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APRIL 2023CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM8IN MYOPINIONBy Roy Sudipto, Global Capital, Construction and MRO Procurement Manager, Maple Leaf Foods IncCONSTRUCTION & MRO ­ ROOFING PROJECTSROOFING PROJECTS are generally considered as Capital Projects and they go through standard BUDGETING, PLANNING, TENDERING, VENDOR SELECTION, CONTRACTING AND EXECUTION STAGES of a Capital Project execution cycle.However not all Roofing Projects can be planned in advance. There are 3 types of roofing Projects, one of them is Reactive and the other two are Proactive and can be planned. · LEAK PEPAIR SERVICES ­ REACTIVE · PROACTIVE PLANNING - Asset Evaluations through Safety Audits, Condition Assessment· PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE - Preventative MaintenanceThe more Proactive a Roofing Project is there is a better chance of controlling costs and enhancing Roof life beyond their recommended life and preventable damages. Unplanned repairs lead to reduced roof life, costly replacement, disruptions, interior damage and safety issues for employees or tenants.Roy Sudipto
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