The Facilities Services Office functions as a property services and asset management resource for the more than two hundred (200) Diocesan locations including parishes, schools, Catholic Charities program sites and other properties that house the sacramental, ministerial, educational and charitable activities of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. In this role, Facilities Services works in partnership with Diocesan entities in providing leadership and expertise in planning, budgeting, construction management, preventative maintenance, and the renovation and repurposing of buildings and properties.
"Whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God"
1 Corinthians 10:31
Bill Brady, Senior Director
(216) 696-6525 x 1504
Capital projects are defined as any work involving real property or any facility
The Diocese of Cleveland is dedicated to serving the mission of the Church. We welcome all questions via phone or email inquiry.
The Facilities Services Office maintains a pre-qualified list for both architect & professional services, and subcontractors & vendors that is continuously reviewed and updated. All new design professionals and contractors are required to submit a response.
The Facility Survey & Assessment is designed to provide a report encompassing the inventory of major fixed assets, type of construction and current condition of Diocesan real estate.
A collection of published articles with topics focusing on asset and facility management applicable at and around the buildings / properties owned and operated by the Cleveland Catholic Diocese.
Facilities Services provides online tools and resources to maintain and improve properties and facilities.
Submit your work order request to resolve building related issues such as minor plumbing leaks or temperature complaints.
Online, on-demand courses satisfying general awareness training requirements set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and in accordance with the EPA Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) for custodial and maintenance employees who work around but do not disturb asbestos materials, and designated persons primarily responsible for asbestos management plan oversight and record keeping.
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