The Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES) has announced new customisation and prioritisation components for its industry standard maintenance schedules, ‘to help users simplify the tendering process, reduce building maintenance costs, and ensure compliance with relevant legislation’.
The organisation said: “Economic challenges faced by the building maintenance sector have powered the launch of a new SFG20 – the most comprehensive, budget-friendly, product update to impact building maintenance standards since the SFG20’s launch over 22 years ago. Clients, consultants, and contractors, can now customise maintenance regimes to streamline the tendering, budget, and compliance process.” The SFG20 web service now offers bespoke maintenance models for specific building types. By customising the core task library to suit a range of needs, clients, consultants and contractors, can ‘ensure relevant statutory/regulatory compliance’, and ‘prevent the costly over-maintaining of assets’.