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Holding Court A leading provider of technical facilities management services, Integrated Technical Management (ITM) is well accustomed to providing innovative engineering solutions and life cycle services to critical facilities like those operated by Court Services Victoria.

With direct access to the A.G. Coombs Group’s 70-plus years of in-house technical expertise and specialist resources, ITM has been delivering solutions focused on meeting the needs of clients and their facilities for well over a decade. “ITM is one of the seven businesses of the A.G. Coombs Group, and specialises in the areas of Technical Facilities Management, Technical Project Management and Strategic Advice,” says Paul Gilmore, Executive Manager Group Business Development at A.G. Coombs Group.

Adopting a whole-of-life approach to asset management and maintenance underpins ITM’s preference for holistic, asset maintenance. And by deploying technically experienced on-site personnel – and the latest technology – ITM is able to map and maintain customer assets at optimal levels, thereby delivering long-term value to their facilities. “The business prides itself on our highly experienced personnel, and their ability to integrate seamlessly into client operational structures in the planning and delivery of bespoke solutions based on the portfolio, facility requirements and objectives.” In a context of increasing economic and environmental performance pressures, coupled with risk mitigation and improved asset performance, many organisations are seeking an approach that goes beyond day-to-day task-based maintenance.

Court Services Victoria manages a diverse asset base of 53 facilities that range from major purposebuilt court buildings concentrated in the CBD and metropolitan Melbourne, to single-room court facilities dispersed throughout regional Victoria.

The Supreme Court of Victoria building is part of the Court Services Victoria portfolio. The National Heritage listed building was constructed between 1874 and 1884.

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