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Condition Audits for Grounds Assets. TEFMA Grounds Workshop Brisbane, May 2007 Steve Lake, Business Improvement Manager Richard Phillips, Asset Protection Officer. Condition Audits for Grounds Assets.
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Condition Audits forGrounds Assets TEFMA Grounds Workshop Brisbane, May 2007 Steve Lake, Business Improvement Manager Richard Phillips, Asset Protection Officer
Condition Audits for Grounds Assets • “If the surroundings of a university were beautiful, then the spirit of a university would be better than if the surroundings were merely utilitarian.” • Sir John Latham, 2 September 1935
External Drivers • NCRB, 1995 • Acknowledged underspend on building maintenance across the tertiary education sector: • Desirable level of maintenance: 1-1.5% ARV • Average University spend: 0.8% ARV • Actual spend at UoM in 2005: 0.8% ARV • Group of 8, 2005 • TEFMA Benchmark Comparisons • Based on 5 year average (2000 – 2004)
Internal Drivers • AUQA Audit Report 2005: • “…recommends that UoM develop a plan for addressing the deferred maintenance problems ……...” • The Corporate Strategy: • “…maintain the condition of the University’s property portfolio in line with the Melbourne Experience.” • “…progressively renew physical infrastructure to support learning.” • “…an important aspect of the Melbourne Experience is the provision of a safe, attractive campus with outstanding educational, social, cultural and recreational amenities.” • Operational Review 2005: • “…a long term plan to reduce the maintenance backlog…”
Backlog Maintenance Strategy • Definition: • “Maintenance that is necessary to prevent the deterioration of the asset or its function but which has not been carried out.” (TEFMA) • Extent: • In 2005, the extent of the backlog was estimated at $203M. • Exclusions: • faculty equipment and room soft furnishings; • buildings less than 5 years of age; • buildings due to be demolished in the next 10 years; • normal items of routine maintenance; and • service upgrades.
The TEFMA Model • AAPPA Guidelines for Strategic Asset Management (2000) • Uniformat II Classification for Building Elements • Rating Tables for: • Condition • Risk • Importance • Functionality • Facility Condition Index and Overall Rating System • No classification system for Grounds
Project Plan • Stage 1: March – May 2006 • Researched the TEFMA Community and Commercial models • Undertook a Pilot Study • Stage 2: May – March 2007 • Train Internal Assessment Team • Undertake Assessment of Parkville Campus • Stage 3: January – December 2007 • Produce a prioritised Backlog Maintenance Program • Conduct Stakeholder Consultation • Develop Long Term Program
Data Management • Audit spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel) offer advantages when considering individual buildings / grounds zones but have limitations for campus wide data analysis. • Considered BEIMS, Archibus and other proprietary tools. • Selected BEIMS as the preferred tool because: • SQL Server database offers required functionality for data storage, analysis and reporting in the long term; • we already use BEIMS for work order management; • Mercury Computer Systems were prepared to work with us in developing a TEFMA-based Condition Audit module and data upload tools for our Audit spreadsheets; and • control, custodianship, flexibility and value for money.
Early Wins! • $61M Funding approved in May 2006: • commencing 2007 • rising from $5M to $20M in 2011 • Support from Mercury Computer Systems to develop BEIMS Condition Audit module • We could now focus on conducting a full audit of the Parkville campus
Prioritisation Model Total Estimated Backlog ($200+ Million) Condition and Appearance Risk and Importance Functionality Program of Works for 2007 – 2011 ($61 million)
Consultation • Developed a 20 question Facility Condition Survey form. • Questions have been aligned to individual building and grounds elements to facilitate comparison. • ~50 key stakeholders identified across all faculties to coordinate surveys within their own buildings. • Currently establishing correlation between responses and condition audit. • Developed 2 page Summary Plans for each Building / Grounds Zone to facilitate effective communication with individual faculties.
