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Facility: Interdisciplinary Office Blocks Arenas Convention Centers

Facility management involves coordinating space, infrastructure, people and organization for various facilities. It facilitates both core business services and non-core functions like emergency preparedness and environmental sustainability. The International Facility Management Association identified eleven core competencies of facility management including communication, operations and maintenance, project management, and technology. Facility management is subject to continuous innovation and development to reduce costs and add value for client organizations in both the public and private sectors. It is supported by training, qualifications, and a limited number of degree programs.

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Facility: Interdisciplinary Office Blocks Arenas Convention Centers

Facility management involves coordinating space, infrastructure, people and organization for various facilities. It facilitates both core business services and non-core functions like emergency preparedness and environmental sustainability. The International Facility Management Association identified eleven core competencies of facility management including communication, operations and maintenance, project management, and technology. Facility management is subject to continuous innovation and development to reduce costs and add value for client organizations in both the public and private sectors. It is supported by training, qualifications, and a limited number of degree programs.

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1.

FACILITY

something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific functionaf


ording a convenience or service:
transportation facilities; educational facilities; a new researchfacility.
something that permits the easier performance of an action, courseof c
onduct, etc.:
to provide someone with every facility for accomplishing a task; to
lack facilities for handling bulk mail.
2. LAYOUT
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3. FACILITY MANAGEMENT

Facility management (or facilities management or FM) is


an interdisciplinary field devoted to the coordination of space,
infrastructure, people and organization, often associated with the
administration of office blocks, arenas, schools, sporting
complexes, convention centers, shopping complexes, hospitals, hotels,
etc
However, FM facilitates on a wider range of activities than just
business services and these are referred to as non-core functions.
Many of these are outlined below but they do vary from one business
sector to another. In a 2009 Global Job Task Analysis the International
Facility Management Association (IFMA) identified eleven core
competencies of facility management. These are: communication;
emergency preparedness and business continuity; environmental
stewardship and sustainability; finance and business; human factors;
leadership and strategy; operations and maintenance; project
management; quality; real estate and property management; and
technology.
FM is subject to continuous innovation and development, under
pressure to reduce costs and to add value to the core business of the
client organisation be they public or private sector where possible.

Facility management is supported with training and professional


qualifications often co-ordinated by FM institutes or associations, and a
limited number of formal degree programs exist at both undergraduate
and graduate levels.

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