The purpose of the Maintenance Framework is to develop and promote a common understanding of the role and value of maintenance, and how it contributes to the delivery of business outcomes. Going into more detail than, and beyond the subject of Maintenance Delivery from the Asset Management Landscape, the Maintenance Framework provides information on:
- The discipline of maintenance and its management, including its role in asset management at all stages of asset life;
- Maintenance principles, subjects, and terminology; and
- Relevant international standards.
The Maintenance Framework also establishes the foundation for competencies in maintenance and its management, and the ability to benchmark maintenance practices.
This second edition, which expands in detail and clarity in several areas, represents the Global Forum’s commitment to continuous improvement for its members and the global maintenance and asset management community. You can download the document from here: https://gfmam.org/publications
Thank you again to the following Asset Management Council members and volunteers who took the time to assist in the maintenance framework review and contributed to the outcome of this second edition.
- James Carroll
- Shane Day
- Aleu Dekuek
- Karthik Ganesan
- Dan Kelleher
- Peter Kohler
- Stefan Oosthuizen
- Samar Patel
- Nicholas Phillips
- Sean Reeves
- Peter Robinson
- Daniel Song
- Rachel Scott
- Raymond Tan
- Tristan Velnoweth
- Andrew Wheatley
- Greg Williams
- Myriam Wright