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FACILITY MANAGEMENT

ABOUT FACILITY MANAGEMENT

Effective faculty management requires strong leadership, clear policies and procedures, and a focus on collaboration and communication. It involves regular communication and consultation with faculty members, ensuring that they have access to the resources and support they need to perform their duties effectively, and addressing any concerns or issues that may arise.

FEATURES OF FACILITY MANAGEMENT

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

These buildings are often larger in size and more complex in design than residential buildings. They may include features such as elevators, loading docks, and ample parking, and are often located in commercial areas with high visibility and accessibility.

Residential buildings, on the other hand, are used for housing and are typically smaller in size and less complex in design. They can range from single-family homes to large apartment buildings and may include features such as garages, balconies, and community amenities.

SHOPPING COMPLEX/MALL

Shopping complexes are typically designed to provide a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience for customers. They typically have a large parking area, multiple entrances, and a central atrium or common area where people can relax or meet. Shopping complexes also often have amenities such as restrooms, ATM machines, and baby-changing facilities.

The stores in a shopping complex can range from small specialty shops to large department stores and can offer a wide variety of products and services, including clothing, electronics, jewelry, and food.

AIRPORTS & BANKING

Both airports and banks play important roles in their respective industries and play a significant role in supporting economic growth and development. Airports are essential for travel and tourism, while banks are critical for managing and investing money. Both facilities are subject to regulations and oversight to ensure the safety and security of their customers and their assets.

CHECK OUT COUNTER

The checkout counter is often designed to be a highly functional and efficient area, with features such as barcode scanners, electronic cash registers, and customer displays. Some checkout counters may also have security features, such as security cameras and anti-theft devices, to prevent theft and protect both the customer and the store.

TROLLEY BOYS

Trolley boys are responsible for collecting carts or trolleys from the parking lot or other areas outside the store, and bringing them inside to the store's entrance or designated trolley park area. They may also assist customers in locating and retrieving carts, and in returning carts to the designated trolley park after use.

The role of trolley boys is important because they help ensure that customers have easy access to carts and trolleys, and they help keep the store and surrounding areas organized and tidy.

SECURITY SERVICE

Security services refer to a variety of measures and measures designed to protect people, property, and assets from potential threats and dangers. Security services may include physical security measures, such as locks, cameras, and alarms, as well as personnel security services, such as security guards and private investigators.

The scope of security services can vary widely, depending on the specific needs of an organization or individual. For example, security services for a large corporation might include access control systems, fire protection systems, and data protection system.

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL BADGES(Operation & Maintenance)

The objective of O&M is to ensure that the building is functioning efficiently, safely, and effectively, and to minimize the risk of downtime or unexpected maintenance issues. In commercial buildings, O&M can include tasks such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system maintenance, plumbing and electrical system maintenance, and elevators and escalators maintenance.

It may also include regular cleaning, landscaping, and snow removal, as well as maintenance of common areas and amenities.

PLUMBING

The plumbing system in a building typically consists of several key components, including water supply pipes, which bring water into the building, and drain pipes, which carry waste and wastewater out of the building. There are also various fixtures and appliances within the building that rely on plumbing, such as toilets, sinks, showers, and washing machines.

For example, a well-designed and properly installed plumbing system can help to prevent waterborne illnesses, such as Legionnaire's disease, and protect against water damage and other hazards.

ELECTRIC

Proper electrical systems are important for the safety and comfort of building occupants. For example, a well-designed and properly installed electrical system can help to prevent electrical fires and protect against other hazards, such as electric shock.

Regular maintenance and inspection of electrical systems is also important to ensure that they are functioning properly and efficiently.

HVAC

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It is a system used to control the temperature, humidity, and air quality in a building. The goal of HVAC is to provide a comfortable indoor environment for building occupants, regardless of the outdoor temperature or weather conditions.

A typical HVAC system includes several key components, such as a furnace or boiler, air conditioning unit, ductwork, and vents or registers.

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