Facility Management is the coordination of buildings, services and workplace operations to support an organisation and its users.

What it means in a workplace context

Facility teams may manage maintenance, space, moves, vendors, furniture and workplace services.

Why it matters

It connects furniture information and service with daily operational decisions.

Questions to ask

  • What decision or requirement does Facility Management support?
  • Which evidence or record is required?
  • Who owns the information and keeps it current?
  • How does it affect furniture selection, service or future change?

Applying the concept

When Facility Management appears in a project brief, define the users, space, timing, owner and decision it affects. State how the requirement will be tested at design, installation or post-occupancy review.

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Using the term in procurement

When Facility Management appears in a procurement document, explain what suppliers must provide and how the response will affect evaluation. Avoid requesting evidence that is not used in the award decision, and distinguish mandatory requirements from preferred information.

After delivery, verify that promised documents, services or product information were supplied. A controlled handover and clear ownership make the term operational instead of leaving it as wording in the original quotation.