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Building Services Asset Management and Condition Reports

We offer full asset management including condition surveys, labelling and scheduling for all mechanical, electrical and air conditioning installations/systems on your site(s) which can also include refrigerant logging for all installed air conditioning installations if required.

Should you need to know the value or condition of all your existing building services, whether for a single site or for your entire building estate/portfolio we can collate this information for you. You may need an asset list to enable you to more accurately budget for site maintenance or a condition report to decide timelines for building upgrades. Our services include site survey, stock and asset information collation, file preparation, file presentation and asset labelling (Or any combination of these services to your requirements).

Our engineers undertake commissions to investigate the condition of existing mechanical and electrical service installations in a view to our clients requirements whether these are to operate a facility for a further
3 / 5 / 10 years or with a view to a rolling replacement scheme.

From inspections and reports completed by Albany Energy our clients can make informed decisions relating to the condition of a Buildings Mechanical and Electrical Service Installations.

It is the intention of our reports to investigate the installed Mechanical and Electrical services and to offer comment on the recommended course of action required to facilitate a proposed solution for a client’s building or entire estate.

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'Even small improvements to the energy performance and the way we cool and heat our buildings
could have a significant effect on our fuel bills and carbon emissions'