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CFMO
Officer
LTC Steve Smith
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The
mission of the Construction and Facilities Management Office
is to provide functional leadership for all agency facility
engineering programs, including facility construction, maintenance,
and real estate with an emphasis on safeguarding the environment
and providing quality training areas and work environments.
SRM
The
terms Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (SRM)
refers to operation, maintenance, repair, and construction
of real property regardless of appropriation. In brief,
sustainment maintains facilities, restoration improves facilities
back to their current standards and modernization improves
facilities to new standards. SRM is relatively new terminology
resulting from a federal government initiative to recognize
that facilities have a definitive life cycle and naturally
degrade over time. By combining the appropriate level of
maintenance while restoring to keep facilities’ major building
systems up to date with current standards and using new
construction to modernize in an effort to prevent functional
obsolescence, the full life cycle of a facility can be achieved.
The SRM construct is a significant philosophical departure
from the previous real property maintenance mindset that
isolated maintenance and repair efforts from new construction
objectives. SRM is designed to bring these two important
components together in a program that ensures the longest
life and the best possible performance from a facility for
the least investment.
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AZ ARNG Interim Maintenance Work Request
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