WEBINARS. Operational Readiness and FM s Role Part 1:Stages 0-4 Strategic Definition through to Technical Design
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1 WEBINARS Operational Readiness and FM s Role Part 1:Stages 0-4 Strategic Definition through to Technical Design #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
2 RESEARCH AND INFORMATION THE TEAM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR: > First class research and insight > Supporting FM s > Developing content Peter Brogan Research and Information Manager
3 RESEARCH AND INFORMATION Good Practice Guides
4 THE NEW GUIDE > A guide to ensuring long term effectiveness in the design and construction process > The guidance provides practical insight of the roles and responsibilities of the FM discipline at each stage of the RIBA Plan of Work process > The guide is available from
5 BIFM S OPERATIONAL READINESS WORKING GROUP Stephen Beadle, Senior Technical Manager FES Group Peter Brogan Research and Information Manager BIFM Simon Ashworth Academic Lecturer and Researcher, Liverpool John Moores University and Zurich University of Applied Science (ZHAW) Jason Clark Director UBS GCS Hugh Henderson Independent Facilities Management Consultant Greg Kemp Associate Facilities Management Arup
6 GROUP MEMBERS (CONTD.) Mike Packham Partner, FM consultancy, Bernard Williams Associates Paul Thomas Principal Consultant (AFM), Turner & Townsend Management Solutions Limited Laura Zitver Research and Information Executive BIFM Jacqueline Walpole Company Product Manager FSI (FM Solutions) Ltd Roy Whitaker Director, Centre for Facilities Management, Leeds Beckett University
7 SPEAKERS TODAY Mike Packham, Partner, FM Consultancy, Bernard Williams Associates Paul Thomas, Principal Consultant (AFM), Turner & Townsend Management Solutions Limited
8 Stages 0-2 Strategic Definition through to Concept Design Mike Packham Partner, FM Consultancy, Bernard Williams Associates #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
9 STAGE 0 STRATEGIC DEFINITION The point in the project where the consultants work with the client to define the scope of the project.
10 STAGE 0 STRATEGIC DEFINITION Lessons Learned
11 STAGE 0 STRATEGIC DEFINITION
12 STAGE 0 STRATEGIC DEFINITION
13 STAGE 0 STRATEGIC DEFINITION
14 STAGE 1 PREPARATION AND BRIEF
15 STAGE 1 PREPARATION AND BRIEF
16 STAGE 1 PREPARATION AND BRIEF
17 STAGE 1 PREPARATION AND BRIEF
18 STAGE 2 CONCEPT DESIGN
19 STAGE 2 CONCEPT DESIGN
20 STAGE 2 CONCEPT DESIGN
21 STAGE 2 CONCEPT DESIGN
22 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
23 Stages 3-4 Developed Design through to Technical Design Paul Thomas Principal Consultant Turner & Townsend #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
24 STAGE 3 DEVELOPED DESIGN End of stage objective is updated proposals for: > Structural design, > Building services systems, > Outline specifications, > Cost aligned with budget, > Application for planning.
25 STAGE 3 DEVELOPED DESIGN > High level of information exchange between the various design/construction team members. > FM to check that the operational and occupational requirements for the premises are appropriately considered and incorporated into the developing design proposals
26 STAGE 3 DEVELOPED DESIGN EXAMPLE WASTE MANAGEMENT
27 STAGE 3 DEVELOPED DESIGN EXAMPLE KITCHENETTE
28 STAGE 4 TECHNICAL DESIGN End of stage objective: > architectural, building services and structural engineering designs are refined to provide technical definition of the project
29 STAGE 4 TECHNICAL DESIGN > Pace of project can increase > Watch for Value Engineering changes to reduce construction cost that increase operational cost > FM time and experience required to spot potential problems
30 STAGE 4 TECHNICAL DESIGN Example
31 STAGE 4 TECHNICAL DESIGN Example USA Veterans Affairs
32 Thank you #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS
33 QUESTIONS
34 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT > CPD number for this event is 3979 > Full details of the FM Professional Standards can be found at
35 OUR NEXT WEBINAR
36 THANK YOU
37 Thank you Next webinar: Part 2 Stages May 16:00 17:00, 2016 BST #FACMAN #BIFMWEBINARS