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Improving Public Sector Facilities Life-cycle Management – Hard Questions MUST be asked and ANSWERED!

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Improving public sector facilities life-cycle management is critical to the economy, the environment, and to our safety. How can we better leverage standardized information to improve outcomes? What changes are necessary for improvements in repair, renovation, maintenance, and new build policy and practices are required?

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Construction Equation: Knowledge Problems + Data Problems + Management Problems = Outcome Problems

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Lack of recognition by senior management of the linkage between between the built environment and organizational mission Low level of understanding of both life-cycle total-cost-of-ownership management and integrated lean planning, procurement, and project delivery principles and processes. Building Research & Information.

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Efficient Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment – An Elusive Goal in the Public Sector

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Efficient life-cycle management of the built environment in the public sector has remained an elusive goal. The process is well defined and requires a process focused environment and associated robust information management and decision-support capabilities. .” Henry ford. The barrier is a simple one.

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LEAN, BIM, and Measurably Improving Facilities Life-Cycle Management

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BIM (Building Information Modeling) is the efficient management of the life-cycle of the built environment supported by digital technology. The most significant benefit is total-cost-of-ownership management throughout the life-cycle of a physical asset.

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LEAN Construction Project Delivery enables efficient life-cycle management of the built environment

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LEAN Construction Project Delivery enables efficient life-cycle management of the built environment via a robust integration of process, actionable standardized and common information, supporting technology, and ongoing training. An example of LEAN Construction Project Delivery is OpenJOC ™ Job Order Contracting.

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LEAN Facilities Asset Life-cycle Management

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LEAN Facilities Asset Life-cycle Management can be accomplished by integrating previously disparate competencies, technologies, and information. Process that focuses upon best value outcomes, collaboration, transparency, a shared data environment, and integration of multiple “best of breed” supporting technologies.

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Lean Asset Management

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Lean Asset Management significant improve the availability, dependability, usefulness, safety of facilities and other physical assets, while also lowering life-cycle costs. Integrating People, Process, Information, and Technology is also another aspect of LEAN Asset Management. Common sense right? Create the right culture.