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Work-Order Cycle Time

Work-Order Cycle Time is the elapsed time from request intake to verified completion, often segmented by priority or work type.

Also known as: maintenance cycle time; time to complete

Definition

Work-Order Cycle Time is the elapsed time from request intake to verified completion, often segmented by priority or work type. Breaking the metric into acknowledgement, assignment, scheduling, execution, and closeout helps identify where the process is actually slowing down.

Why it matters

This affects asset condition, tenant experience, response cost, liability, and capital risk. Consistent execution turns maintenance from surprise into control.

Operating test

Calculation or decision rule

Cycle Time = Completion Timestamp − Request or Approved Start Timestamp; define start and stop consistently.

Owner and investor takeaway

Fund and prioritize this according to risk, asset condition, tenant impact, lifecycle cost, and hold horizon rather than the lowest immediate price.

Staff operating takeaway

Triage by risk, use a clear scope, schedule the work, verify quality, close the loop with the tenant, and retain photographs, invoices, and completion evidence.

Watch for this

Common mistake

Fixing the visible symptom, selecting the lowest bid, or closing the work order without verifying root cause, quality, documentation, and recurrence risk.

Property Management Excellence connection

Principle
Owner Mindset
Book reference
Chapter 6

Related terms

  • Work-Order Aging
  • Emergency Response Time
  • Vendor Cycle Time
  • Closed-Loop Communication

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Anthony A. Luna
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Maintenance, Facilities & Capital
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