Life Cycle Management

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What is Life Cycle Management?

Life Cycle Management is a strategic approach to managing a facility and its components from design through construction, operation, renovation and decommissioning – integrating technical, financial and environmental perspectives.

Technical Definition: A strategic approach to managing a facility and its components from design through construction, operation, renovation and decommissioning. Life cycle management integrates technical, financial and environmental perspectives to optimise total value over time.

Why it matters: Facilities last 30-50 years but the technology inside them has a much shorter lifecycle. Life cycle management ensures technology investments are planned, maintained and replaced in a way that protects the asset owner’s long-term interests.

HubMind’s view: We structure digital information so it outlives any individual system or vendor. The goal is data that remains usable and valuable across multiple generations of technology.

Read more: The Map, The Engine and The Road.

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