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Facility management services refer to a range of professional services that are aimed at managing and maintaining buildings, facilities, and infrastructures. These services typically include maintenance, repair, and operations of buildings, HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, and other equipment and infrastructure.
Facility management services may also include security, cleaning, landscaping, waste management, and other services that are essential to the safe and efficient operation of a building or facility. In addition, facility management services may involve the management of vendors, contractors, and other service providers, as well as the development and implementation of maintenance and safety policies and procedures.
Facility management services are typically provided by professional firms that specialize in this area, and may be used by a wide range of organizations, including commercial and residential property owners, government agencies, hospitals, educational institutions, and other types of organizations that require the management and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure.
Understanding of the building's current space utilisation. The information can be used by the facility professional to efficiently utilise the area while planning, tracking, analysing, and controlling it.
It include information on building design, life expectancy and replacement costs. This information aids the facility manager in evaluating the advantages of investing in materials and systems.
By entering information about the asset, building structure (walls, roofs, floors, etc.), mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components, you can streamline the maintenance process.
Save time & money in maintaining a building throughout the building lifecycle
It enables designers, engineers, and contractors to create and manage building information throughout the lifecycle of a construction project to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of managing building assets.
BIM can help facility managers visualize and manage space usage by providing accurate and up-to-date data on occupancy, square footage, and room layout. Facility managers can use this data to optimize space utilization, allocate resources more efficiently, and plan for future growth or downsizing.
BIM can be integrated with building management systems to monitor and analyze energy usage in real-time. Facility managers can use BIM data to identify areas of energy waste, implement energy-saving measures, and track the performance of energy-efficient systems to reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.
BIM can provide facility managers with a 3D model of the building, including all building systems and equipment, allowing them to plan, schedule and track maintenance and repair activities. BIM data can also help facility managers to identify potential maintenance issues before they become critical.
BIM can provide facility managers with an accurate and detailed model of the building, including the location of fire safety systems, emergency exits, and escape routes. Facility managers can use BIM data to plan and conduct fire drills, manage evacuation procedures, and update emergency plans based on changes in the building layout.