INVESTA ADOPTS A NATIONAL FIRE STRATEGY

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One of Australia’s leading commercial real estate companies, Investa has partnered with Grosvenor Engineering Group (Grosvenor) to implement a national fire strategy across 30 commercial buildings located in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

This is the first time Investa has implemented a national approach to maintain fire assets and implement new compliance measures across its $12 billion (end value) property portfolio.

Paul Vandervlis, General Manager Facilities Services, from Investa, comments, “Our national fire strategy will enable Investa to have complete transparency over the performance of our commercial assets and crucially have the ability to make informed decisions in relation to fire assets.

“Significant advantages include better commercial decisions on either continuing to maintain the asset, repair or replace it; reviewing performance analysis reports on a daily basis; better control over budgeting based on up-to-the minute data and access to a live ARMS web dashboard across all buildings.”

Mitch Edwards, National Service Line Manager – Fire at Grosvenor Engineering Group, comments, “Fire safety is the first line of defence in protecting buildings. By adopting a national approach, Investa will more easily be able to extract critical data to make informed decisions and react more quickly if there is an emergency.

“The detailed strategy encompassing maintenance, repairs and capital expenditure will be recorded and tracked against all assets to present an overall picture of the portfolio. As an industry leading fire provider, we continue to look for ways of adding value to clients’ vast property portfolios.”

The national fire strategy will cover tolerance testing metrics for compliance in accordance to AS1851 – 2012; detailed capital expenditure planning for all fire assets for each building and all of the testing tasks within AS1851 – 2012 for systems, assets and components.

Investa and Grosvenor are also working on additional initiatives including fire analytics and obscuration reporting and management. The contract with Grosvenor is for five years.