About the Course
Organizations want property operations that deliver consistent occupant experience, safety, and uptime, but they also want proof that spend is optimized across the lifecycle. To deliver that proof, you need asset management for property managers capability in: asset hierarchy and data quality, criticality assessment, condition assessment, lifecycle cost (LCC) analysis, maintenance strategy selection, risk-based prioritization, and performance reporting aligned to ISO 55001. This course teaches you how to connect work orders, inspections, and renewals into a coherent system that leadership can govern and fund.
You will convert scattered maintenance knowledge into a repeatable operating model using named methods and artefacts: ISO 55001-aligned asset management planning, RCM decision logic, FMEA for failure modes, a risk matrix aligned to service impact, and LCC modelling for repair-versus-replace decisions. You will practice building an asset register and hierarchy that works in a CMMS/EAM, design a criticality matrix for building systems (HVAC, electrical, vertical transport, fire protection), develop a preventive and predictive maintenance plan, and create a KPI dashboard using ISO 55000 performance concepts and practical reliability metrics (MTBF, MTTR, backlog, PM compliance). This course teaches asset lifecycle planning and risk-based prioritization through hands-on templates so you can justify budgets, reduce failures, and improve service levels. You will practice the core calculations and decision frameworks; you will be introduced to advanced analytics patterns such as AI-assisted anomaly detection and IoT condition monitoring at an overview level so you can engage vendors and internal data teams confidently.
The course is designed for real constraints: incomplete asset data, competing stakeholder priorities, aging equipment, contractor variability, and capital approvals that arrive late or change mid-year. You will work with pragmatic assumptions, build “good enough to govern” data standards, and learn how to communicate trade-offs using decision-ready artefacts that hold up under audit and executive scrutiny.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals responsible for maximizing the performance, reliability, and lifecycle value of buildings and building systems while defending maintenance and capital decisions with evidence.
This course is designed for:
- Facilities Asset Manager responsible for lifecycle plans and renewal prioritization
- Property Operations Manager accountable for service levels and maintenance risk
- Building Services Engineer managing HVAC, electrical, and critical system reliability
- Planned Maintenance Manager designing PM programs and compliance reporting
- Capital Planning Lead building multi-year renewal and replacement schedules
- CMMS/EAM Administrator improving asset hierarchy, data quality, and workflows
- Reliability Engineer (Facilities) applying RCM and failure analysis to buildings
- Energy & Sustainability Manager aligning renewals with performance and metering data
- Health, Safety & Compliance Manager auditing statutory inspection and asset records
- Service Provider Contract Manager governing KPIs, SLAs, and contractor performance
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure asset management for property managers initiatives that optimize lifecycle value, strengthen governance, and support defensible investment decisions.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
- Assess current portfolio maturity against ISO 55001 and an asset management plan template
- Map an asset hierarchy and asset register structure suitable for CMMS/EAM workflows
- Calculate lifecycle cost (LCC) scenarios to justify repair, overhaul, or replacement
- Build a building-systems criticality matrix using risk and service-impact criteria
- Apply RCM decision logic and FMEA to select PM, PdM, or run-to-failure strategies
- Evaluate maintenance performance using MTBF, MTTR, backlog aging, and PM compliance
- Implement digital reporting with dashboards from CMMS data and condition assessments
- Synthesize a 3–5 year lifecycle plan with budget narrative and risk-based prioritization
Requirements & Prerequisites
Prerequisites: You should have practical experience managing property operations, maintenance, or capital renewals for buildings. Familiarity with CMMS work orders, preventive maintenance, and basic budgeting will help you move faster through the exercises.
What to bring: If possible, bring anonymized examples of your asset list, PM schedule, backlog categories, and KPI reports. A laptop is recommended for working with templates, LCC calculations, and dashboard mock-ups.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead asset management for property managers with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of reliability and financial accountability.
As a professional, you will benefit by:
- Build defensible renewal justifications using LCC and risk evidence
- Gain control of asset data through CMMS/EAM hierarchy standards
- Strengthen maintenance strategy selection with RCM and FMEA logic
- Enhance budget credibility with lifecycle plans and prioritized backlogs
- Develop KPI dashboards using MTBF, MTTR, and PM compliance
- Position yourself to lead cross-functional capital planning reviews
- Expand capability in predictive maintenance using IoT condition signals
- Build confidence presenting asset risk trade-offs to executives
Organizations that embed asset management for property managers excellence into property operations reduce costs, mitigate risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
Your organization will benefit from:
- Lower total cost of ownership through lifecycle-based renewals
- Reduced unplanned downtime from risk-based maintenance strategies
- Improved capital allocation via criticality and condition prioritization
- Stronger audit readiness with traceable asset and inspection records
- Better contractor outcomes using KPI-driven SLA governance
- Higher occupant satisfaction through consistent service-level delivery
- Reduced safety and compliance exposure from controlled asset risks
- Faster decision cycles using dashboard-based performance reporting
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn asset management for property managers aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Calculate LCC and NPV options for replace-versus-repair decisions
- Run a failure scenario simulation for HVAC outage and service recovery
- Conduct an ISO 55001-aligned maturity diagnostic using a scoring checklist
- Map stakeholders and approvals for capital requests and compliance reporting
- Analyze case patterns in healthcare, commercial offices, retail, and logistics facilities
- Workshop: build a 3–5 year lifecycle plan under budget constraints
- Benchmark your KPIs using CMMS extracts and backlog aging evidence
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Asset Management for Property Managers Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Skills Relevance
- Master cutting-edge asset management techniques that boost property values.
- Learn to optimize operational costs and enhance asset performance efficiently.
- Equip yourself with strategies to mitigate risks and maximize property returns.
Expert Delivery
- Training delivered by leading industry experts with decades of field experience.
- Gain exclusive insights from top property managers and asset strategists.
- Benefit from real-world case studies and interactive, expert-led sessions.
Career Advancement
- Enhance your resume with a certification in a high-demand field of asset management.
- Unlock new career opportunities in property management and real estate investment.
- Develop leadership skills to manage teams and complex portfolios effectively.























