WHAT IS FACILITY MANAGEMENT?



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WHAT IS FACILITY MANAGEMENT? What is Facility Management (FM)? is a question that is often asked by building owners and occupiers as well as professionals in the property industry. Well, here are some definitions taken from various websites: All services required f the management of buildings and real estate to maintain and increase their value. The means of providing maintenance suppt, project management and user management during the building life cycle. 'The integration of multi-disciplinary activities within the built environment and the management of their impact upon people and the wkplace'. All of these definitions are crect; essentially Facility Management Facilities Management as it is commonly called in Europe is quite simply the management of buildings and services. This sounds suspiciously close to Property Management (PM) and of course so it should as FM developed from PM and the two are fundamentally linked. However, FM has a much wider definition than traditional PM services. The International Facility Management Association (IFMA), the Wlds leading FM professional body, defines FM as, A profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology. That sounds a bit long winded but it accurately identifies the management of multi-disciplines through people, process and technology. Typically FM might be split into two areas of hard and soft services. The hard services relate to the actual fabric and building systems and might also be considered as the me traditional PM services. These include: Building fabric maintenance Air conditioning maintenance Decation & refurbishment Lift & escalat maintenance M&E plant maintenance Fire safety system maintenance Plumbing & drainage Min project management Soft services could include: Cleaning Security Handyman services Waste disposal Recycling Pest control Grounds maintenance Internal plants

Additional services might also include: Move management (churn) Pace planning Business risk assessment Business continuity planning Benchmarking Space management procurement Perfmance management Infmation systems Telephony Travel booking Utility management Meeting room services Catering services Vehicle fleet management Printing services Postal services Archiving Concierge services Reception services Health & Safety advice Environmental management Traditionally FM has been provided in-house by a FM, Property Cpate s department and depending on the size of the ganisation and the scope of services the in-house department could range from a few janitial employees to a multi-disciplined team managing technical, security and cleaning staff. Since the 1980 s the trend has been f ganisations to concentrate on their ce business and hence consider outsourcing suppt services which of course includes all FM services. This outsourcing trend was lead by the US with Europe lagging approximately 5 to 10 years. In the last 5 years outsourcing of FM has become me common in SE Asia with Hong Kong being an early innovat particularly in the financial services sect. The FM market is still immature in the PRC but the potential is enmous particularly with the large economic growth rate and amount of property development. Maj FM companies in the Hong Kong market include Kai Shing, Hong Yip, ISS Eastpoint, Urban, Jones Lang Lasalle, EC Harris, Johnson Controls, JP Savills, and of course Synergis. Many of these companies and similar FM providers began by offering the traditional PM services by managing service contracts on behalf of their clients. Now the leading FM companies are able to deliver a much wider range of services via their own resources through a partnered supply chain.

Typically there are five models f delivering FM services. These are: In-house FM department Here the ganisation has its own dedicated management team and in-house employees to deliver all FM services. Some specialist services, where there is no expertise in the company, will be outsourced to simple service contracts. These might include areas like lift and escalat maintenance. This arrangement is often found in public sect and educational ganisations. FM Direct Labour Specialist s Out-tasked service contracts This is where an ganisation has an in-house team of FM professionals who procure and manage a series of outsourced contracts. There may be a small team of in-house non-management staff such as maintenance technicians to run high risk operations maintain vital M&E plant.

FM Specialist Direct Labour contract contract

managing agent FM contract In this scenario the ganisation will outsource most all services on contracts and will appoint a FM company as managing agent to manage these contracts on their behalf. Here the service contracts are between the client ganisation and the service providers. The client ganisation is responsible f procurement and the FM managing agent will manage perfmance. Although the FM services are outsourced the client ganisation must maintain in-house the knowledge and skill to procure and understand the delivery of FM services. This is sometimes referred to as an intelligent client function. To co-dinate services requests and collate data to manage perfmance it is usual to provide a centralised call centre which will operate on some fm of service management software. The call centre can be provided by the FM company, a third party the client ganisation. managing contract FM contract Structurally this is similar to outsourcing on a managing agent contract but a step further whereby the FM supplier will deliver services to the client ganisation through a mixture of their own resources and a series of sub-contracts. The client ganisation only has a single contract with the FM supplier. The FM supplier develops their own supply chain and manages the risk of service delivery across all services. The diagram below can depict either the managing agent managing contract options. The dotted lines would represent the contract relationships between the client ganisation and the various service providers in the managing agent option. Relationship (Managing Agent Option) Intelligent Client FM Relationship (Managing Agent Option) Call Centre s Premises

Total Facility Management (TFM) contract This is a development on the managing contract option whereby the FM supplier will, through strategic partnerships, joint ventures, subsidiary companies in-house resources, deliver all at least most FM services to the client ganisation. Thus they will provide a total FM solution one stop shop. Many best practice FM companies aspire to deliver a TFM solution to clients where possible. Intelligent Client TFM Direct Labour Call Centre Partner Partner Partner FM has now grown into an industry in its own right and Facility Managers can now gain academic qualifications from a number of leading institutions, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong being a local leading example. A number of bodies also provide professional qualifications and suppt to the industry such as IFMA, the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) and the Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM). In summary FM is a vital element in suppting any ganisation in carrying out its ce business, whatever that may be, by providing a safe and effective environment in which to operate. Experts like Synergis are leading the industry in Hong Kong and China by improving FM systems and processes, and developing FM service delivery f the future. Contributed by Deric Probst-Wallace Deric.pw@synergis.com.hk