The recording can be watched back via this link; the sheets of the presentation can be found under 'Documents'

The Asset Management & Maintenance Department will organise a series of online sessions covering aspects in the field of technical management and maintenance (TBO) in buildings in 2022.

The themes for this year will focus on "what can" and "what should". Technical, social and societal impact of relevant developments and compliance with Laws and Regulations in TBO in buildings will be addressed.

The sessions will be recorded in the time block from 16:30 to 18:00 so that people can watch them again via the KIVI Website. The sheets will also be shared in pdf via the KIVI Website. After 18:00, there will be an opportunity to talk digitally until 18:30.

Wednesday 2 November 2022 is on the theme of Configuration management in technical management and maintenance in buildings.

Do you recognise situations where a delivery, work or contract is agreed, but during execution it is no longer known what exactly the agreements were? And especially what changes were made to the original agreement? There is often chaos in documentation, files, mutual expectations, etc. Organisations lose a lot of time and money on corrective actions here. But with good configuration management, these corrective actions are a thing of the past.

Configuration management is aimed at getting organisations to deliver products and services that demonstrably meet the client's requirements and comply with current laws and regulations.

This webinar explains what configuration management entails and why it makes sense to apply it. Case studies will also be used to explain how configuration management can be applied in the practice of building maintenance and management.

Aart de Jong will guide the webinar on behalf of the Asset Management & Maintenance Department.

Rob Reefman, Consultant Configuration Management (see Rob J B Reefman | LinkedIn) and author of the recently published book "Configuration Management, changing without chaos" (see also Configuration Management) will elaborate on the topic and the processes needed to manage configurations of products and services.

Of course, we will again build in plenty of room for questions and interaction!

For more information on the annual programme or previous sessions, please here navigate within the KIVI website.

If you would like to be kept informed of developments, please register here for the latest news which we will also share in the Community "Building Maintenance 2022".

If you have suggestions or ideas regarding the themes of the annual programme, please contact Aart de Jong.