Facility Condition Assessment: A Detailed Checklist for Building Maintenance and Safety"
An essential step in determining the overall health of a building's systems, infrastructure, and assets is conducting a Facility Condition Assessment (FCA). To guarantee the functionality and safety of their facilities over the long term, organisations can use this assessment to figure out how much money they will need to spend on repairs, replacements, and capital improvements. In addition to increasing the facility's lifespan, better budgeting, and maintenance effort prioritisation are also aided by regular assessments. An exhaustive checklist for evaluating the state of a facility is provided below. It addresses all the necessary aspects of the building, including its construction, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and more.
1. Roof Condition of the Building
2. Walls and Cladding
3. Foundations for Structural Integrity
4. Structural Members
5. Heating and Cooling Systems
6. Air Flow

7. Plumbing
Aqueous and PVC Pipes
Changing Areas
Water Distribution Network
8. Power Systems
Circuitry and Wiring
Security Lights and Backup Power Systems
9. Indoor Areas
Ceilings and Floors
10. System for Preventing Fires
11. Protection and Well-being
12. Management of Pests
13. Efficient Use of Energy
Protection from the Elements and Climate
Energy Use
14. Outdoor Spaces and Attractions
Streets and Parking
Water Management and Landscaping
15. Record Keeping and Reporting
The Construction of Documents
To sum up, a building's structural integrity and long-term functionality depend on regular, comprehensive Facility Condition Assessments. Avoiding expensive repairs, increasing energy efficiency, and making buildings safer and more efficient for inhabitants are all possible outcomes of organisations that handle issues in a methodical and timely way. The overall performance and durability of the facility can be improved by regular examinations and proactive maintenance.





