Planned Maintenance for Buildings, Equipment & Critical Systems
Bolthooks Technical Services offers Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) in Saudi Arabia for commercial, industrial, residential, and other operational facilities.
An AMC provides a defined maintenance arrangement for the systems and equipment covered by the contract. Instead of relying only on breakdown calls, scheduled inspections and servicing help identify maintenance requirements before they become major operational issues.
What Can an AMC Cover?
The contract scope can be built around the actual systems installed at your facility.
HVAC & Air Conditioning
Scheduled servicing of air-conditioning equipment, including chillers, AHUs, FCUs, VRF/VRV systems, ventilation equipment, and related components.
Electrical Systems
Inspection and maintenance of electrical panels, distribution systems, lighting, cabling, controls, and other covered electrical assets.
Plumbing & Water Systems
Maintenance of water supply, drainage, pumps, tanks, piping, sanitary fixtures, and associated plumbing equipment.
Civil & Building Maintenance
Repairs and upkeep related to walls, floors, doors, finishes, waterproofing, and other building elements included within the agreed scope.
Fire & Safety Systems
Inspection and maintenance support for applicable fire protection and safety equipment according to the facility requirements and contract scope.
Specialist Equipment
Additional technical systems can be incorporated where Bolthooks has the required service capability and the equipment falls within the agreed maintenance schedule.
How the AMC Works
Facility Review
Before the contract begins, the facility and covered equipment are reviewed to understand their condition, maintenance requirements, and operational priorities.
Scope Definition
The maintenance schedule is established around the equipment, service frequency, response requirements, exclusions, and responsibilities agreed with the client.
Scheduled Visits
Technicians attend the facility according to the agreed schedule to carry out inspections, servicing, adjustments, and routine maintenance tasks.
Fault Response
When a covered system develops a fault, corrective maintenance can be arranged according to the response terms defined in the contract.
Records & Reporting
Maintenance activities, identified faults, completed work, and outstanding requirements can be documented for client review and future planning.
AMC Options for Different Facilities
Bolthooks can structure maintenance contracts for:
- Commercial buildings
- Offices and business premises
- Industrial facilities
- Warehouses and workshops
- Residential properties
- Retail facilities
- Institutional buildings
- Multi-system operational sites
Preventive Maintenance as the Core
An AMC should not simply be a yearly agreement for calling a technician when something breaks. The maintenance schedule should be built around the equipment and its operating conditions.
Depending on the system, planned activities may include inspection, cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, testing, component checks, fault identification, and replacement recommendations.
What Can Be Defined in Your Contract?
Each AMC can be structured around agreed commercial and technical terms, including:
- Covered systems and equipment
- Visit frequency
- Preventive maintenance schedule
- Corrective maintenance procedure
- Response requirements
- Spare parts responsibility
- Emergency call-out conditions
- Service exclusions
- Reporting requirements
- Contract duration
- SLA requirements
AMC for Industrial & Commercial Operations
For facilities where equipment downtime can affect production, business operations, tenants, or customer activity, a structured maintenance agreement provides a planned route for routine servicing and technical response.
Bolt hooks can coordinate maintenance activities across multiple technical disciplines where these are included within the agreed contract scope.

