Course details
Facilities Management (FM) remains a term, which eludes precise or consensus definition. Nonetheless it has emerged in the modern business economy as a key strategy for developing and sustaining competitive advantage. Despite frequent references to it being a non-core activity, facilities and facilities occupation costs often represent a significant proportion of an organisation's balance sheet, second only to staff costs.
Recent developments in information technology and business organisations have raised questions about the traditional approaches to the management and maintenance of buildings. Traditional building maintenance systems and techniques are also changing; the interface between them and the emerging discipline of FM are still evolving. These developments mandate an understanding of the changing relationship between the physical entity of the work and organisational environment and challenge both the operational nature of property maintenance and longer-term maintenance and refurbishment strategies.
Property, facilities and building maintenance managers, and business planners will need to examine and comprehend the complex issues confronting facilities management and maintenance and reflect on them in pursuit of efficient building management to support organisational activities and lowering of building occupation costs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The specific objectives of the course are to provide knowledge and an understanding of:
- Concepts Underpinning Facilities Management and Maintenance
- Physical Environment Supporting Organisational Culture and Workplace Culture
- Management of Buildings and Facilities in Changing Times
- Change Drivers in Maintenance and Tools for Maintenance Prioritisation
- Facilities Management and Maintenance Work Execution & Outsourcing Trends
- Basic Techniques of Post Occupancy Evaluation
DEFINING FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE
- Facilities: A Business Resource & Factor of Production
- FM & Maintenance: A Business-Technical Support Service
- FM & Maintenance: Developments, Scope & Required Skills
- FM & Maintenance: Challenges & Innovation
THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
- Buildings, Organisations & Workplace Culture
- Change & Impact on Work & Workplaces
- Space & Use of Space
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE: CONCEPTS AND CHANGE
- The Maintenance Concept
- Change Drivers in Maintenance
- Tenability of Traditional Approach
CONDITION-BASED REPAIR PRIORITISATION & MAINTENANCE OUTSOURCING
- Predictive/Condition-Based Maintenance & Repair Prioritisation
- Supporting Tool: Inspection Standardisation after NEN 2767
- Outsourcing Maintenance
ASSESSING BUILDING PERFORMANCE
- Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE)
- POE Process Model
- Setting Performance Criteria
The course has been approved for 7 PDU units under the PE Board Continuing Professional Development programme. Attendance certificates will be issued; they may also be suitable for meeting the CPD requirements of other relevant professional bodies not operating a CPD course accreditation system.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The course will benefit those who have a vested interest in buildings including:
- Developers
- Building Owners
- Government Officials
- Architects
- Engineers
- Project Managers
- Quantity Surveyors
- Contractors/Sub-Contractors/Suppliers
- Property Managers
- Facilities Managers
- Maintenance Managers
- Management Corporations
- Town Councils
- and Others
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Facilities Manager , Facilities Management Engineer , Assistant Facilities ManagerCourse Location
About Real Estate & Construction Centre
The Real Estate and Construction Centre (RECC) was established in 1993 to provide an alternative avenue for quality education, research and advice for the real estate and construction industry.
It has its headquarters in Singapore and a regional Centre in Malaysia. There are plans underway to establish other regional Centres in Brunei, Indonesia, Hong Kong (SAR) and PRC.
RECC is privileged to be networked to major international real estate and construction R&D Centres and work with experts from academia and the industry to provide state-of-the-art technology transfer, research and advice.
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