The construction industry is an important sector worldwide that plays a role in economic growth but faces challenges. It includes building, infrastructure, and special trade construction. The Ethiopian construction industry has a large number of micro-entrepreneurs and includes domestic and foreign firms, though corruption and safety issues remain problems. Facility management encompasses general building management and long-term planning focused on users, which influences operational costs and effectiveness if considered in the initial construction project phase. It is defined by various international associations as coordinating processes to sustain and enhance organizational support through buildings, infrastructure, and real estate management.
The construction industry is an important sector worldwide that plays a role in economic growth but faces challenges. It includes building, infrastructure, and special trade construction. The Ethiopian construction industry has a large number of micro-entrepreneurs and includes domestic and foreign firms, though corruption and safety issues remain problems. Facility management encompasses general building management and long-term planning focused on users, which influences operational costs and effectiveness if considered in the initial construction project phase. It is defined by various international associations as coordinating processes to sustain and enhance organizational support through buildings, infrastructure, and real estate management.
The construction industry is an important sector worldwide that plays a role in economic growth but faces challenges. It includes building, infrastructure, and special trade construction. The Ethiopian construction industry has a large number of micro-entrepreneurs and includes domestic and foreign firms, though corruption and safety issues remain problems. Facility management encompasses general building management and long-term planning focused on users, which influences operational costs and effectiveness if considered in the initial construction project phase. It is defined by various international associations as coordinating processes to sustain and enhance organizational support through buildings, infrastructure, and real estate management.
The construction industry is an important sector worldwide that plays a role in economic growth but faces challenges. It includes building, infrastructure, and special trade construction. The Ethiopian construction industry has a large number of micro-entrepreneurs and includes domestic and foreign firms, though corruption and safety issues remain problems. Facility management encompasses general building management and long-term planning focused on users, which influences operational costs and effectiveness if considered in the initial construction project phase. It is defined by various international associations as coordinating processes to sustain and enhance organizational support through buildings, infrastructure, and real estate management.
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INTRODUCTION
2.0 Overview of construction industry
2.1.Construction industry Construction industry is an important industry worldwide. The construction industry generally defined as a sector of the economy. The Industry is playing an important role in economic growth of the country, but it faces many challenges currently that lead to affect project goal and steady growth of the economy. Construction is a high hazard industry which comprises a wide range of activities involving plans, design, constructs, alteration, maintains, repairs and eventually demolishes of buildings, civil engineering works, mechanical and electrical engineering and other similar works. Construction is always complex that make industry susceptible to disputes, delays and cost exceeding. The construction industry has characteristics that separately are share by other industries but in combination appear in construction alone (Hillebrandt, 1984) 2.1.2 Construction Industry Categories The industry divided into three categories terms of works. 1. Building Construction – Including construction of residential, farm, industrial, commercial, or other buildings. 2. Infrastructure Construction – Heavy construction such as highways and roads, bridges, sewers, railways, irrigation projects, flood control projects and marine construction. 3. Special Trade Construction – This includes projects such as electrical work, plumbing, fittings, paintings etc.
2.1.3 The Construction Industry in Ethiopia
This report examines the construction industry and infrastructure development in Africa’s second most populous country, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The Ethiopian construction industry is characterized by a large number of micro-entrepreneurs, the majority of whom operate in the country’s diversified set of economy. Ethiopia’s formal construction sector comprises aboriginal and indigenous firms, as well as numerous major foreign civil engineering and construction companies. Although all contractors are required to be registered with the Ethiopian Ministry of Urban Development and Construction, corruption as well as health and safety issues remain a matter of concern.
2.1.3 Facility management
Facility management is a term which is closely associated with building management. More broadly, facility management should not only be understood as general building management connected with everyday building operation but it should also include long term planning and focus on its users. This should already be essential in the preparatory phase of investment process focused on construction of building itself. Major part of operation costs and effectiveness of facility management processes is defined already at project of building. the ecological aspect of building influence on the living environment due to materials used for its construction as well as energy consumption necessary for its operation. Facilities management is defined and analyzed in a variety of ways by associations and authors of books. The following selected definitions are based on a survey conducted via the Internet to provide an overview of what facilities management is as perceived internationally by facility management associations: Facilities management can be defined as the tools and services that support the functionality, safety, and sustainability of buildings, grounds, infrastructure, and real estate. Facilities management includes: Lease management, including lease administration and accounting. Emergency management and business continuity. a. International Facilities Management Association (IFMA); IFMA is a very comprehensive association, providing vast input and educational opportunities in the discipline. The IFMA (2010) defines:- Facility management is a profession that encloses multiple disciplines to confirms functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology (International Facilities Management Association, 2008).
b. Facilities Management Association (UK) (FMA)
The following definition is provided by FMA: Facilities Management is located in the support services sector of the UK economy and is the efficient integration of support activities within the business environment which is essential to the positive result achievement of any organization (Facilities Management association in UK, 2010)
c. British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM)
BIFM (2010) defines facilities management as follows: Facilities management is the coordination of processes within an organization to sustain and advance the agreed services which support and enhance the effectiveness of its primary activities (British Institute of Facilities Management, 2010).
d. Facility Management Association of Australia (FMAA)
The FMAA definition of facility management is stated by Best et al (2003:1) as follows Facility management is the practice of integrating the management of people and the business process of an organization with the physical infrastructure to enhance corporate accomplishment. According to Best et al (2003): the broad categories of FMAA competencies are listed as follows): According to Best et al (2003): the broad categories of FMAA competencies are listed as follows): • Use organizational understanding to manage facilities • Develop a strategic facility response. • Manage risk • Manage facility portfolio. • Improve facility performance. • Manage the delivery of services. • Manage projects. • Facilitate communication. • e. Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM) The HKIFM (2010) defines facility management as follows: Facility Management is the process by which an organization integrates its people, work process and physical assets to serve its strategic objectives. As a discipline, facility management is the science and art of managing this integrative process from operational strategic to strategic levels for promoting the competitiveness of organizations (Hong Kong Institute of Facilities Management, 2010) . f. Japan Facility Management Promotion Association (JFMA) The JFMA (2010) defines facility management as follows: It is a comprehensive management approach for the optimization of the ownership, utilization, operation, and maintenance of the business‘ real properties (land, buildings, structures, equipment, etc.) and maintain them in optimal conditions (minimum costs and business )(Japan Facility Management Promotion Association, 2010). g. South African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA) The SAFMA (2010) provides the following definition: Facilities management is an enabler of sustainable enterprise performance through the whole life management of productive workplaces and effective business support services (South African Facilities Management Association, 2010). h. Atkin and Brooks (2009): see Facilities Management as; Creating an environment that is conducive to carrying out the organization‘s primary operations, taking an integrated view of the services infrastructure, and using this to deliver customer satisfaction and best value through support for and enhancement of the core business. Further, they develop this definition to describe facilities management as something that will: Support people in their work and in other activities. Enhance individual well-being. Enable the organization to deliver effective and responsive services. Sweat the physical assets, that is, make them highly cost-effective. Allow for future change in the use of space. Provide competitive advantage to the organization‘s core business. Barret and Baldry (2009) provide the following definition of facilities management: - An integrated approach to maintaining, improving and adapting the buildings of an organization in order to create an environment that strongly supports the primary objectives of that organization.