of priorities and management plan: nature and scope of identified renovation projects, useful life and replacement value of components, annual budget available for carrying out the work, consolidation and development issues;

Production of deliverables: summary of the facilities, summary table of interventions by category, and recommendations.