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Robert Fernandez FBIFM The Evolution of Facilities Management

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Robert Fernandez FBIFM

The Evolution of Facilities

Management

The Evolution of Facilities Management

• UK Facilities Management Sector

• FM as a proportion of GDP: 5%

• UK FM market 2012: £106.3 billion

• UK FM market 2017: £117.2 billion

• Source:

• MCi UK FM Market Research Report 2013

1

Agenda

• Welcome

• Housekeeping notes

• Session starts

• Q&A

• End of webinar

1

Housekeeping

• Slides will be available on our SlideShare page,

link will be emailed to you

• Recording of the webinar will be available to

download, link will be emailed

• Take the time to complete post-webinar survey

that will pop up at the end

• You can type your questions throughout the

session

• Time will be allocated in the end for the speaker to

address your questions

Robert Fernandez

Robert is a skilled FM Consultant and practitioner. He has developed a

wide range of experience in all areas of Facilities Management over the

last 25 years.

This experience was gained firstly as a senior Property Management

professional within the Financial Services sector and more recently as a

highly motivated FM consultant.

The Evolution of Facilities Management

• Serco: Royal Air Force (RAF) £100 million

• Balfour Beatty: Coventry Streetlights £250 million

• Kier / Clancy Docwra: Thames Water £1 billion!

The Evolution of Facilities Management

• Real Estate Management

• Space Management

• Security Management

Energy and Sustainability

Health & Safety Management

IT

• IT Server Room

Why?

Why?

Why?Why? Why?

Why?

Why?

The Evolution of Facilities Management

• Architects

• Interior designers

• Space planners

• M&E Engineers

• Structural Engineers

• IT consultants

• Cost consultants

Ocean Liner

• Would you call

provisioning this

vessel and

pampering its

passengers

Facilities

Management?

Hotel Burj al Arab, Dubai

• Would you say

that looking after

this building and

its (high net

worth) guests can

be called

Facilities Management?

Thank youRobert Fernandez FBIFM