<p>Facilities Management Handbook was written from practical experience to conΒ solidate, under one cover, all the necessary information at an adequate depth to guide you effectively through the intricacies of a project that may begin with site search, progress through leasing, new building construc
Facilities Management Handbook
β Scribed by Frank Booty
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 462
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The world of facilities management has changed dramatically in recent years. From humble beginnings it is now a fully-fledged professional discipline cover a wide range of challenging roles that go right to the heart of business success. The Facilities Management Handbook gives a complete and comprehensive guide to the different aspects of the Facility Manager's role, from compliance with health and safety law through risk management to getting the most out of buildings and space. The Handbook provides checklists and practical guidance that ensures that the Facilities Manager can meet the increasingly complex demands of their profession. * Wealth of information available in an easily accessible and readable format * Enables managers to keep abreast of all key facts required in the day-to-day running of a business * Offers a concise encyclopaedia on all facilities management issues, combining best practice tips with proactive legal advice
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<b>David G. Cotts, PE, CFM and Richard P. Payant, CFM, CPE named International Facility Management Association's (IFMA) Authors of the Year 2010 for<i>The Facility Management Handbook, 3rd Edition</i></b>Based on best practices and proven research,<i>The Facility Management Handbook</i>has long been
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Addresses all issues of facility management and provides a multitude of tested ideas, procedures and examples for successfully and cost-effectively managing facility operations.
Now in this fourth edition, the Facilities Management Handbook has been fully updated from the acclaimed previous editions, continuing its status as an invaluable resource to those working in facilities management, whether just starting out or as seasoned campaigners and practitioners. Information
The "bricks and mortar" issues of facility management - HVAC, lighting, electrical, plumbing, space allocation, security and grounds maintenance - continue to be at the core the facility manager's role. However, the processes involved in addressing these areas have become more complex. The prolifera