Maintenance

In addition to new constructions and adaptations, we offer comprehensive maintenance services for various projects, whether infrastructure or other buildings. Specially formed teams ensure smooth operation and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via our call center. Their work includes regular inspections, repairs, and servicing of buildings, equipment, or infrastructure to ensure optimal functionality, safety, and prolongation of their lifespan.

Here is a brief summary of the key aspects of maintenance in construction:

Regular Inspections

Buildings and infrastructure require regular inspections to detect any damage, wear, or other issues. This includes visual inspections, measurements, and testing.

Preventive Maintenance

This includes regular activities that prevent problems, such as cleaning gutters, checking the condition of the roof, lubricating mechanical parts, and inspecting electrical systems.

Repairs and Replacements

When problems are detected, necessary repairs or replacements of damaged parts are carried out. This can include fixing cracks in walls, replacing worn-out pipes, or repairing a leaking roof.

Upgrades and Renovations

Larger renovations or upgrades may be needed from time to time to adapt the building to new standards, improve energy efficiency, or extend its lifespan.

Documentation Management

Keeping accurate records of all maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs is crucial for planning future activities and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Safety and Compliance

Ensuring that all maintenance procedures meet safety standards and legal regulations is essential for the safety of users and workers.

Coordination with Tenants and Users

For the maintenance of residential and commercial buildings, it is important to coordinate with tenants and users to minimize disruptions and ensure satisfaction.

Financial Planning

Maintenance requires financial resources, so it is important to budget for both regular and extraordinary maintenance activities.