2023 National Maintenance Management Summit

October 5, 2023

If you are a property professional… Don’t miss the 2023 National Maintenance Management Summit in Brisbane. Hosted by the Facility Management Association of Australia (FMA), the special one-day summit on 17 Oct 2023 will explore “What is now?” and “What is next?” in Facilities Management (FM).

  • Session 1 “What is now?” – Delve into technology and regulation and its current impact on managing maintenance and working with contractors
    to achieve outcomes.
  • Session 2 “What is next?” – In a changing landscape, electrification, build to rent and how does the future of managing maintenance look if you consider the unintended consequences on FM.

John Bourne, Senior Engineer at A.G. Coombs Advisory speaking recently at FMA Ideaction 2023 about “Electrifying buildings for Net Zero: Opportunities & Issues”.

Join A.G. Coombs Senior Engineer and guest speaker, John Bourne at Session 2 when the Summit seeks to answer the question – “With all the changes happening in maintenance management, are we loosing sight of the
important outcomes?”

During his presentation, John Bourne will explore the important role of supply chain providers have in reducing the carbon emissions of facilities.

A.G. Coombs have made a public commitment to reducing its operational Scope 1 and 2 emissions to Net Zero by 20230; and Scope 3 emissions to Net Zero by 2040. We are one of the first organisations in our industry to make this commitment and because of this, we have a clear understanding of the requirements needed to meet this outcome.

John’s presentation will speak to A.G. Coombs’ Net Zero trajectory and how
this will contribute towards reducing the Scope 3 emission of the facilities
A.G. Coombs maintains.

He will also share methodologies for reducing facility Scope 1 and 2 emissions through effective maintenance practices.

To register to attend the 2023 National Maintenance Management Summit,
click here.

For more information about reducing the carbon emission of your facilities, please read the “Net Zero 101 for Facility Management” Advisory Note.

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