ISBN-13: 9780471700593 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 624 str.
ISBN-13: 9780471700593 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 624 str.
From the moment it was first published, Facility Management became the ultimate reference for facility and design professionals who want to create a productive workplace that corresponds to the short- and long-term goals of their corporation. This Second Edition provides complete, fully up-to-date information and guidance on the evolving facility management profession that will help facility professionals and their service providers meet and exceed these goals.
1. An Overview of Facility Management.
Definitions.
Organizational and Human Resources Issues.
Ethics.
The Facility Management Mission.
You are Your Customer.
Negotiation Strategies.
Total Quality Management (TQM).
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Conclusion.
2. Long–Range and Annual Facility Planning.
Long–Range Facility Planning Process.
Strategic Facility Management Functions.
Synchronizing Corporate Planning and Corporate Facility Management.
Strategic Planning.
Annual Operating Plan.
The Long–Range Plan.
Sample: Corporate Facilities Procedures.
Strategic Real Estate and Facility Planning.
Strategic Corporate Facility Management Information.
Disposition of Assets.
Conclusion.
3. Facility Financial Forecasting and Management.
Annual Operating Plan.
Long–Range Plan.
Appropriation Request.
Trend and Ratio Analyses.
Capital Budgeting Evaluation.
Present–Value Model.
Risk Analysis Models.
Investment Value Approach.
Financial and facility Alternatives.
Capital Project Tracking.
Capital Project Tracking System Process and Sequence.
Disposing of Assets.
Outsourcing.
Conclusion.
4. Real Estate Considerations, Analysis, and Planning.
Responsibilities and Objectives of the Real Estate Function.
Best Practices in Corporate Real Estate Management.
Issues for Review and Analysis.
Real Estate and Facility Inventory.
Determining Your Customer s Requirements.
Lease Property: Negotiating Checklist.
Sample Lease: Proposal Letter.
Sample Purchase: Letter of Intent.
Site Criteria Considerations.
Selecting a Real Estate Broker.
Sample Sales Agency Agreement.
Principal Analytical and Transactional Activities.
The Process of Acquisition.
Your Site Evaluation Criteria.
Your Customer s Site Evaluation Criteria.
Environmental and Due Diligence Issues.
Sample Property Environmental Executive Summary.
Legal Document Review Process.
Lease Agreement Sample for ABC Company.
Conclusion.
5. Architectural and Engineering Planning and Design.
Design Requirements and Layout.
LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Design Firm Selection Process.
Suggestions for Selecting a Design Firm.
Sample: Request for Proposal for Architectural Consulting Services.
Programming and Design.
Budgeting.
Contract Documents.
Bidding.
Closing and Costs.
Building Programming and Design Illustrated.
Campus and High–Rise Office Concepts.
Conclusion.
6. Interior Programming and Space Planning.
Space and Furnishing Standards.
Sample: ABC Company Furnishing Standards.
National Purchasing Contracts.
Space Programming Illustrated.
Alternative Project Delivery Systems.
Ergonomic and Life Safety Issues.
Additional Planning and Design Requirements Current Trends.
Facility! Management Information System.
Work Environment Trends.
Conclusion.
7. Construction and Renovation Work.
Capital and Churn Projects.
Permits.
Reviewing and Awarding the Construction Contract.
Sample: Bid Announcement.
Sample: Contract Agreement for Construction.
Preconstruction Meeting.
Construction.
Project Costs.
Certificate of Occupancy and Punch List.
Owner–Furnished Items.
Relocation.
Sample: Relocation and Moving Proposal.
Sample: Relocation Instructions Memorandum.
Build–to–Suit Concerns (Turnkey Acquisition).
Sample: Request for Proposal for a Build–to–Suit.
New Paradigms.
Private Funding Initiatives.
Conclusion.
8. Maintenance and Operations.
The Importance of Maintenance and Operations.
Predictive maintenance.
Goals of Maintenance and Operations.
Maintenance and Operations Alternatives.
The Facility Maintenance Management Function.
Management Planning Process.
Sample: Outsourcing Maintenance Services Request for Proposal Guidelines and Statement of Work.
Managing the Physical Asset.
Intracompany and Customer Relations.
Financial Reporting and Controls.
Administrative Responsibilities.
Marketing and Leasing.
Conclusion.
9. General Administrative and Technology Services.
Security and Safety.
Disaster Avoidance and Recovery.
Records Management.
Furnishings and Equipment Inventory.
Mail and Copy Center Services.
Audio/Visual Equipment Services.
Conference Room Scheduling.
Food and Beverage Service.
Recycling and Confidential Destruction Services.
Technology.
Telecommunications and Computer Integration.
Conclusion.
10. Successful Facility Management.
Hands–On Experience.
Education.
Integrated Asset Management.
Government and Legislative Trends.
Technological Changes.
Communication and Leadership.
Moving Toward the Future.
Traditions.
From Now Toward the Future.
The Future of Facility Management.
Conclusion.
Glossary of Facility Management Definitions and Buzz Words.
Index.
EDMOND P. RONDEAU, AIA, CFM, is an IFMA Fellow and is the General Manager, Real Estate in the Real Estate Development Office at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, where he is responsible for the acquisition and management of owned and leased properties for the university and associated organizations.
ROBERT KEVIN BROWN, PhD, CRE, AICP, is President, Robert K. Brown & Associates and is the chair emeritus of the Department of Real Estate in the College of Business Administration at Georgia State University.
PAUL D. LAPIDES, CPA, MBA, is a professor of management and entrepreneurship at the Michael J. Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University (Georgia) where he founded and serves as Director of the nationally recognized Corporate Governance Center.
The most comprehensive guide to facility management revised and extensively updated for the 21st century
From the moment it was first published, Facility Management became the ultimate reference for facility and design professionals who want to create a productive workplace that corresponds to the short– and long–term goals of their corporation. This Second Edition of the facility manager′s bible provides complete, fully up–to–date information and guidance on the evolving facility management profession that will help facility professionals and their service providers meet and exceed these goals.
Among this guidebook′s outstanding features are its hands–on approach and the use of relevant exhibits including samples, policies, procedures, and forms. It provides practical guidance on a host of issues, including annual, long–range, and strategic planning; financial forecasting; real estate considerations; architectural and engineering planning and design; interior programming and space consideration; construction and renovation work; and much more.
Featuring an extensive amount of new and revised information, this new edition covers all of the very latest developments in the field, including:
Facility Management, Second Edition is the complete, one–stop resource for facility professionals, architects, service providers, corporate real estate professionals, and educators. It is also an important introduction for young professionals and students considering a future in the industry.
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