Facilities & work orders
Facilities is ActionConnect's computerized maintenance management (CMMS) module. It tracks the physical, hands-on work of running a campus — break/fix requests, scheduled upkeep, equipment, and spare parts — and is kept separate from project tasks. A leaking pipe, a broken HVAC unit, or a routine filter change lives here as a work order, not as a project item.
For the asset registry, custody, and check-in/check-out, see Assets & assignments.
Work orders
A work order is a single maintenance job. Create one with a:
- Title and description.
- Priority, category, and type — all configurable per organization; your admin defines the exact sets, so they are stored as data, never hardcoded.
- Status, drawn from your custom work-order statuses. Each status carries a display color that shows on the board and in lists.
- Technician assignment — route the job to whoever will do the work.
Location
Work orders pin to a place through the Campus → Building → Room cascade, so you always know exactly where the job is. The cascade is managed by your admin in Settings.
Attaching equipment
Link the facility assets / equipment a job involves — the HVAC unit, the pump, the projector. The work order then appears in that asset's maintenance history, building a record of everything done to it over time.
Checklists, comments, and files
- Checklists / procedures break a job into ordered steps so nothing is skipped.
- Comments keep a running log; choose notify options to alert the right people when you post.
- File attachments hold photos, manuals, or sign-off documents in your organization's private storage.
Numbering and auto-save
- Work-order numbering is customizable — set a prefix, starting number, and padding in Settings so IDs match your existing scheme.
- Edits auto-save as you change fields; there is no separate Save button on the work-order dialog.
Email intake
If your admin enables email intake for work orders, inbound messages to the configured address open work orders automatically — handy for letting staff report problems by email.
Views
The same work orders display three ways:
- Board — a kanban grouped by status. Drag a card between columns to change its status; status colors carry through.
- List — a searchable table with status, priority, and category filters for slicing the queue.
- Calendar — month, week, and day layouts showing scheduled work orders, including recurring preventive-maintenance events on their due dates.
Preventive maintenance
Recurring upkeep is driven by PM templates. A template defines the work to be done and a recurrence (for example, every 30 days or the first of each month). ActionConnect auto-generates work orders from the template, calculating each due date from the recurrence so scheduled maintenance never falls off the radar. Generated PM work orders appear on the calendar alongside ad-hoc jobs.
PM templates are configured by your admin in Settings.
Parts inventory on work orders
When a job consumes spare parts, record them on the work order:
- Adding a part to a work order decrements that part's catalog stock.
- Removing a part restores the stock.
Each part has a reorder point; when stock falls to or below it, the part shows in low-stock alerts and filters so you can reorder before you run out.
Asset downtime tracking
When equipment goes out of service, start a downtime record with a reason and stop it when the asset is back online. ActionConnect calculates the duration, giving you a history of how long each asset was unavailable and why.
Next
- Manage the asset registry and custody in Assets & assignments.