Course overview
The aim of this course is to relate the design, engineering and scientific principles relevant to building pathology, asset management and remedial works. The aim of this course is to synthesize the solutions to building failures and defects, their manifestation, causes and repair. Link the building pathology to the overall strategic and tactical management and operation of assets. Building Pathology; Building inspection and report writing. Management of repair/remedial works in both a single project and as part of a program of works for a building facility; Specific services and skills required in relation to existing buildings and developments, e.g. dilapidation reports, technical due diligence inspections, defect identification and repair, and change of use. Strategic facilities and asset management and building operation; Space utilization and management; Sustainable asset and facilities management; Outsourcing and business continuity planning; Intelligent buildings and the role of digital and intelligent systems including 3D scanning and BIM in the occupancy phase.
Course learning outcomes
- Apply strategic asset planning to asset management frameworks for the acquisition, use, care, refurbishment and disposal of assets that optimise service and minimise risk.
- Critically analyse the challenges and opportunities in asset management using industry examples.
- Assess buildings by inspection to identify common building faults and defects, deduce causes and recommend potential remedies.
- Use principles of asset management to critically evaluate building maintenance planning, including the management of identified faults and defects in existing buildings.
- Utilise IT for communication relevant to building surveying and prepare detailed technical reports.