MULTI-TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE

MULTI-TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE

The reliability of a company's facilities depends on preventive and corrective maintenance. This also helps optimize production tools and reduce costs. SPIE is an integrated service provider that enhances the performance of companies in multi-technical and multiservice maintenance.

A tailored offer


Service contracts tailored to the specific needs of SPIE's customers are available for multi-technical maintenance. The Group manages a wide network of agencies, resources in engineering and methods, and technicians specializing in all maintenance needs. Through this network, SPIE offers its customers a wide range of technical skills, including HVAC, mechanical engineering, automated systems, and surveillance and communications.

In the following sectors, SPIE provides high-quality service:

  • Maintenance, decommissioning, and technical support in the energy sector
  • Industry: mechanical maintenance, electricity and industrial information technology
  • Transport
  • Community: equipment maintenance and system monitoring
  • Telecommuting
  • Services: scheduled preventive maintenance and rapid support solutions

SPIE: a benchmark company in maintenance

SPIE works to centralise skills in the field of maintenance. The Group took an active role in drafting standards and professional reference guides for maintenance and services businesses.

The first geographic maintenance contract at AREVA's La Hague site is one of SPIE's major projects. This contract will create a multibusiness maintenance market for the nuclear subsidiary of the Group. SPIE is expanding on its traditional construction and project management activities by providing maintenance and services (offices, hospitals, shopping malls, banks, rail stations, hotels, etc.). This field has seen the Group sign a number of service contracts for the transportation and maintenance of infrastructure.

 SPIE: a specialist in Facilities Management

Outsourcing support functions outside a company's core business is leading to more companies opting for single, integrated contracts. Service contracts for Facility Management (FM) may apply to:

  • a single site (total FM),
  • or a set of facilities located on various sites (global FM).

The SPIE Facilities Management department has been established  customers withg, tools, and methods, it will enhance the structure of this high value-added technical offer.