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Course Info

About this Course

This course covers the concept of building economics from principles to the implementation of asset and space management in the building process.

Course Syllabus

Introduction to Asset and Space Management
a. Scope of asset and space management in Built Environment.

Building as an Asset
a. Building life cycle
b. Building revenue & expenditure
c. Introduction to building life cycle costing and cost in use

Overview of Maintenance of Building Under Strata Ownership
a. Strate Title
b. Roles & Responsible of Commissioner of Building (COB)
c. Management Corporation(MC), Joint Management Body (JMB), and Joint Management Committee(JMC)
d. Building Maintenance Fund & Sinking Fund

Building Handing Over
a. Occupancy of Building
b. Defect Liability Period (DLP)
c. Testing & Commissioning
d. Building related Insurance(During Construction)
e. Post Occupancy Evaluation

Space Management
a. Principles and norms in space management
b. Tools and techniques in space management
c. Schedule of Accommodation (SOA)
d. Asset Inventory
e. Space audit

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What is asset management
A1 : “Asset Management” is a term often associated with financial investments. In this series of information bulletins, we use the term “Building Asset Management” to mean the integration of three disciplines: management, finance, and engineering, which are together applied to the stewardship of the physical assets of a building. Assets are the major components of buildings, such as roofs, windows, boilers, elevators, hallway carpets, and landscaping. Building Asset Management is a process and decision support a framework that covers the full-service life of the physical assets from cradle to grave.