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For any developer, a new construction project can be both exciting and challenging. There are numerous voices in the room, each with their own priorities for ensuring the project’s success.
Unfortunately, facility management is often overlooked during the design and construction phases, which can be problematic if things need to be added or changed at the end of the project. A facility manager can make a significant contribution in the early stages of a development project by minimising operational and maintenance issues. Most importantly, having a voice for facility management throughout a project can help developers save money while also ensuring that the project is completed on time and ready for occupancy.

A facility manager can provide invaluable input on layout during the design phase. For example, something seemingly innocuous like storage space can turn into a nightmare later on if the project needs to be extended because the design layout did not include enough janitorial closets. Because they focus on operations and the people who will carry out those daily tasks, a facility manager and their team would be able to spot that early on before it gets to the construction phase. They will ask design and layout questions about what happens when the building is occupied by tenants. While something may appear to be fine on paper, a facility manager will be concerned about how it will appear once the doors are open for business.