Building management

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The building management is a part of facility management , which deals with the management of existing buildings and technical facilities. A subdivision can be made into the areas of technical, infrastructural and commercial building management. According to DIN 32736, space management is also included. Facility management, on the other hand, considers the property in its entire life cycle with the phases of planning, construction, use, utilization, etc. a.

Sub-areas

Technical building management

Technical building management is concerned with keeping buildings and systems functional. The tasks of the technical building management include operational management, renovation and renovation, supply and environmental management .

Infrastructural building management

Infrastructural building management deals with the items of a property that are assigned to the areas of the same. This includes the administration of all service companies, such as B. cleaning services or security services , as well as the organization of logistics and moving services and fleet management .

Commercial building management

Commercial building management deals with property accounting as well as cost and contract management. This area includes B. User and owner support, building-related accounting, monitoring of contractual services from external service providers and quality management.

Space management

The aim of space management is to secure space in accordance with the quality requirements of an organization. There are different orientations depending on the intended use. The content of user-oriented space management is an optimal spatial arrangement of workplaces according to ergonomic criteria. The system-oriented area management is geared towards the requirements of the areas for the technical building equipment.

literature

  • Dieter Pfister : Space - Atmosphere - Sustainability. Emotional and cultural aspects of the social sustainability of building, real estate marketing and building management . Basel 2011, ISBN 978-3-906129-75-4

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jörn Krimmling: Facility Management. Structures and methodological instruments . Fraunhofer IRB Verlag
  2. GEFMA 100-1, Facility Management Basics, 4 Distinction between facility and building management
  3. Facility Management - Old Wine in New Hoses . Pp. 34-37
  4. Facility Management - Old Wine in New Hoses . Pp. 34, 37 f.
  5. Facility Management - Old Wine in New Hoses . Pp. 34, 38-41
  6. DIN 32736, building management. Terms and services (2000-08)