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    FACILITIES & OPERATIONS

    FacilitiesThatSupportActiveProgramsHaveNoToleranceforDowntime

    Federal facilities supporting active programs have one standard: they have to work. Power systems, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and building infrastructure all have to be maintained... DYMARIS delivers the operations and maintenance management that holds that standard.

    Core Capability

    Active Management, Not Maintenance Scheduling

    Managing federal facilities at the level active programs demand is an ongoing operational responsibility, not a maintenance scheduling exercise. It requires active management of building systems, coordinated response when equipment fails or degrades, and the judgment to prioritize correctly when multiple demands compete for the same resources.

    Our facilities work covers the full range of building infrastructure. Power generation systems, HVAC, electrical systems, plumbing, and general construction and site works are all within our scope. We maintain existing systems, respond to failures, and support construction and upgrade work when program requirements change the demands on the facility.

    We work within existing government and military installations. Our role is to operate and maintain the infrastructure that is there, to the standard the program requires, and to manage the physical environment so it stays aligned with operational needs rather than falling behind them.

    Security infrastructure is managed as part of our O&M scope. Perimeter systems, access control, and physical security requirements are integrated into how we plan and execute facilities work, not separated from it.

    When programs change, facilities have to respond. Personnel increases, new operational functions, and shifting access requirements all create demands on the physical environment. DYMARIS manages that adaptation as part of ongoing operations, coordinating with program leadership so facilities stay current with what the program needs.

    What We Support:

    Explore each area of operational support below

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    Operations and maintenance management for federal facilities and campuses

    We manage facilities operations as an active, ongoing responsibility — coordinating across building systems, maintenance schedules, and operational demands so facilities stay functional to the standard the program requires.

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    Power generation system maintenance and support

    We maintain power generation infrastructure through scheduled preventive maintenance and rapid response to failures — keeping the systems that programs depend on operational regardless of facility age or environmental conditions.

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    HVAC system maintenance, repair, and management

    We manage HVAC systems with the understanding that climate control is a mission-critical function in active federal facilities — maintaining, repairing, and monitoring systems to prevent failures before they affect program operations.

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    Electrical systems maintenance and repair

    We maintain and repair electrical infrastructure across federal facilities — from distribution systems and panel maintenance to component-level repair — keeping the power environment reliable for the programs that depend on it.

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    Plumbing systems maintenance and repair

    We handle plumbing maintenance and repair across federal facilities, managing routine upkeep and responding to failures with the urgency that active program environments require.

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    Construction and site works in support of facility requirements

    When programs change, facilities have to adapt. We manage construction and site works required to bring the physical environment into alignment with new operational requirements — coordinating with program leadership so modifications do not disrupt ongoing operations.

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    Base life support coordination within existing government and military installations

    We operate within existing government and military installation structures — coordinating with base operations, managing access requirements, and providing life support services that keep personnel and programs functioning within the installation environment.

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    Perimeter security and physical security infrastructure management

    Physical security is managed as an integrated part of our O&M scope — not separated from it. We maintain perimeter systems, access control infrastructure, and physical security equipment as part of the same operational framework that governs all other building systems.

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    Infrastructure readiness and regulatory compliance management

    We maintain the documentation, inspection cadences, and corrective action processes needed to keep federal facilities in compliance with regulatory requirements — so programs are not exposed to compliance risk from the physical environment they operate in.

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    Coordination between facilities operations and program-level requirements

    Facilities and program requirements do not always move in the same direction. We manage that interface — coordinating with program leadership when operational demands create new facility needs and ensuring the physical environment keeps pace with the program.

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