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Building Management

Building management (in the UK) is a discipline that comes under the umbrella of facility management. Hard services usually relate to physical, structural services such as fire alarm systems, lifts and so on whereas soft services allude to cleaning, landscaping, security and suchlike human-sourced services.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_management

Difference Between Facility and Property Managers

Facility management and property management are the two main career tracks for someone who’s interested in maintaining and improving buildings for a living. The two areas have a lot in common, but there are some distinct differences that you should be aware of as you chart the course of your career.

Source: https://www.buildings.com/news/industry-news/articleid/21770/title/difference-between-facility-property-managers

Different Approaches to Building Management and Maintenance Meaning Explanation

The continuous growth of socially responsible building management indicates that there is a need for a more effective management system of the building lifecycle to provide sustainable residential property development.

Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705817306057

Building Maintenance Strategy: a New Management Approach

Points out that increasing pressure to prolong the useful life of a building without compromising the objectives of maintenance has led to an increasing interest in methods of integrated maintenance management. As an alternative to budget‐driven maintenance strategies, develops a new approach to selecting an appropriate maintenance strategy which relies on determining the consequences of failure of every item in the building, and determining a suitable strategy for each one. Analyses the relative advantages and disadvantages of corrective, preventive and condition‐based strategies. Advocates a novel, systematic approach to the management of building maintenance. Suggests this method will help maintenance engineers and managers to reduce the cost of maintenance while preserving the safety, health and satisfaction of the user.

Source: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/13552519710176881/full/html

Building Management Infographic

This subdivision of building management is quite similar to the previous one, the main difference being that the building will normally be made up of commercial units and or offices. The tenants will, in this case, be companies and the building manager will probably have some involvement in the sales aspect and will be responsible for ensuring that the office space is let at all times.

Source: http://www.23hq.com/joshuabland18/photo/60935645

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