

Automates the maintenance process of assets and equipment including work requests, on-demand tasks, preventive maintenance tasks, condition assessment, schedule and track work orders, organizing assets, and managing inventory.



To keep the building functional, useful & safe, the Engineering O&M oversees and maintains all the Building Systems, such as the Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing & Sanitary, Electronics, Fire Safety, Communications, and Effluent Treatment Plant required for its upkeep & preservation.
Engineering O&M’s “Computerized Maintenance Management System” is designed for an automated Operation of the scheduled Preventive Maintenance and corrective On-Demand Maintenance using the automated “Work Order”
for both Building Systems and separately for the Complex Equipment.
CMMS provides a “Centralized Tracking” of Maintenance Activities that allows the Engineering Management to monitor all “Work Orders” issued and the Costs of each.
NOTIFICATION: An “ALERT” notifies the Engineering to prepare for a “scheduled” Preventive Maintenance using the Client-defined “Time Allowance” for Preparation of Procedures, Labor Assignments, Materials and Equipment & Tools to be used in the Work Order.
CMMS is responsive to mobile devices allowing Engineers & Technicians to view their Work Order Assignments on their smartphones, Tablet, or Laptop.
Engineering O&M provides Real-time Monitoring for all the Maintenance Activities which allows users to access the complete maintenance history of All Building Systems such as Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing & Sanitary, Electronics, Fire Safety, and Treatment Plant including the details of Routine Inspections and Maintenance History records. It provides Tracking of Maintenance Status to identify Building Systems that require immediate attention based on their Maintenance Schedule and to manage their team and assign Work Orders.
Internal and External Requestors will be using a Mobile App to send their Maintenance Requests due to unexpected faults in the building’s assets, equipment, or facilities. These requests will be sent directly to the Operations Center to take the necessary actions.
Engineering O&M complies to the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (RA No. 6969) that includes the submission to the Government of the continuous “Result of Laboratory Analysis” (ROLA) that monitors the pH level of sewage waste water.
The system also ensures that the Hospital’s treatment plant is in good working order by following proper and standard maintenance procedures for the Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) processes such as Headworks, Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Reclaimed Water, Solid Handling, and Digester Control.