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This standard includes a list of miscellaneous maintenance tasks along with estimated performance times required for completing each task. These figures may be used to estimate the amount of time required to perform a group of tasks; however, they are based on estimations for commercial and industrial structures and may need to be adjusted for applications in historic buildings. Therefore, local estimates should be adjusted based on observation and experience.
Frequency of tasks should be analyzed prior to determining the total performance time for a group of tasks. Outside contractors should be employed when maintenance tasks require special skills, expensive equipment or tools and materials that are not readily available. These more complex tasks should be omitted from any calculations involving in-house employees.
Results of these calculations may be used for planning purposes to calculate staff size which can be adjusted based on specific needs. Assume 2000 man-hours/year for the average full-time employee. Once the time required for performing a group of maintenance tasks has been calculated, staff size can be determined by dividing the maintenance time (in hours) by 2000 man-hours.
Calculating Work time Units
Maintenance Task |
Time in Seconds |
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Ash Tray | 15 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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13” x 35” x 12” | 22 |
36” x 30” x 8” | 33 |
42” x 24” x 11” | 49 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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36” x 77” x 18” | 106 |
30” x 66” x 18” | 42 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Large | 63 |
Medium | 5 |
Steno | 22 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Wall | 20 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Large | 48 |
Medium | 43 |
Small | 38 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Without glass | 25 |
With glass | 40 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Fire Extinguishers | 16 |
Maintenance Task | Time |
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Table Lamp, Shade | 35 |
Floor Lamp, Shade | 35 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Ledge (124” x 15”) | 45 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Sand Urns | 60 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Large | 60 |
Medium | 65 |
Small | 58 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Vending Machine | 60 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Ledge (124” x 15”) | 210 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Wastebaskets | 15 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Door (Washing) | 150 |
Drinking Fountain (Cleaning) | 90 |
(Large Divan) Vacuuming | 190 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Commode With Partition (Cleaning) | 180 |
Door (Spot Wash) | 50 |
Door Latch | 10 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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25” x 49” | 20 |
60” x 21” | 20 |
88” x 31” | 40 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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Napkin Dispenser (Loading or Replenishing) | 13 |
Napkin (Disposal) | 10 |
Paper Towel Dispenser (Loading or Replenishing) | 7 |
Paper Towel (Disposal) | 10 |
Maintenance Task | Time in Seconds |
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20” long | 8 |
126” x 6” | 60 |
Urinals - (Complete Cleaning) | 120 |
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Wainscoting (Cleaning) 75-100 Ft. Long | 25 |
Wash Basin, Soap Detergent (Cleaning or Replenishing) | 120 |
Door (Wash both sides) | 150 |
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Glass part. (Clean, wash) per sq. ft. | 5.5 |
Wall, marble (Wash) per sq. ft. | 5.5 |
Wall, tile (Wash) per sq. ft. | 9 |
Glass part., opaque (Wash) per sq. ft. | 3 |
Wall, painted (Wash) per sq. ft. | 9 |
Wall (Vacuum) per sq. ft. | 4.7 |
Windows (Wash) per sq. ft. | 7.5 |
Standard Job Times for Floor Cleaning Operations
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 9 |
Slightly Obstructed | 1 |
Obstructed | 12 |
Heavily Obstructed | 16 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 7 |
Slightly Obstructed | 9 |
Obstructed | 12 |
Heavily Obstructed | 16 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 16 |
Slightly Obstructed | 23 |
Obstructed | 27 |
Heavily Obstructed | 32 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 35 |
Slightly Obstructed | 45 |
Obstructed | 50 |
Heavily Obstructed | 55 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 240 |
Slightly Obstructed | 300 |
Obstructed | 330 |
Heavily Obstructed | 360 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 75 |
Slightly Obstructed | 105 |
Obstructed | 120 |
Heavily Obstructed | 135 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 25 |
Slightly Obstructed | 35 |
Obstructed | 40 |
Heavily Obstructed | 45 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 15 |
Slightly Obstructed | 25 |
Obstructed | 30 |
Heavily Obstructed | 35 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 20 |
Slightly Obstructed | 27 |
Obstructed | 31 |
Heavily Obstructed | 35 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 14 |
Slightly Obstructed | 17 |
Obstructed | 19 |
Heavily Obstructed | 23 |
Floor Cleaning Operation | Time in Minutes per 1,000 Sq. Ft. |
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Unobstructed | 100 |
Slightly Obstructed | 120 |
Obstructed | 140 |
Heavily Obstructed | 180 |
NOTE: Add additional time to the total work time determined for a group of tasks for room preparation (i.e. moving, stacking and returning furniture back to its original location) and for assembly, set-up and clean-up of equipment used. For sample time estimate forms and additional information relating to maintenance, see the publication “Cyclical Maintenance for Historic Buildings”.
References:
From the publication “Cyclical Maintenance for Historic Buildings”, by J. Henry Chambers, AIA, National Park Service - Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, 1976.