Functionality Rating Practical Assessment of strategic initiatives Determination of Timing and Funding • Consideration given to planned refurbishments, demolitions, etc. – reality check so that the outcome has maximum effect. • Consideration given to changes in regulations and other strategic initiatives (i.e. energy and water conservation). • Consideration of appropriate source of funding (i.e. Backlog Maintenance, Compliance, Discretionary, etc.)
2007 Works Program Grounds
Analysis and Reporting • Using analysis and reporting functions within new BEIMS ‘Building Condition Assessment’ (BCA) module. • Reports available (for Buildings): • by element and priority / condition within a specific building • by element and priority / condition across all buildings • by overall building condition or appearance • and by various combinations and selections • A ‘Grounds Condition Assessment’ module has not been developed as yet.
Achievements Thus Far • Established Assessment Team (internal staff + external contractors) • Engaged Consultants for Specialist Assessment • Assessed ~70 Buildings and 10 Grounds Zones • Captured Routine Maintenance works • Developed Progress Reporting Tools • Developed new BEIMS ‘Building Condition Assessment’ module • Developed a Consultation Framework • Committed $2 million to date of 2007 Works Program
Grounds: In the Beginning…. My Role: Grounds Planning Officer with non-audit responsibilities. Issue: No existing audit classifications with a GROUNDS / LANDSCAPE Focus. • Challenges: • Modification of the building classification system to suit our Grounds assets. • Undertaking Grounds Audits • Existing commitments and responsibilities
What are the Major Element Groups? • Services • Surfaces • Horticulture • Fixtures & Structures • Sports Precincts
Element Groups • A. Services • A10Below Ground Services • A1010 Water Reticulation • A1020 Stormwater / Drainage • Etc.. • A20Above Ground Services • A2010 Lighting & Power • A2020 Security & Cameras • A2030 Fire Hydrants & Boxes • Etc….
Element Groups • B. Surfaces • B10 Road Surfaces • B1010 Bitumen Road Surfaces • B1020 Unsealed Road Surfaces • Etc…. • B20 Kerb & Channel • B2010 Material • B2020 Crossovers • B30 Pedestrian Walkways • B3010 Paved Surfaces • B3020 Gravel Surfaces • Etc….
Element Groups • C. Horticulture • C10Grassed Areas • C20Garden Beds • C30Arboriculture • C40Water Features • C50Roof Gardens • C60Planters, Containers & Boxes • C70Wall Climbers & Creepers • C80Internal Courtyards • C90Mulches • C100Plant Labels • C110Hedges
Element Groups • D. Fixtures & Structures • D10Furniture • D20Enclosures • D30Ornamental Features • D40Waste • D50Traffic Control • D60Structures • E. Sports Precincts • E10 Tracks • E20 Courts • Etc…
Works Costing • Using agreed values, in partnership with contractors, as a tool is prioritising works • Area analysis / Works costings • Utilising GIS/CAD plans for accuracy • $ per m • Surfaces • Landscape • $ per Zone (larger area)
Challenges • Resource Management • Skill development • Audit consistency and continuity for audit staff • Time Management • Data entry and management • Developing, estimating and managing works schedules • My role has now changed to Asset Protection Officer • Underground Services Auditing! • Integrating the Identified Works into an Overall Planning Regime
Summary • The Condition Audit process sets out to: • identify projects • estimate costs • identify risks • provide a sense of priority • Our Prioritisation Model is based on: • condition • appearance • risk • planned refurbishment works • and consultation with the Faculties. • The Asset Protection Program is an ongoing process that will need to be funded over many years to address the ~$200M backlog.
Future Directions • ‘Go Live’ with the BEIMS ‘Building Condition Assessment’ module; • Continue to develop the ‘science’ behind our approach to Grounds classification and prioritisation; • Develop a ‘Grounds Condition Assessment’ module for BEIMS in collaboration with Mercury Computer Systems and with input from the broader TEFMA community.