Physical plant

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Air conditioning and exhaust plant on a roof in Auckland, New Zealand.
Air conditioning and exhaust plant on a roof in Auckland, New Zealand.

Physical plant or mechanical plant refers to the necessary infrastructure used in support and maintenance of a given facility. The operation of these facilities, or the department of an organization which does so, is called 'plant operations' or 'facility management'. It should not be confused with manufacturing plant.

Plant usually includes air conditioning (both heating and cooling systems) and other mechanical systems. It often also includes the maintenance of other systems, such as plumbing and lighting. The facility itself may be an office building, a school campus, military base, apartment complex, or the like.[1]

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  1. ^ Physical Plant Services (from the University of the Virgin Islands website. Accessed 2008-03-26.)

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