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Here at Oculus Group, we consider building maintenance an imperative part of facilities management and as a business, we provide a number of solutions in this field.
With one trusted facilities management partner, you eliminate the complexity of coordinating multiple contractors. Our qualified engineers, comprehensive service portfolio, and local Wirral presence mean faster response times, consistent quality, and maintenance solutions tailored to your business needs.
We’re on hand to quickly make your site or property safe, repairing the issue whilst on site if possible. No job is too big or too small for our team, contact our expert team today or view our services below.
We deliver comprehensive commercial maintenance services that protect your investment, ensure operational continuity, and create safe, professional environments for your staff and customers.
Our facilities maintenance solutions cover every aspect of your property’s upkeep. From planned preventative maintenance that identifies issues before they become costly problems, to rapid reactive maintenance that responds to emergencies 24/7, we keep your business running smoothly.
Our multi-skilled engineers handle electrical installations, plumbing repairs, building fabric maintenance, and mechanical systems across all commercial sectors.
By regularly servicing and inspecting your systems and equipment, we can identify and fix any potential problems before they become bigger issues.
We offer a 24/7 reactive repairs with a dedicated team to handle your enquiry and ensure prompt attendance.
Our commercial waste management services ensure businesses effectively manage and dispose of their waste in a responsible and sustainable manner.
We can provide all year round grounds maintenance packages covering all the fundamentals required to keep your grounds looking pristine.
We offer a wide range of facilities management services to multinational businesses across the UK.
Contenur UK
Oculus Facilities Management were awarded a range of management services for the Contenur UK offices and workshop.
From plumbing and electrical work to servicing and building repairs, we handle every maintenance need efficiently. One trusted partner streamlines your operations.
Our planned preventative maintenance schedules keep your Wirral premises running smoothly, while our rapid reactive maintenance service responds quickly to emergencies.
Our Wirral-based maintenance team holds relevant certifications and industry accreditations, ensuring compliant, safe, and professional workmanship.
Preventive maintenance is a proactive approach that involves performing regular maintenance tasks on equipment and facilities to prevent breakdowns and prolong their lifespan. Reactive maintenance, on the other hand, is a reactive approach that involves performing maintenance tasks in response to equipment failures or breakdowns. It includes tasks such as repairs, replacements, and emergency maintenance.
We would usually encourage businesses to take a preventative approach to your maintenance strategy to avoid costly downtime or accidental injury to staff or customers.
We aim to respond to emergency problems in the same day. Lower priority tasks are usually booked and successfully completed within 2-5 days.
We can provide planned and reactive maintenance services across the Northwest of England, including Liverpool, Merseyside, Greater Manchester & Cheshire. We can also offer guard in residence and other specialist security services across the UK.
Reactive maintenance means that you’re responding to a problem with your facilities or equipment, rather than proactively planning to protect your business from aspects like down time or an inability to provide your statutory requirements around site safety.
Clients can request our reactive maintenance services 24/7 through the direct phone numbers provided or our job booking system.
The frequency of building inspections varies depending on the type of building and its intended use. The responsibility for building inspections lies with the local authority, which is required to enforce the building regulations and ensure that buildings are safe and meet the required standards. For existing buildings, inspection depends on the building’s use and age, as well as any specific risks or hazards associated with the building. For example, high-risk buildings such as hospitals, schools, and high-rise buildings may be inspected more frequently.