Technical maintenance of buildings and engineering systems is crucial for ensuring their longevity and efficient operation. In this regard, the role of a certified engineer is hard to overestimate. It’s important for the engineer to have a good understanding of the current legislation regulating this area, as well as the ability to read blueprints and understand the specifics of all technological processes.

At Lenox, we understand the importance of comprehensive system maintenance and offer a unified service system for all your needs. We have a team of certified engineers who are experts in their field and can help you find the right specialists in the shortest possible time. Our services cover various areas, such as ventilation and air conditioning systems, water supply and heating, sanitation, and power supply.

Moreover, we recognize that technical maintenance is not only about engineering systems. Cleaning premises is also an important aspect to ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone. In our team, we also have support staff with skills in various tasks, such as repairs and construction. Entrust us with maintaining your building and engineering systems in top condition, as well as taking care of its cleanliness.

The process of operating a construction facility includes:

  • Compilation of necessary documentation and technical specifications for the care of the structure
  • Conducting planned control checks.
  • Performing both preventive maintenance and on-demand repair work
  • Maintaining specific temperature, humidity, and lighting conditions in the building, as well as servicing elevators
  • Assessing the technical condition of engineering networks and communications, as well as identifying and eliminating malfunctions
  • Installing and commissioning new equipment.
  • Supervising the maintenance of safety inside the facility and compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards
  • Inspection, conducting restoration work, and addressing defects in case of emergency situations
  • Detecting discrepancies with established norms and requirements