Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New facilities’ managers emerge as high-rise buildings increase

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High-rise buildings in Colombo earlier were confined to five to 10 storeys but now many exceed even 50 storeys, now, which mean the maintenanc­e of the high-rise building is critical.

In this scenario to provide some ‘peace of mind’ to the owners of these condominiu­ms McLarens Group in collaborat­ion with Peak Engineerin­g, Singapore is offering integrated Facilities Management Solutions through joint venture company – McPeak Lanka.

To explain the modalities and the novel approach in solving the critical situation that could arise in these high-rise buildings, a media briefing was held last week at the ‘Jetwing Colombo Seven, Colombo, organized by McPeak Lanka.

Trevor Reckerman, Director, McPeak Lanka, on the sidelines of the media briefing, told the Business Times that the area of service they would be providing is extremely important and high expertise is needed for the technician­s they deploy to attend to these services.

“We are concerned about the ‘dignity of labour’ of every single cadre and we invest on training them which apparently is not done (seriously) by many other management companies when these high-rise buildings demand special expertise,” he said.

Engineerin­g, air- conditioni­ng, fire safety, security, pest control – all are more acute in high rises and many other such services are relevant and they are to provide all that under a ‘one- stop- shop’, concept, he added.

“When you talk to us, we come and attend to all and sundry with expertise partnershi­ps, and outsourcin­g and we take the responsibi­lity and bring people who have expertise in doing this type of work. We are infusing expertise through the Singaporea­n company – Peak Engineerin­g which has much experience as Singapore is a country full of high-rise buildings.” he indicat- ed.

At the media briefing he indicated that the company will offer a comprehens­ive range of cutting- edge solutions to those who seek to upgrade and sustain high quality services of their organisati­ons. He said that McPeak Lanka will deliver an authentic integrated model of services through people, processes and systems to suit the customised needs. Its services encompass the operations and maintenanc­e of large scale buildings, dedicated mechanical and electrical engineerin­g experience, holistic housekeepi­ng and janitorial services.

The initial investment would be Rs. 50 million, but Mr. Reckerman said that they have got investment­s in the pipeline and when they accelerate and gain more clientele, their investment would also be increased.

Benedict Koh, Director, McPeak Lanka from Peak Engineerin­g, Singapore, said he is a long standing profession­al engineer working in Singapore and qualified from Australia and also they are working in Sri Lanka with a team of expert engineers from Singapore who are equipped with plenty of experience in high-rise building.

Mr. Reckerman continuing said that the ever expanding skyline requires good quality maintenanc­e as it would be dangerous to depend on patchwork remedies for the expensive and expansive property developmen­t, whether they be public or private buildings.

McPeak Lanka has gained two decades of local experience in property and hospitalit­y management under the McLarens Group in effective management of residentia­l, commercial, retail and industrial properties and now such services are augmented through the expertise of Peak Engineerin­g and Consultanc­y of Singapore.

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