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Duties & Responsibilities of the Sandusky
County Facility Management:
Facility Management was created in 1988 in
order to care for the buildings and outside green spaces owned by Sandusky
County. This department is part of the general fund and operates with a 1.4
million budget of which approximately 40% goes to pay for utility bills and
road fuel for Sandusky County. Facility Management employs 18 people and is
under the supervision of Superintendent John McClellan. This department is
comprised of two branches, Maintenance and Housekeeping.
The Maintenance Department of 9 employees is
responsible for the upkeep of 21 county owned buildings. Their duties
include general maintenance, remodeling projects, new construction, mowing,
landscaping, maintenance, snow removal, overseeing of the telephone systems
and fuel depot, as well as a wide variety of other jobs. Annually, the
Facility Management plans and organizes the public auction of county surplus
property.
The Housekeeping Department of 9 employees is
responsible for the cleaning of approximately 215,717 square feet of county
offices and public areas.
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