Built Environment Professionals’ Perception of the Importance of Facility Management Professionals at the Design Stage

A. Oluwunmi
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There is a misconception that facility management (FM) professionals are needed only after a building has been completed, in order to manage maintenance and operating expenses. Hence, they are hardly considered an essential part of the design team. To query this notion, this study investigated the perception of built environment professionals on the importance of FM professionals at the design stage. Quantitative research using a questionnaire survey was adopted. Three hundred and forty questionnaires were administered to four categories of built environment professionals (engineers - civil, electrical and mechanical; architects; quantity surveyors, and builders) in Lagos, Nigeria and 266 (78%) of the questionnaires were found useful for analysis. The data was analysed using percentages, mean, relative importance index (RII) and Kruskal-Wallis test. The outcome of the analysis showed that respondents agree that FM professionals are important at the design stage in order to review design from a maintenance, operation, and serviceability perspective. The study also revealed that architects and quantity surveyors are fully convinced that FM professionals are crucial at the design stage, while builders and engineers are not. It was suggested that the governing body of FM professionals, the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), should organize forums where other built environment professionals can be educated on the importance of involving FM professionals at the design stage. Moreover, IFMA should leverage its membership base to secure meetings with owners of facilities with high running costs and demonstrate to them the savings accruable had they engaged FM professionals at the design stage. This is with a view to encouraging such owners to engage IFMA members from the onset of their subsequent projects. Doing so will ensure the delivery of cost-efficient facilities.
建筑环境专业人员对设计阶段设施管理专业人员重要性的看法
人们有一种误解,认为只有在建筑物完工后才需要设施管理(FM)专业人员,以便管理维护和运营费用。因此,他们很少被认为是设计团队的重要组成部分。为了质疑这一概念,本研究调查了建筑环境专业人员对FM专业人员在设计阶段的重要性的看法。采用问卷调查的定量研究方法。向四类建筑环境专业人员(土木、电气和机械工程师;架构师;数量测量师和建筑商),266份(78%)问卷被发现对分析有用。采用百分比、平均值、相对重要性指数(RII)和Kruskal-Wallis检验对数据进行分析。分析结果表明,受访者同意FM专业人员在设计阶段很重要,以便从维护、操作和可维护性的角度来审查设计。该研究还显示,建筑师和工料测量师完全相信FM专业人员在设计阶段至关重要,而建筑商和工程师则不然。有人建议FM专业人员的理事机构国际设施管理协会(IFMA)应举办论坛,使其他建筑环境专业人员了解FM专业人员参与设计阶段的重要性。此外,IFMA应利用其会员基础,确保与运营成本高的设施所有者举行会议,并向他们证明,如果他们在设计阶段聘请FM专业人员,可以节省费用。这样做的目的是鼓励这些业主在其后续项目开始时就与国际会计师协会成员接触。这样做将确保提供具有成本效益的设施。
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