Facility Management

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Facility Management
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L370

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

25 May 2026 -29 May 2026

6145

Overview

Introduction:

Facility management represents a structured function that ensures the efficient operation, maintenance, and coordination of physical assets within organizational environments. It integrates infrastructure systems, service delivery frameworks, and operational controls to support safety, performance, and continuity. This training program presents facility management models, asset management frameworks, and service coordination structures aligned with modern organizational needs. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations manage facilities, optimize resources, and sustain operational efficiency through structured systems.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this training program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the institutional role of facility management across operational contexts.

  • Classify maintenance models and resource planning frameworks.

  • Organize sustainability functions aligned with regulatory and environmental objectives.

  • Outline health, safety, and emergency procedures within facility systems.

  • Evaluate digital tools and smart technologies supporting facility performance.

Targeted Audience:

  • Facility managers and supervisors.

  • Property managers.

  • Building engineers and technicians.

  • Operations managers.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Fundamentals of Facility Management:

  • Institutional concepts and operational scope of facility management.

  • Planning strategies and space allocation logic.

  • Alignment with local codes, legal standards, and compliance frameworks.

  • Functional roles of facility units within organizational structures.

  • Indicators used to evaluate facility efficiency and service quality.

Unit 2:

Facility Maintenance Strategies:

  • Comparative models, including preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance.

  • Scheduling frameworks and maintenance planning cycles.

  • Asset tracking and lifecycle control systems.

  • Resource allocation measures between outsourced and internal maintenance teams.

  • Principles of continuous improvement in infrastructure reliability.

Unit 3:

Sustainability Practices in Facility Management:

  • Role of energy conservation and efficiency in operational planning.

  • Importance of using renewable systems and sustainable infrastructure models.

  • Waste reduction systems and facility wide recycling initiatives.

  • Frameworks like LEED and BREEAM for evaluating sustainability and efficiency.

  • Oversight on institutional procedures for integrating environmental priorities.

Unit 4:

Safety Protocols and Compliance:

  • Regulatory models for occupational safety and worker protection.

  • Risk assessment logic and emergency planning structures.

  • Fire prevention systems, detection standards, and evacuation design.

  • Control procedures for hazardous substances and confined spaces.

  • Oversight on internal audit processes and reporting cycles for safety assurance.

Unit 5:

Technology and Innovation in Facility Management:

  • The role of system functions in facility management platforms (CAFM/CMMS).

  • Smart sensors and IoT systems in monitoring facility environments.

  • Importance of predictive analytics for maintenance scheduling and fault detection.

  • The process of integrating data systems for asset and operations visibility.

  • Role of digital innovation in enhancing facility governance.