Facilities Management Test Questions fully solved
& updated (latest update).
the replacement of worn-out furniture, finishes and soft goods
CapEx (Capital Expenditure) is
1. Safety and security 2. Legal and regulatory compliance 3. Service 4. Cost Control 5. Asset
Management
5 major areas of facilities mangement
Property Operations and Management
POM stands for
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment
FF&E stands for
are those done to keep
something in an existing state or to preserve something from failure or decline.
Maintenance Activities
are those that restore something by
replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
Repair Activities
are activities that pertain to the general
upkeep of the property, recur on a regular basis and require relatively minimal skill or
training to perform
Routine Maintenance
involves inspections, lubrication, minor repairs or
adjustments on equipment which usually follows the manufactures recommended schedule.
, may also include activities as mandated by local, state or federal regulations, or by the
volume of business at hand
Preventative Maintenance (PM)
Guestroom Maintenance
Is a unique form of Preventative Maintenance, where you go in and repair anything in a room.
(Changing Air Filter/Painting/Checking wall outlets/testing lights.)
Certain forms of maintenance clearly require advance
planning, a rather significant amount of time to perform, specialized tools and equipment,
and high levels of coordination between departments. This is known as
Scheduled Maintenance
Potentially the most costly and disruptive form of maintenance
Emergency/Breakdown or Reactive Maintenance
Often times the scope or technical requirements of some
maintenance jobs are beyond the abilities of the in house engineering department. This
maintenance is known as
Contracting Maintenance
provide the maintenance staff with a summary of
key facts and specifications that will assist them in making
repairs and in determining the correct operation of the equipment
Equipment Data Cards
This information is important not only in the day to day
operations of the hotel, but can also be used as documentation for warranty issues later on
down the line.
Room Data Cards
& updated (latest update).
the replacement of worn-out furniture, finishes and soft goods
CapEx (Capital Expenditure) is
1. Safety and security 2. Legal and regulatory compliance 3. Service 4. Cost Control 5. Asset
Management
5 major areas of facilities mangement
Property Operations and Management
POM stands for
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment
FF&E stands for
are those done to keep
something in an existing state or to preserve something from failure or decline.
Maintenance Activities
are those that restore something by
replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
Repair Activities
are activities that pertain to the general
upkeep of the property, recur on a regular basis and require relatively minimal skill or
training to perform
Routine Maintenance
involves inspections, lubrication, minor repairs or
adjustments on equipment which usually follows the manufactures recommended schedule.
, may also include activities as mandated by local, state or federal regulations, or by the
volume of business at hand
Preventative Maintenance (PM)
Guestroom Maintenance
Is a unique form of Preventative Maintenance, where you go in and repair anything in a room.
(Changing Air Filter/Painting/Checking wall outlets/testing lights.)
Certain forms of maintenance clearly require advance
planning, a rather significant amount of time to perform, specialized tools and equipment,
and high levels of coordination between departments. This is known as
Scheduled Maintenance
Potentially the most costly and disruptive form of maintenance
Emergency/Breakdown or Reactive Maintenance
Often times the scope or technical requirements of some
maintenance jobs are beyond the abilities of the in house engineering department. This
maintenance is known as
Contracting Maintenance
provide the maintenance staff with a summary of
key facts and specifications that will assist them in making
repairs and in determining the correct operation of the equipment
Equipment Data Cards
This information is important not only in the day to day
operations of the hotel, but can also be used as documentation for warranty issues later on
down the line.
Room Data Cards