Facilities: Volume 9 Issue 1/2

Subjects:

Table of contents

Facilities Management in West Germany: THE STATE OF THE ART

Wilfred Clauß

In Germany, the term facilities management (FM) as well as theintegrative approach to regard buildings, stock and staff as a whole, isrelatively new. Although sophisticated…

School Facilities Management

F.O. Kerschkamp

The processes involved in developing and implementing acomputer‐based school facilities management system for a regionallyindependent organisation are described. Since 1986…

Swedish Local Authorities' Buildings Mismanaged: FIVE WAYS TO GREATER EFFICIENCY

Knut Strömberg

The public sector utilises approximately 20 per cent of the totalfloor space in Sweden. Half this space is owned by the municipalitiesand is used for schools, child care…

Information Technology and Facilities Management

J. Bröchner

Developing new and more efficient information technology affectsthe organisation of facilities management by improving the ability toco‐ordinate, to inspect and to translate…

Facilities Management in Denmark

Ib Steen Olsen

For several years now, it has been current practice in Denmark forthe owner of a building to be given a set of operational instructionsfor the building upon its hand over. This is…

Cover of Facilities

ISSN:

0263-2772

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Joseph Lai
  • Dr Sarel Lavy