Asset Lifecycle Review
Focused residual-life assessment for chillers, lifts, roofs, or other high-cost assets before you commit capital.
Scope & next stepPanel Gardenbase
Condition surveys, ranked maintenance backlogs, and asset lifecycle notes written for Hong Kong estates—so committees can fund the right works in the right order.
Flagship engagement
We walk the roofs, plant rooms, and common areas you name, then return a report that ranks what to fix now, what to plan, and what to watch—with residual-life commentary on the costly assets.
Engagements usually run two to four weeks from first access to final PDF. Statutory certificates stay with your licensed examiners; our work feeds budget and board decisions.
Read the full scopeRelated work
Focused residual-life assessment for chillers, lifts, roofs, or other high-cost assets before you commit capital.
Scope & next stepA practical annual PPM calendar tailored to your estate’s plant, finishes, and contractor rhythms.
Scope & next stepA structured defect register and works brief ready for discussion with contractors or the management committee.
Scope & next stepFrom recent estates
The defect log photos were clear enough for our tender meeting. I wish the first draft had flagged resident-access hours more boldly—we added that ourselves—but the trade grouping saved us rewriting the package.
Our PPM calendar used to live in three contractor emails. Panel Gardenbase folded them into one year view with typhoon-season fabric checks marked. We still argue about budgets, but at least we argue from the same dates.
Tell us the estate name, number of blocks, and your decision date. We will reply with survey access needs and an estimate basis.
Write to the North Point office