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Larry Wash & Matt Pike June 29th Understanding Equipment’s Life Cycles and How Safety Improves Tenant Satisfaction Copyright KONE, Inc. 2015

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Page 1: BOMA presentation - June - 2015

Larry Wash & Matt Pike – June 29th

Understanding Equipment’s Life Cycles and

How Safety Improves Tenant Satisfaction

Copyright KONE, Inc. 2015

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Agenda

Using Risk Mitigation

Assessments to Improve Safety

Understanding Equipment

Lifecycles

KONE in Brief

Todays Speakers

How to Best Manage an Aging

Asset

Summary

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Today’s speakers

Larry Wash Executive Vice President,

KONE Americas

– Expertise: Senior executive

with extensive experience

running global organizations

and growing multi-billion dollar

businesses.

– Areas of focus:

Business strategy

Change management and

transformation

Operational improvements

Thought leader in energy

services / sustainability

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Matt Pike Manager, KONE Customer

Based Risk Management

– Expertise: Corporate manager

focused on developing risk mitigation

practices with extensive field

experience.

– Areas of focus:

North American customer safety training

Customer risk assessments

Safety auditing systems

Safety implications in People Flow®

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KONE in brief

KONE

– Industry-leading elevators and

escalators company. Our services

cover the entire lifetime of

a building, from the design phase to

maintenance, repairs and

modernization solutions

Quick facts:

– KONE Americas includes Canada,

Mexico and the U.S.

– 65 branches across the geography,

around 5,500 employees

– Approximately 2,300 of our employees

are technicians

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Understanding Equipment Life Cycles

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Aging Buildings in the United States

15-19

~200 ~250

~2,000

+25

~100

20-24 10-14

High number of aging high-rise buildings

Over 50%

Total US

installed

base

Of which

at least 20

years old

~1.0M

Installed elevators and escalators

base is aging

Number of buildings with 25 or more floors by age

(building age in years)

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Over half of all elevators and escalators are beyond the end of their useful life

span, which creates reliability challenges for property managers.

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How To Best Manage Your

Aging Assets

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Managing Your Aging Assets?

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Why is it important to think about an asset management plan?

Analyze Plan Update

An asset management plan is a comprehensive analysis of

your equipment designed to prepare for future enhancements

in a systematic manner that focus on key areas:

Code

Safety

Accessibility

Eco-Efficiency

Reliability

Aesthetics Performance

Asset management planning is a critical life cycle management tool

that can help you prioritize elevator and escalators needs.

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Expecations of an Asset Management Plan

A building owner / property

manager should expect an Asset

Management Plan from their

service company

A living document that can

change with the needs of the

building

Smarter investments with the

biggest impacts

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Asset Management Plans align goals to

equipment needs to prevent downtime.

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Focus Areas: Dealing with Aging Equipment

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How can performance and reliablity in an assest management plan

benefit your building?

Code

Safety

Accessibility

Aesthetics

Eco-Efficiency

Performance

and Reliability

• Door equipment

• Addresses issue that

cause call outs or

shutdowns

• Improving tenant

satisfaction

Focus areas provide solutions to chronic problems, that can help

increase your uptime and reliability.

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Focus Areas: Dealing with Aging Equipment

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How can safety in an assest management plan help reduce potential

end user risk?

Code

Safety

Accessibility

Performance

and Reliability

Aesthetics

Eco-Efficiency

• Door restrictors

• Stops unauthorized

access to the

elevator hoistway

• Immediately

improves safety

Safety actions provide immediate benefit which brings peace of mind and

reduces liability.

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Using Risk Mitigation Assessments to

improve Safety and Reduce Liability

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Risk Mitigation Assessments

What is a Risk Mitigation

Assessment?

Targets safety items that help reduce

risk and liability

Helps an owner / property manager

prioritize equipment needs

Written report that defines items

identified during asset management

planning to make more impactful

decision.

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A risk mitigation assessment is a

roadmap to help prioritize assets based

on risk and liability exposures.

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Risk Mitigation Assessments – Understanding

Potential Risks

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Why is it important to think about a Risk Mitigation Assessments?

Code Safety

Upgrades

Site

specific

issues

Safety

Training

Crowd

Control Modernization

Risk Mitigation Assessments allow owners / property managers to

make the best informed decisions.

Detailed report to help an owner / property manager understand

and create a holistic approach to equipment management.

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Focused Analysis: Site Specific issues

Risk Assessment

Recommendation

– Moving displays that

attract children away

from equipment

– End user education on

how to properly use

equipment

– Identifying outside

factors that create

liability exposures

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Risks identified

– Attractive nuisances

– Equipment misuse

– Outside factors that

impact equipment

Reviewing a site from a risk reduction standpoint helps exposure site

specific risks that maybe non-elevator / escalator related.

Site

specific

issues

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Focused Analysis: Customer Training

Safety Materials

– Owner safety training

– End-User flyers

– Equipment specific

training

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Safety

Training

Having a strategy on addressing end-user and employee training helps

reduce liability exposures.

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Focused Analysis: Safety Upgrades

Aesthetics Items

– 2 elevator Asset

Management Plan

provided

Cab upgrades =

$40,000

– Overall benefit is

superficial and does

not address

mechanical updates.

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Safety / Code Items

– 2 elevator Asset

Management Plan

provided

Door restrictors = $15,000

Safety Door edges =

$10,000

Reduced cab upgrades =

$15,000

– Same investment

addresses safety, reliability

and aesthetics.

Prioritizing an owners / property managers goals with professional elevator

and escalator equipment planning addresses multiple needs.

Safety

Upgrades

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Summary

• Aging equipment base

Over 50% of all elevator and escalator

equipment is at or beyond the end of

their useful life cycle

• Asset Management Planning

Having a plan in place helps prepare for

the costs associated with safety

upgrades, modernization, and other

associated costs

• Risk Mitigation Assortments

Integral part of an owner / property

manager strategic plan for the future

Proactive management of your assets

reduces the likelihood of unforeseen

expenditures .

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