Ingenieur Vol 71 ingenieur July 2017 | Page 6

INGENIEUR Facility Management F acility Management (FM) is gaining more attention and importance along with the large accumulation of building stocks, especially shopping complexes and office towers. Higher expectation on the quality of building services from affluent customers and the complexity of M&E services have led to the growing number of FM firms and personnel to match this demand. According the National Property Information Centre (NAPIC) report, as of the first quarter of 2017, there were 20,956,585 sq m of office space, 14,851,287 sq m of shopping complex space and 2,886 hotels in the country. The World FM Day celebrated on May 17, 2017 carried the theme of ‘Enabling Positive Experiences’. It is a good reminder to all stakeholders including engineers who are involved in FM to discharge their roles and responsibilities in the safe upkeeping and efficient maintenance of the buildings under their care. For this, the article on “Revisit to Guidelines on Periodical Inspection of Buildings” is a timely refresher to practicing engineers who are engaged in the inspection of buildings of more than five storeys, every 10 years. Of equal importance, building owners of high rise buildings who often 4 6 VOL - SEPTEMBER 2017 VOL 71 55 JULY JUNE 2013 alter the usage of their buildings should consult engineers to check against the design loading of the particular floors to ensure the overall integrity of the structure. The article by the Department of Safety and Health (DOSH) on lifts and escalators narrates its regulating mechanism to ensure that these facilities are safe for users. It is comforting to note that incidences involving these machineries are relatively small compared with the total stock of 60,000 lifts and 12,000 escalators installed throughout the country. A good FM should also take into account green building index aspects as contribution to the Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations. The article from Jabatan Kerja Raya on “Optimising Energy Cost in Government Complexes” is one good example of strategies to reduce energy consumption in building complexes. As we approach 2020 as a developed nation, all property owners and stakeholders will treat treat FM as a priority. Dato’ Sri Ir. Dr Roslan bin Md Taha President BEM