About Us
About ICON Facility Management
ICON Facility Management is a professional management discipline focused on the efficient and effective delivery of logistic and other support services related to real property, it encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality, comfort, safety and efficiency of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology.
Services We Are Providing
FACILITY SERVICES
GENERAL SERVICES
HVAC
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
LIGHTING
CIVIL WORK
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
LANDSCAPE
The purpose of the maintenance plan is to guarantee compliance with the objectives that have been set in terms of availability, reliability, and cost of said facilities and equipment. In this way, the maintenance plan maximizes the useful life of the facility and its assets.
Facility preventive maintenance is all about taking preemptive actions to prevent the occurrence of defects or costly breakdowns. For facility maintenance, a preventive maintenance plan can help with major unplanned downtime and ensure that your assets and equipment are performing at their peak. While there are many different types of maintenance plans, preventive maintenance, unlike predictive or corrective maintenance, relies on a set schedule and checklists to regularly upkeep equipment and assets.
A great preventive maintenance plan will also help balance your business. Regular preventive maintenance will help to balance your work schedule and provide more stability for your technicians. With regular maintenance, you will ensure that your schedule isn’t constantly interrupted by emergency breakdowns because you have already pre-emptively repaired them. It is also a great way to fill in the gaps in between busy seasons when you might have little to no work. Preventive maintenance work is a great way to balance your work schedule and provide a steady and reliable income year-round.
We Are Here To Help The Clients With
- Fire safety: Incorporating fire safety services and fire risk assessments
- HVAC systems: are essential in ensuring good heat and/or cool air distribution.
- Install viable and responsive maintenance systems.
- Improve cleanliness, orderliness, and safety.
- Reduce the operational costs and life cycle costs of a building.
- Water management and water pumps.
- Lifts and elevators installation, maintenance, and decoration.
- Parking systems and signage.
- Painting and facade upkeep.
MEP stands for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
These three technical fields cover the systems that make buildings habitable for humans. MEP installations are normally designed together, due to the high degree of interaction between them. This combined approach also prevents equipment location conflicts - clashes are a common problem when mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are designed in isolation. MEP is at the core of maintaining and protecting the value of a building. ICON commitment to employing expert technicians with specialist knowledge, and subsequently supplementing this human capital with continuous training and improvement engenders deep trust in our clients.
HVAC
First and foremost, HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. This system provides heating and cooling to residential and commercial buildings. You can find HVAC systems anywhere from single-family homes to submarines where they provide the means for environmental comfort. Becoming more and more popular in new construction, these systems use fresh air from outdoors to provide high indoor air quality. The V in HVAC, or ventilation, is the process of replacing or exchanging air within a space. This provides a better quality of air indoors and involves the removal of moisture, smoke, odors, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and other gases as well as temperature control and oxygen replenishment.
CIVIL WORKS
Building repairs and maintenance services mainly include tile, ceiling, carpentry, painting, and interior fit-out undertaken for maintaining the proper condition of buildings, their services, and works in ordinary use. The use for which buildings are designed is the main factor in determining the required standard of maintenance. Excessive building maintenance should be avoided. At the same time, building maintenance should ensure the safety of the occupant or the public and should comply with the statutory requirements. The need also depends upon the intensity of usage.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Civil infrastructure systems involves the design, analysis and management of infrastructure that supports human activities, such as electric power, oil and gas, water and wastewater, communications, transportation and the buildings that make up urban and rural communities, Encompassed within this service are both building new infrastructure elements and maintaining existing infrastructure. For example, this might include the creation and/or maintenance of signboards, streetlights, and underground pipes.