Proposes that facilities managers can viably utilize building services components that have been designed to be more readily reused to satisfy growing client demands for adaptable buildings. In an increasingly dynamic business environment, many organizations seeking to remain competitive have focused on performing their core function in the short‐term by shedding, among other functions, responsibility for their supporting buildings to external organizations. The growth of the facilities management support industry illustrates this trend. The increasing contribution of services installations to building complexity and value means that the greatest opportunity for facilities managers to improve their efficiency in satisfying constantly changing client space use demands lies in their management of this building element. By utilizing reusable services components, facilities managers may be able to increase the adaptability of both new and existing buildings and reduce the financial impact of change. It is concluded that a new industrial sector may emerge to support services component reuse. This sector will undertake the remanufacture (reconditioning) of such component to ensure their fitness for purpose for reuse.
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1 December 1997
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December 01 1997
Building services component reuse: an FM response to the need for adaptability
Roy S. Webb;
Roy S. Webb
Senior Lecturer in Building Services Engineering, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
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John R. Kelly;
John R. Kelly
Senior Lecturer in Building Economics and Quantity Surveying, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
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Derek S. Thomson
Derek S. Thomson
Research Associate, Department of Building Engineering and Surveying, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7131
Print ISSN: 0263-2772
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Facilities (1997) 15 (12-13): 316–322.
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Webb RS, Kelly JR, Thomson DS (1997), "Building services component reuse: an FM response to the need for adaptability". Facilities, Vol. 15 No. 12-13 pp. 316–322, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02632779710188306
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