A Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) Template is used to evaluate the condition of a building, its assets and its systems needed to perform its intended function. This template can be used by architects, engineers, skilled-trade workers and other construction professionals in performing FCAs to accurately assess a facility's condition and help clients create a repair and maintenance plan.
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Client / Site
Conducted on
Prepared by
Item status guide:
5 Excellent - Brand new and no issues to report - Plan for 8 to 10 year span 4 Good - No immediate issues or concerns - Consider replacement in 6 to 8 years 3 Fair - Average wear for building age. Not new but no immediate issues. - Replace within 5 to 6 years 2 Poor - Worn from use. Nearing end of expected life cycle. - Replace within 2 to 4 years 1 Critical - Extremely worn or damaged - Replace within the next 2 years
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
Electrical Systems
Electrical wiring
Sockets
Lighting
Emergency generators.
Plumbing
Piping
Water pressure
Toilets
Plumbing fixtures
Vertical Transportation
Escalators
Passenger elevators
Freight elevators
Health and Fire Safety
Air quality
Water quality
Fire alarms
Fire suppression systems
Compliance with Building Codes & Regulations
The facility complies with the International Building Code (IBC)
The facility complies with the International Residential Code (IRC)
The facility complies with the International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
Name and Signature of inspector
Yousif Ma
Facility Condition Assessment Template
A Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) Template is used to evaluate the condition of a building, its assets and its systems needed to perform its intended function. This template can be used by architects, engineers, skilled-trade workers and other construction professionals in performing FCAs to accurately assess a facility's condition and help clients create a repair and maintenance plan.
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You should independently determine whether the template is suitable for your circumstances.