Church & Institutional Consultation

Church & Institutional Consultation

Facility Management is an overlooked professional group with very demanding responsibilities. They work on the one hand at the behest of architectural and financial committees, while negotiating on the other with varied craftsmen, a requisite for high-maintenance buildings and a challenging place to be.

One of the main hurdles to overcome is poor record-keeping. As managers and committees come and go, the records of maintenance and repair often slip between the cracks. When problems arise, self-interested parties render opinions, that, lacking the records, can often only be responded to on a financial basis (do we have the money or not): not a good place to be.

Institutional and Ecclesiastical buildings have slate roofs for good reason. For buildings that are intended to endure hundreds of years, a slate roof is by far the most economical. New roof installation and repairs on large public buildings, however, can be logistically very complicated, and potentially expensive, so good record-keeping is a must.

The Delta Slate Company offers the best solution to this situation: a thorough and detailed roof assessment. A photographic and detailed written report is compiled, with an inventory of roofs and materials. This becomes the property of the Church or Institution, who then have solid information with which to launch projects or plan a constructive maintenance program: a strong place to be.

 

Facility Management is an overlooked professional group with very demanding responsibilities. They work on the one hand at the behest of architectural and financial committees, while negotiating on the other with varied craftsmen, a requisite for high-maintenance buildings and a challenging place to be.

One of the main hurdles to overcome is poor record-keeping. As managers and committees come and go, the records of maintenance and repair often slip between the cracks. When problems arise, self-interested parties render opinions, that, lacking the records, can often only be responded to on a financial basis (do we have the money or not): not a good place to be.

Institutional and Ecclesiastical buildings have slate roofs for good reason. For buildings that are intended to endure hundreds of years, a slate roof is by far the most economical. New roof installation and repairs on large public buildings, however, can be logistically very complicated, and potentially expensive, so good record-keeping is a must.

The Delta Slate Company offers the best solution to this situation: a thorough and detailed roof assessment. A photographic and detailed written report is compiled, with an inventory of roofs and materials. This becomes the property of the Church or Institution, who then have solid information with which to launch projects or plan a constructive maintenance program: a strong place to be.

 

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