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Facilities Management Courses in Toronto

Facilities Management
Facilities Management

Other Training Courses can you request in Toronto [6]

Facilities Management and Maintenance

To provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and best practices in facilities management and maintenance, enabling them to optimize the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of the built environment.

Effective Management of Building Operation and Maintenance Contracts

To provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage, monitor, and implement contracts for the operation and maintenance of buildings and facilities, including understanding contract management principles, planning and scheduling maintenance tasks, and evaluating contractor performance.

Comprehensive Assets Management

To equip participants with essential knowledge and skills to manage both fixed and intangible assets effectively within an organization.

Mastering Building Management Systems (BMS)

This course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the design, installation, operation, and management of Building Management Systems (BMS).

Facility Management in PPP Projects for Building Projects

To provide participants with specialized knowledge and advanced skills in facility management within Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects, focusing on the long-term operation and maintenance of building assets.

Enhancing Work Methods and Streamlining Procedures

To equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to develop efficient work methods and improve organizational procedures for increased productivity, better workflow, and higher quality outcomes.

Things To Do inToronto

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Art Gallery of Ontario

With a collection of more than 90000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.

St. Lawrence Market

A stop at the St. Lawrence Market is always a highlight when visiting Toronto, in fact it was once named the world's best food market by National Geographic. Its warm, vibrant atmosphere attracts hundreds of visitors daily but also holds great sentimental value to Torontonians.

High Park

Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites within the City of Toronto, the park contains an outstanding concentration of rare plant species and it is a home to countless species of wildlife.

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