Facilities Management: An Explanation: 4 (Building and Surveying Series)

Facilities Management: An Explanation: 4 (Building and Surveying Series)

by Alan Park (Author)

Synopsis

Facilities management (FM) is the growth profession for all concerned with the management of premises and the assets within them. It represents a field of activity beyond the design, procurement and furnishing of buildings into the skills of managing the use of a facility and how it evolves and develops in response to the changing demands of the occupier.
In this revised edition changes have been made to several chapters and two additional chapters have been added: one dealing with the management of the property portfolio and the other presenting a range of practical case studies.
The growing awareness of environmental issues and the drive towards conservation and sustainability of resources emphasises the importance of effective facilities management for all those studying and working in the built environment. This book will therefore appeal to both students and practitioners.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 15 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 0333737989
ISBN 13: 9780333737989
Book Overview: ' ... provide[s] an overview of many current FM issues and activities.' - Chartered Builder

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' ... provide[s] an overview of many current FM issues and activities.' - Chartered Builder
Author Bio
ALAN PARK is a chartered quantity surveyor and chartered builder whose experience in facilities management began in the early 1970s in the petrochemical industry. He subsequently spent a number of years in project management for the Glasgow Underground Modernisation. In 1989 he joined architects StrideTreglown, Bristol and set up Stride Management. He is now commercial director of this multi-disciplinary design and management consultancy and is responsible for all management services and functions.

Professionally, he practices in project, cost and facilities management and acts for a wide range of clients as planning supervisor under the CDM Regulations.

He is Chairman of the CIOB Management of Facilities Practice Committee, Convener of the Construction Information File FM Panel and a member of the Institute's Professional Services Board. He is also Chairman of the Society of Facilities Managers.