Extending the Life Cycle of Buildings Using Project and Facility Managements

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By connecting Project and Facility managements, the facility acquires a new method during the process management as early as in the initial stage of its life cycle. If a facility manager is engaged in these initial stages, in which parameters of a future facility are defined, he can use his experience and a different point of view to help architects, designers, investor and other participants in the building project avoid errors in design and operation collisions that would come out in implementation or exploitation stages. The aim of the paper is to refer to areas in which it could be possible to influence making decision on properties and parameters of a future facility in conceptual and designing stages and thereby ensure the improvement of the properties that will come out in the exploitation stage as a saving in uselessly expended investments due to errors in project preparation.

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