Presentation - University of Houston
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PLANT OPERATIONSPLANT OPERATIONS
IWMS FAMIS IMPLEMENTATION
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
October 25, 2010
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SAGENDA
Opening 2:00 – 2:05pm
Facilities Planning and Construction – Business Needs 2:05 – 2:20pm
Spencer Moore, Exec. Director, Facilities Planning
Facilities Management – Business Needs 2:20 – 2:35pm
Melissa Rockwell, Exec. Director, Facilities Management
Project Organization Structure and Major Milestones 2:35 – 2:50pm
Rita Barrantes, Assoc. to CIO and UIT Project Mgr
Break 2:50 – 3:00pm
FAMIS – Project Team Kickoff 3:00 – 4:00pm
Steve Drueke, Accruent Project Manager2
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N S
SOFTWARE SELECTION
Evaluation September 2009 – March 2010
f f ll i d i iliDecision for one fully‐integrated Enterprise Facility Management system vs. multiple systems because of significant cost savings, increased efficiency, and improved control.
A seamless integration to PeopleSoft was a mandatory requirement in the selection criteriain the selection criteria
FAMIS selected to meet both SPACE management and FACILITY gmanagement needs, including Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Residential Life and Housing (RLH)3
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SSPACE MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS NEEDS
Compliance with CB facilities reporting requirements
Compliance with Circular A‐21 Requirements for the facilities p q
portion of the Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Indirect Cost recovery
IRS reporting requirements for private and public use of facilities thatIRS reporting requirements for private and public use of facilities that
are bonded with interest‐free bonds
A t d d t il d f iliti d t d d f i t l d i iAccurate and detailed facilities data needed for internal decision
making – occupancy, move management, etc.
Integration with PeopleSoft for Class scheduling
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SSPACE MANAGEMENT
The FAMIS Space Module will:
Utilize an annual web based space survey to update facilities data. Provide
an online interface for maintaining accurate levels of room data using both
space audits and space update request.
Provide accurate drawings and detailed space reports accessible to all
college business administrators and designated space representatives for
each college/division and department.
Allow designated space representatives to view and update space data as
changes occur .
Track changes associated with all room information updates including
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SSPACE MANAGEMENT
INDIRECT COST RECOVERY
The University of Houston’s current combined F&A Rate is 50%
Facilities component ‐ 24%
Administrative component ‐ 26%.
The annual space allocation survey results are crucial in preparing an
accurate and defendable F&A Rate Proposal.
FAMIS will allow us to:
Distinguish and track separately, the space assigned specifically to a
department conducting research down to the occupant level or grant level.
Support different space allocation rules e.g. by grant, researcher, room
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SINDIRECT COST RECOVERY
•Multiple Approaches Room• Prorated Assignment
• Room Type• Occupying Group• Occupant Allocation Entities
Beg/End DateBeg/End Date
Occupant• Functional Use
• Prorated Usage• RoomD /G
Allocation Entities
Org. Research
AdministrationBiology
ChemistryLab
Classroom
Group• Dept/Group• Occupant
• Assignable Cost Level• Room Type
Room Type Function
Grant
Chemistry
Hopkinsyp
Occupant/PI Attributes
GrantAgency
pPasteur
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS NEEDS
• A web‐enabled work‐order system that will allow a more efficient process of reporting and follow‐up of work‐orders.
• Information for facilities managers to become more proactive instead of reactive to facilities' requirements and enable better decision making.
• Tracking and management of planned work
• BacklogBacklog
• Reports and Productivity Tracking by Service Area
• Joint system with Residential Life Work Management
• Programmed Maintenance program development for warranty management
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Other Business Benefits of Updated and Efficient Work Order System
• Efficient and streamlined processes ‐ using standardized data that is shared across the university.
• Key resource for Building Coordinator Program and Facility Wide Reporting
• Improve safety and environmental planning capabilities, reducing riskImprove safety and environmental planning capabilities, reducing risk from accident and regulatory compliance violations.
• Data standardization across the university and the elimination of redundant information held by multiple organizations in various degreesredundant information held by multiple organizations in various degrees of quality and accuracy.
• Fast and accurate reporting on critical facilities information.
EHS ill b tili i t d h i d h i f k d ill• EHS will be utilizing system and phasing and sharing of work orders will benefit customers and improve services including research support
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
The FACILITY MANAGEMENT Modules include
Ph i l l k dPhysical plant work order management
Preventive maintenance
Maintenance projects
Resource scheduling/labor tracking
Inventory control
PurchasingPurchasing
Self‐service request management
Key control
Asset Inventory
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Self‐Service Easy to useEasy to use
Simplifies customer
involvement/feedback
‐Web based customer access
Off‐load work control center from phones
Manage queries & status checks
Graphical Navigation
Email Notification
Customizable
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Corrective Work Orders
Preventive Work OrdersPreventive Work Orders
Configurable
Workbenches
Streamline
Scheduling
Simple workflowSimple workflow
Flexible costing
BETTER WORK
PLANNING!
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Inventory
Parts ManagementParts Management
Replenishment
Multiple Warehouses
Cycle Counting
Cost Tracking
HistoriesHistories
Intuitive queries
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Key Control
Set Up Locks & KeysSet Up Locks & Keys
Lock/Key Assoc
Track Issues, History, Holders
Returns and Reassignments
Cross‐charges
Integrated to Space Mgmt Systemp g y
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SFACILITY MANAGEMENT
Asset Tracking
EquipmentEquipment
Facilities
Vehicles
History
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SPROJECT TIMELINE(Estimate)( )
Phase 1Space Management
Phase 2
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Phase 3Maintenance Mgt
Oct ‘10 ………………......Mar ‘11……..…………….Feb ‘12……….……….………….…June ‘12
RHL Maintenance (TMA)
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SBUSINESS OWNERS
Spencer Moore, Exec. SponsorFacilities Planning (Phase 1)g ( )
Melisa Rockwell‐Bellini, Exec. SponsorFacilities Maintenance (Phase 2 and 3)Facilities Maintenance (Phase 2 and 3)
Bob Schneller, StakeholderE i l H l h d S f (Ph 2)Environmental Health and Safety (Phase 2)
Javier Hidalgo, Exec. SponsorResidential Life & Housing (Phase 3)
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SCORE PROJECT TEAM
Lillian Wanjagi, Project OwnerF ili i I f iFacilities Information
Rita Barrantes, Overall Project ManagerUIT Office of the CIO
Haseen Mazhar, Program ManagerUIT Enterprise Systems
Peggy Polvado, Application AdministratorUIT Enterprise Systems
Steve Drueke, Accruent Project Manager
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SSPACE MANAGEMENT
Space Utilization
Space SurveySpace Survey
Indirect Cost Recovery
PeopleSoft data integration (employee data and building/room information for CB reporting)
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SMAINTENANCE MGT
Work Orders including Self‐ServiceWork Orders, including Self Service
Preventative Maintenance
Inventory Control, including fleet and asset management
Key control
Environmental Health and Risk ManagementEnvironmental Health and Risk Management
PeopleSoft data integration ‐ Financials
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N SPROJECT SUCCESS
Stakeholder
Support
Success Change Management
Appropriate
Training
Effective
Communication
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P L A N T O P E R A T I O N S
For project updates, please visit http://www.uh.edu/plantops/famis/
Thank You
Questions?Questions?
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