The right condition measurement for pro active maintenance
Time and the elements take their toll on the shell, installations and finishes of a building. This can negatively influence the operation of the property; the worse the condition of the building, the lower the value for potential users will be. Maintenance costs can also be unnecessary.
Fortunately, these problems can be prevented by having regular condition measurements performed. IGG has a lot of experience with construction-economic issues related to maintenance and renovation and can advise you in all related areas.
More effective maintenance management thanks to IGG
Whether it is necessary structural maintenance for the safety of a building, or functional maintenance that is needed to meet the new needs of users - every building needs maintenance. Condition measurements provide insight into where this should be done and which maintenance work deserves the highest priority. That is why condition measurements are of fundamental importance for real estate management - without detailed information about the maintenance status of your portfolio it is impossible to set up a comprehensive maintenance plan.
In addition, condition measurements are also a particularly useful instrument for the targeted improvement of the value of your property. The feedback from users provides useful tools for modernizing outdated functions and adding new functions that increase the value of the building.
Are you looking for a construction economics specialist who can advise you on the condition measurements of the real estate in your portfolio? Do you want to have the costs of planned maintenance calculated, or do you have questions about your maintenance strategy? At IGG you will always find a suitable solution. We have more than 25 years of experience with building cost advice and maintenance optimization and we have all the expertise to advise you.
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WELL House
Amsterdam
Zocherzicht
Haarlem
De Oosterlingen
Amsterdam
Wooncomplexen Argentinië
Amsterdam
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