Deferred maintenance is a practice of allowing machinery or infrastructure to deteriorate by postponing prudent but non-essential repairs to save cost, labor and/or material. The failure to perform needed repair, maintenance, and renewal by normal maintenance management creates deferred maintenance. Generally, a policy of continuing deferred maintenance will result in higher costs or failure than if normal maintenance had occurred. A machine is any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of tasks. ...
Maintenance competes for funding with other programs and is often deferred because appropriations are not available or were redirected to other priorities or projects. Deferred maintenance is often not immediately reported -- and sometimes, not at all. Maintenance which is deferred because of insufficient funding may result in increased safety hazards, poor service to the public, higher costs in the future, and inefficient operations.
In 2004, 10,878 full-time undergraduate students and 2,734 full-time graduate students enrolled at Dalhousie
Even with the increased tuition fees Dalhousie is still facing serious financial problems such as being able to pay for more than $100 million (Canadian) in deferredmaintenance which is causing a rapid increase in tuition fees.
In 2002 there was a month long strike by the professors at the university demanding, among other things, that retiring professors be replaced by an equivalent new professor in hopes of maintaining the level of full professors at the university; the number of full-time professors had been declining for some years.