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City of Burnaby 2012 Fraser River Flood Response Plan

Posted 05/10/12

This public information meeting will provide you with the information you need regarding the City’s plans to respond to the 2012 Fraser River Freshet and any potential flood.

Where: Riverway Golf Course Clubhouse, 9001 Bill Fox Way, Burnaby, BC
When: Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Note that a public presentation will be made at 4:30 p.m. and repeated at 6:00 p.m.

For more information on this event please telephone 604-294-7460.

View the Fraser River Flood Response Plan »

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Facilities Management

Who We Are

The Facilities Management Division budgets and administers the maintenance and building component renewal programs for over 100+ civic buildings and undertakes the maintenance program for 160+ rental properties.

To support these programs, the Facilities Management division has a full complement of Coordinators, and in-house carpenter, plumber, and painter tradespersons.

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What We Do

Maintenance Program

This includes predictive, preventative and on-demand maintenance. Through predictive and preventative maintenance:

  1. Unexpected interruption of service to facilities can be minimized
  2. The cost of unplanned major repairs can be avoided
  3. Life safety systems and direct digital control (DDC) systems can be verified for proper operations

The division also offers on-demand maintenance service responding to urgent calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Call Emergency Dispatch at 604-294-7200

Building Component Renewal Planning

This planning allows us to plan for future equipment retrofits and replacements and to perform budget forecasting for the capital program. Our plan is based on condition assessments through the tracking of building components’ service life and repair history. 

Energy Management

Facilities Management is also responsible for energy management of its civil facilities while maintaining occupant comfort. Through the use of heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting control systems, civic buildings are programmed precisely to conserve energy. This results in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.  Energy efficiency consideration plays a key role in the selection of equipment.  The division promotes and continues to look for ways to conserve energy.

Contact Us

Please contact us directly:

Facilities Management
Phone: 604-294-7424

 

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