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    SOLSONA, MA. EDHELIA C. ARSP 02

    BSA 4A

    POSITION PAPER

    FACILITIES MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY IN THE PHILIPPINES

    Over the years, the construction industry in the Philippines has been experiencing

    an increase in the development and use of new building materials and construction

    technologies. Consequently, this has led to an increase in the complexities of building

    systems and other support services, which has raised the necessity of involving the facility

    manager in the early stage of the design process. The practice of architecture often include

    design or selection of furnishings and decorations, supervision of construction work, and

    the examination, restoration, or remodeling of existing building while the facilities

    management as the discipline responsible for coordinating all efforts related to planning,

    designing and managing buildings and their systems, equipment and furniture to enhance

    the organization's ability to compete successfully in a rapidly changing world. Facilitiesmanagement initiatives commence as soon as operations in the building take place and

    continue throughout the life cycle of the building over several decades. This term is mostly

    confused with the term asset management. Perhaps, the two professions are closely

    related, often perform each others function at time, but disparity exists. The role of the

    facility manager is to endeavor on assisting the organization to meet its strategic business

    goals and objectives, with a focus on the physical facility as a process for coordinating the

    physical workplace with the people and the work of the organization. On the other hand,

    asset management focuses on maximizing the value of a property from acquisition to

    disposition according to the strategic objectives of the client organization.

    Throughout this period, the facility manager who is not conversant with the design

    concept employed by the architect is challenged with a burden of making some critical

    decisions. Examples of these decisions include space expansion, division and remodeling.

    The early involvement of the facility manager with the design team will result in procuring

    a facility that could be maintained and managed easily. According to Eng. Eric Mangibin,

    who was the facilities manager in SSS building Makati, the Facilities Management blends

    the operational demands of a building with managerial responsibilities. This are embedded

    within the widest array of building services and architectural science subjects, giving an

    unrivalled strategic understanding of all aspects of building administration. It builds on the

    qualifications and experience of the architect through the addition of strategic management

    principles that drive high-performance buildings. They will learn to align buildingoperations with organizational priorities and how building services and sustainable

    approaches produce value. This is supplemented with industry interfaces and practical

    case studies.

    Being the manager of a small to medium sized facility, such as office

    buildings, it is easy to fall into the mindset that they are on they own and must fix at all.

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    This can make them feel quite isolated. Making time to step outside of the day- to- day

    responsibilities and that they can encourage and empower them to work.

    For me, the Facilities Management in the Philippines is the most stimulating

    learning experience as an architect. It also utilizes experts from the industry to keep

    participants abreast of the latest technologies such as Building Information Management(BIM). To implementing an effective maintenance and inspection system is essential for the

    safety, reliability and sustainability of the facilities. It should have a comprehensive range

    of facilities management and inspection services throughout the life of the building,

    infrastructure or industrial plant.

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