Building Maintenance Plans in Perth
Independent planning support to manage building defects, condition, and long-term maintenance requirements across Perth and Western Australia
Our Services
360 Advisory Services provides independent support for building maintenance plans through detailed inspections and condition assessments. We identify defects, evaluate building performance, and deliver clear, evidence-based insights that form a reliable foundation for long-term maintenance planning and informed decision-making.
Building Maintenance Planning & Lifecycle Insights
360 Advisory Services support the development of structured building maintenance plans through independent assessment insights and condition analysis.
Inspection findings help identify defects, assess building performance, and highlight future maintenance requirements. These insights provide a clear basis for planning lifecycle works, prioritising maintenance, and managing long-term building performance.
Our approach delivers practical, evidence-based information that supports confident planning and clear decision-making.
Inspection findings help identify defects, assess building performance, and highlight future maintenance requirements. These insights provide a clear basis for planning lifecycle works, prioritising maintenance, and managing long-term building performance.
Our approach delivers practical, evidence-based information that supports confident planning and clear decision-making.
Supporting Building Issues Through Independent Assessment
Building issues and disputes can arise when defects, performance concerns, or compliance gaps are identified in completed properties. 360 Advisory Services provides independent assessments and structured reporting to bring clarity to these issues.
Our findings help document building condition, identify risks, and provide technical context. These insights support informed discussions, guide next steps, and contribute to the development or refinement of a structured building maintenance plan.
Our findings help document building condition, identify risks, and provide technical context. These insights support informed discussions, guide next steps, and contribute to the development or refinement of a structured building maintenance plan.
Independent Expertise in Building Maintenance Planning
360 Advisory Services brings experience in building inspections, defect assessment, and independent reporting for completed commercial and strata properties across Perth and Western Australia.
Our approach is grounded in real building conditions and on-site assessment experience, supported by structured documentation. This ensures practical, reliable insights that help stakeholders understand building condition, manage risks, and plan effectively for the future.
Our approach is grounded in real building conditions and on-site assessment experience, supported by structured documentation. This ensures practical, reliable insights that help stakeholders understand building condition, manage risks, and plan effectively for the future.
Why Choose 360 Advisory Services?
We deliver clear, dependable assessments designed to simplify complex building issues and support confident decision-making.
Our knowledge of Perth’s construction environment ensures that our reports are both relevant and actionable.
Our strengths include:
- Local expertise in Perth building conditions
- Independent findings based on evidence
- Clear, easy-to-read reporting
- Practical recommendations tailored to real-site conditions
- A structured quality assurance process
Compliance with WA regulations and Australian Standards
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is included in a building maintenance plan?
A building maintenance plan outlines future maintenance requirements based on building condition, identified defects, and lifecycle considerations. It typically includes recommended works, timing, and priorities to help manage long-term upkeep.
2. How is a maintenance plan developed for a commercial or strata building?
A maintenance plan is developed using inspection findings, condition assessments, and documented building issues. These insights help identify current defects and forecast future maintenance requirements in a structured format.
3. Why is a building maintenance plan important for long-term asset management?
A maintenance plan helps stakeholders understand future costs, prioritise works, and manage risks associated with building deterioration, supporting more informed decision-making over time.
4. Can a maintenance plan be updated over time?
Yes, maintenance plans can be reviewed and updated as building conditions change or new issues are identified, ensuring the plan remains relevant to actual performance.
5. Who typically requires a building maintenance plan?
Maintenance plans are commonly used by property owners, strata bodies, and commercial stakeholders to support planning, budgeting, and ongoing building performance management.
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Our inspectors provide detailed building inspection reports tailored to your property’s construction type and condition.