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Understanding maintenance is essential to your job. Take this course to learn how to more effectively preserve and enhance your association's property. Hear proven strategies on maintaining an association's physical assets and learn how to contract for specific needs. Gain tips for disaster and evacuation planning - knowledge that is essential for a well-prepared manager.
Facilities Management provides a hands-on approach to help you analyze, evaluate, communicate, and plan for property maintenance. Your property will benefit from your increased understanding of the various types of maintenance - routine, previous, emergency, corrective, and scheduled. You'll save your association valuable time and money when you focus on each of these specific forms of maintenance and take the necessary actions required. You'll also learn how to:
- Inspect physical assets
- Evaluate existing maintenance programs and management controls
- Analyze a maintenance contract for weaknesses
- Oversee maintenance of common areas using checklists and reports
- Make maintenance requests and recommendations to the board
- Identify the basic elements for a disaster plan
- Prepare a request for proposal, including bid specifications
- Review bid proposals
- Monitor fulfillment of a contract
- Interpret and invoke contract warranties as necessary
Course materials include a full course manual plus GAPs (Guides for the Association Practitioner) Bids and Contracts and Landscape Contractors.
Designation Credit:
Facilities Management is required for the Professional Community Association Manager® (PCAM®) designation. This course replaces the former M-130: Association Operations.
Continuing Education Information:
Facilities Management has been approved for continuing education credit by many states. For more information, please review our continuing education web page.
Seminar Schedule:
1.5 Days: 8:30 am-5:30 pm, 8:30 am-Noon
CAI individual managers and primary contacts for management company members receive $100 off the course price. Join CAI today!
You must be an individual manager member or a primary contact for a management company member of CAI to have access to APCM and to receive the member discount on 200-, 300- and 400-level PMDP courses and the PCAM Case Study. All other CAI members must pay the non-member rate.
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