BUILDING MANAGEMENT
- Building management deals with the Supervision of hard and soft services of a built structure
- Another task of building management is to make sure that security, health and safety and maintenance are on a satisfactory level
- Soft services include cleaning, landscaping, security and human-sourced services
- Hard services relate to physical, structural services such as fire alarm systems, lifts
- The subbranches of building management are residential and commercial
A) Residential building management covers supervising of the following staff:
- A team of porters / security officers
- Cleaners
- Electrical and mechanical contractors
- A team of administrative staff
B) Commercial building management – building manager who is involved in the sales aspect ensures that the office space is let at all times
- Buildings being in charge consist of commercial units and offices; the usual tenants are various companies
- With building management the terms of freeholders and leaseholders are in a close connection
- Freeholders are the developers
- They own the freehold of the development, such as communal areas, land site)
- Leaseholders are flat occupiers who can be the occupiers as well as the investors too
- They have the full responsibility for the apartment maintenance
- The leaseholders are to pay an annual service charge
Building Management
Building management (in the UK) is a discipline that comes under the umbrella of facility management. A building manager supervises the hard and soft services of a built structure, ensuring that the security, health and safety, and maintenance of the built structure are in place to a satisfactory level. There are essentially two types of building manager positions: residential and commercial. Hard services usually relate to physical, structural services such as fire alarm systems, lifts and so on whereas soft services include cleaning, landscaping, security and suchlike human-sourced services. In a residential environment, a building manager will typically supervise a team of porters or security officers, cleaners, electrical and mechanical contractors and depending on the size of the development, a team of administrative staff. Questions
- What does a building manager do?
- What does a building manager need to ensure?
- What are soft services?
- What does a building manager do in a residential environment?
Answers
- A building manager supervises the hard and soft services of a built structure
- They needs to make sure that the security, health and safety, and maintenance of the built structure are in place to a satisfactory level
- Soft services include cleaning, landscaping, security and suchlike human-sourced services.
- In a residential environment, a building manager will typically supervise a team of porters or security officers, cleaners, electrical and mechanical contractors and sometimes a team of administrative staff.
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