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LEAN Asset Life-cycle Management – Achieve Optimal Construction Outcomes

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Efficient life-cycle management of physical infrastructure (facilities, roads, dams, bridges, airports, mass transit, … ) has proved equally elusive. Life-safety, environmental, economic mismanagement are the norm versus the exception. Owners pay the bills and allow poor outcomes to be acceptable.

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LEAN Construction Project Delivery and Facilities Operations, Maintenance, and Life-cycle Management

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Common terms, definitions, & data formats — Common data environment (CDE). Promoting awareness and education with respect to LEAN O&M best management practices would drive significantly improved outcomes. Life-cycle Management. Standardized data architectures (Cobie, Masterformat, Uniformat, Omniclass).

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10 Steps Toward Real Property Stewardship & Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment

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Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment. Efficient life-cycle management of the built environment requires ALL of the following. Continuous education and training. Common terms, definitions, and standard data architectures. 10 Steps Toward Real Property Stewardship.

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10 Steps Toward Real Property Stewardship & Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment

Building Information Management

Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment. Efficient life-cycle management of the built environment requires ALL of the following. Continuous education and training. Common terms, definitions, and standard data architectures. 10 Steps Toward Real Property Stewardship.

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Higher Education and Managing Repair and Renovations Efficiently

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Some institutions have already fallen under the enormity of the force. While the problem is not new, what must change rapidly is the level of competence of higher education facility management professionals so that impending disaster is avoided. Secondly collaboration is required among all internal and external stakeholders.

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Best Value Facilities Repair, Renovation Work Order Delivery

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A common data environment supports collaboration. All parties can visualize project and work order requirements at a granular level and drive efficient life-cycle management. The environment retains sufficient flexibility to enable local/on-site decision-making within global parameters.

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Big data, LEAN Construction Delivery, High Performance Buildings = Productive Life-cycle Facility Managment

Building Information Management

Our education and professional development systems are failing to properly address the fundamental concepts of life-cycle and total-cost-of-ownership management specific to the built environment.