Facilities Management Handbook

Facilities Management Handbook by John Molnar, published by Springer US on September 26, 2011, is a comprehensive resource that consolidates essential information for navigating the complexities of facilities management. Spanning 252 pages, this edition draws from practical experience, offering insights into various stages of a project, including site search, leasing, construction, and occupancy. The book is designed to be accessible to both technical and non-technical readers, making it a valuable tool for anyone involved in building design, construction, and facilities management.
Readers will find a practical approach that emphasizes real-world applications, based on over 30 years of experience in the field. The content is structured to provide guidance for building owners, managers, and personnel in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings. Additionally, the book serves as a useful reference for students and those aspiring to careers in facilities management and real estate. By bringing together information typically scattered across specialized publications, this handbook aims to enhance understanding and usability for a diverse audience.
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Facilities Management Handbook was written from practical experience to con solidate, under one cover, all the necessary information at an adequate depth to guide you effectively through the intricacies of a project that may begin with site search, progress through leasing, new building construction or remodeling, and on to oc cupancy. This is not a theoretical exposition, but instead is a practical approach based on 30 years experience with every aspect of the material covered. These methods and concepts have been successfully used in actual situations. The book’s purpose is to bring together, in one handy volume, information usually found in separate, specialized, technical publications, in an easy-to-read style readily comprehensible and usable by both technical and nontechnical people. It was written to serve anyone responsible for building design and construction, facilities manage ment and operations, and real estate leasing; particularly building owners and managers, industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities department personnel, plant engineering, and real estate departments. It could also be valuable to students and others planning careers in these fields. The book provides necessary information to assist sales personnel handling products and services serving the need of the above.
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