About Maintenance Management Framework (MMF)
The Maintenance Management Framework (MMF) is the whole-of-Government policy for managing building maintenance. The MMF comprises the policy document and a series of associated guidelines and policy advice notes.
Why have it?
The State of Queensland owns and uses billions of dollars worth of building assets. These assets must be properly and systematically maintained so that they continue to support the delivery of a wide range of government services which fulfil the social, economic and environmental needs of the community.
What is it supposed to achieve?
The main objectives of the MMF are to ensure:
- continuous improvement in asset planning, maintenance procedures and risk management
- government buildings are adequately and systematically maintained
- the risks to Government are well managed
- departments take a more strategic role in maintenance of government buildings
- the Government has pertinent information for monitoring the maintenance, condition and performance of buildings at a whole-of-Government level
- there is sufficient operational information to perform maintenance, including the ability to review policies and strategies, analyse life-cycle costs, assess environmental impact, plan for replacements and upgrades, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of maintenance.
Last Updated 05/08/2009