Title: Compiled by: DR VELDTMAN
1REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME (RAMP
initiative) REPAIR AND BREAKDOWN
MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME (RBMP)
Compiled by DR VELDTMAN
2REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME (RAMP
initiative)
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3STATUS QUO ? PRIORITIZE AND BUDGET ? DETAIL
DESIGN ? TENDER ? CONSTRUCTION
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4- PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
- GENERIC DOCUMENT AND DOCUMENTATION
- IMPLEMENTATION STATUS QUO REPORT
- CONTROL MECHANISMS
- ACHIEVEMENTS AND COST
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5- Ensure the optimum functionality of installations
and facilities - Tackle the current repair backlog
- Comprehensive inventory of a facility and its
equipment with a record of maintenance
requirements / problems - Guide future repair and maintenance
- Informed budgeting
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6- Mechanical Engineer
- Boilers, steam generating, distribution
- Kitchen, refrigeration laundry equipment
- Heating, ventilation air-conditioning system
- Electrical Engineer
- Reticulation
- Standby power
- Substations, transformers switchgear
- Electric motors
- Lifts escalators
- Building Civil Engineer
- Roads
- Wastewater solid waste
- Water reticulation plumbing
- Security fencing
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7- Creative methods to measure and pay
- Document is being implemented and revised (Latest
rev no 10 October 2005) - GCC 2004 (based on CIDB contract format)
- Generic Document
- Guide future repair and maintenance
- User Manual
- 11 Sections
- 18 Components
- 95 Technical particular specifications
- Innovative specification for Labour intensive
work and job creation
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11- Enlargement of one Installation
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12- Status Quo Reports Methodology
- Step 1 Introduction on Site
- Step 2 Surveying of Installations
- Step 3 Information existing contracts
- Step 4 Status Quo Report
- Step 5 Status Report is reviewed with User
Client and - Role-players, updated and revised
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13- Status Quo Reports Contents
- An inventory of installations
- The operational state thereof
- A cost estimate to repair it to its original
state - An annual cost estimate to maintain the facility
- Submit to Client for discussion
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14- Status Quo Reports Purpose
- Basis to determine the content of repair and
maintenance contracts - Appoint consultants
- Guide maintenance planning and budgeting
- Accommodate existing contracts and contracts in
planning - Final scope of work discussed with Client
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15- Status Quo Reports Three Levels of Information
- Top Level Per discipline costing estimate
(structural, electrical, mechanical, etc.) - Emergency Repair
- Repair
- Maintenance
- Level 2 Summary of Installation and categorise
- First Level Field survey. Detail of
Installation
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18- Visual Inspection and Evaluation Form Structural
ENLARGEMENT OF LEVEL ONE
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19ENLARGEMENT OF LEVEL ONE
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20LEVEL TWO
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21ENLARGEMENT OF LEVEL TWO
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22TOP LEVEL
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23ENLARGEMENT OF TOP LEVEL
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24- Contract Documentation / Bills of Quantities
- Competitive Tenders
- Score Card System
- Measure the performance of all role-players
- Breakdown Log, Track and Monitor
- Measure the performance of all role-players
- Scope of the work is controlled and managed by
consultant with proper contract documentation - Single point responsibility
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25Maintenance Approach
Upgrade due to original limitations
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26- Schedule of Quantities Repair
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27- Schedule of Quantities Maintenance
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28- Specification SA General Maintenance (in
document) - Maintenance Prior to Practical Completion
(Engineers decision during repair phase) - Maintenance After Practical Completion
- Performance Based Payment Monthly Scoring
- Maintenance Control Plan (contractor)
- Operation and Maintenance Manuals (contractor)
- Breakdowns Call Centre Buro 0800 003 004
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29- Score Card System (Continued)
- Performance Based Payment Score Card
- 10 Points (performance indicators) per month
- Satisfactory or unsatisfactory performance i.e. 1
or 0 per point (no in-between score) - The contractor shall always have the opportunity
to score the maximum points - Selection of points
- Select points at the start of the month
- Engineer 5 points
- Contractor 5 points
- Copy of scorecard to contractor
- Engineer to inspect site on any arbitrary day
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30- Score Card System (Continued)
- Scorecard Choosing Performance Indicators
- Choose specific Components or Tasks
- Maintenance of final effluent pumps
- Maintenance of stormwater inlets north terrain
- Maintenance of flush masters administration
building - Refrain from using General Performance
Indicators - Maintenance of pump station
- Maintenance of stormwater network
- Maintenance of plumbing
- Where to obtain Performance Indicators
- Document Specification
- Operation and Maintenance Manuals
- Maintenance Control Plan
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31Score Card System
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32- Breakdown Log, Track and Monitor
Ordinary Emergency Fatal
To be repaired normal day to day breakdown Life threatening or potential for serious damage or a security risk Extreme cases
7 days 48 hours Zero (immediate response)
Geyser element Tap leaking Pothole in road Major water pipe Abattoir freezer 1st Boiler Sewer blockage Standby generator not working 2nd Boiler
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33- 0860 004 002 (toll free)
- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- All calls to be logged (any time)
- Good description of breakdown and address
required - Name and contact number of the person originally
logging the call
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34Call Centre Buro
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Report Call using 0800 003 004
Start
11
Report Response
Finish
3
4
10
Notify of Call
Second Notification by fax
Second Notification by fax
Notify of Response
4
9
Notify of Response
7
Notify of Call
5
8
6
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35- Always log as a breakdown at the Call Centre
- Contractor to report on each malicious damage
incident - Date and Time of occurrence
- Component description (and serial number)
- Photograph
- Person responsible (if possible)
- Repair of Malicious Damage New Variation Order
(M) - Re-measurable included
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36THE END
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