Monday, December 9, 2019

Recreation Facility Management Design Development

Question: Discuss about the Recreation Facility Management for Design Development. Answer: Introduction Facility management is the act of managing the unskilled labor surroundings with the individuals and roles of an entity. (Atkin Brooks 2009). International Facility Management Association (IFMA) defines it as an entity that joins together the values of business management, planning, and the social and industrial disciplines that are important for organizational development that results to a realization of organizations set objectives. Traditionally facility management has been provided in- house by a facility manager, corporate services department depending on the size of the firm. There are various types of facility management that some include; Reactive maintenance that is mainly associated with failure and has few consequences. Its not expensive and thus related to maintenance of equipment with low cost. Example, lighting bulbs. Preventive maintenance that is associated with equipment with a slightly high cost of failure compared to that of reactive maintenance. Though better, it results to wasted labor due to its ineffective maintenance that is time-based. Predictive maintenance involves monitoring of the equipment to enhance maintenance that is based on the actual condition of the building equipment. Its expensive to access and to maintain and thus used in industrial settings. This type of maintenance is better compared to the other two and though expensive, technology advancement has made it easier for even average builders to access it. Proactive maintenance is the optimal combination of reactive, preventive and predictive making the organization building departments spend less. In Singapore,( Cotts, Roper Payant 2010) facility management is key and is controlled by experienced managers who provide effective and efficient operations plan that has been clearly observed in developing key companies. Organization: Lucasfilms Limited Lucasfilms is an animation company based in Singapore operating as a digital animation studio. The company produces digital animated contents including films, television and games. Founded in 2004, Lucasfilm animation company Singapore B.V is a subsidiary of Lucasfilms limited. It is the best studio known for the creation and production of Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises and is also a known leading firm in the development of special effects, sounds as animation for filming purposes. Being a production company, its premises needs the best facility management for the purpose of safety and secured working environment. Steve Jobs Building in Singapore has greatly improved and has been managed by a well versed facility management agency. Its current building in Singapore is a reflection of a building best managed. Its the main building from where top management activities of Lucasfilms are carried out. This building has developed with time a transition that has been in line with facility management requirements carried out by experienced facility management professionals who obtain and plan for a series of outsourced contracts. Since the company was started in 2004, the building have improved in phases a factor that has been important to the companys growth and development. How and what the facilities management contributes to the organizations facility operations Facility management soft and hard services provided by its professionals to the organization enhances organizations facility operations. Some of these services include; Provision of building fabric maintenance. Organizations external appearance is very important also to enhance its operations. The outward look gives an image of the type of organization functionalism to their target population or rather the clients. Security is also a key factor provided by facility management to the organization. This is very important to ensure that protection of both the organization equipments, service providers and the customers is well enhanced. It also ensures a safe and effective environment in which it operates. Decoration and refurbishment services by the facility management are important to enhance the organization's appearance and ensure its maintenance. Cleaning services by the facility management professionals are very important to ensure high level of tidiness in organizations operations. Lift and escalator maintenance is also important in organizations operations in order to ensure required movements by both service providers and clients are as expected. Monitoring and evaluation of the organization's developments. This involves a team of facility management technicians to run a high-risk operation for maintenance of the various technical equipment of the company. How the improvement lead to safer environment Steve Jobs Building is a reflection of how facility improvement can develop a viable and healthy environment where there is a use of low energy and a resource-efficient workplace causing minimal interference on the environment (Rondeau, Brown Lapides, 2006) The building has a dual glazed facade, a glass faced system that has two layers of glass spaced b air between the layers. The faade is formed in a manner that reduces the intensity of the solar heat transfer from outside the building into the facility. Through the reduction of the solar heat transfer, the capacity will be reduced accordingly that will lead to the energy usage for cooling be more efficient as compared to the building with single faade. The building also has been improved in terms of the ventilation where the VRV air conditioning system is being used. The system is an intelligent air conditioning system that is capable of sustaining more than 10nyears of operation. The building also uses the DC inverter technology alongside with the compressor that allows the entire facility to achieve a high energy saving in the AC Company. The AC system is the pioneer option of many modern buildings around the world. Another improvement is with the use of the T5 lighting, a green solution that offers real sustainable advantage of high outputs and efficiency as well as long life that leads to a long-term energy saving environment (Wiggins, 2010). How the improvement make the building and surrounding secured The architectural design of the modern Steve Jobs Building was so considerate of the security both within and outside the building. During the design of the current facility, there were provisions for security cameras that aimed at manning the entire building to ensure all the movement in and out of the facility is under surveillance all time round (Mahdjoubi, Brebbia, Laing, 2015). The cameras also help to ensure no persons armed are allowed into the building as there are specific spots in the entry points where the cameras are used to scan the luggage and the persons entering. The cameras are also to ensure the building is not compromised by any illegal acts or any unethical acts within that might lead to harmful outcomes for the people in the building (Talamo Bonanomi 2016). The surrounding of the building has been designed in a manner that the control rooms can man the building day and night to be sure the building has no weird or dangerous activities that might lead to severe consequences or that might lead to people getting harmed. The parking lot surrounding the facility has been set up in a manner that congestion is minimal regardless of the number of vehicles in the parking. The setup of the parking is also under 24 hours surveillance to ensure all the vehicles around are safe and secured. There is a pavement set for people coming in and out of the building specifically to ensure they are not in contact with any machinery on the roads including the heavy commercial vehicles accessing the facility. How the improvement make the building more functional Improved security measures by use of security cameras within and outside the building ensure easy coordination of activities since both service providers and the clients and other people outside the building are free of harm. Insecurity is a major threat to many underdeveloped organizations and so with security well enhanced, growth and development are highly assured (Great Britain. 2007). Use of lifts and escalators as a means of movement also helps in saving time used in moving from one place to the other. This is very important as saved time can be used in improving production that is important to the organization. Ample parking for both service providers and clients vehicles ensures efficient coordination of activities within and outside the building as there is no conflict that may arise due to limited parking space. Improved pavements outside the building that are used in moving in and out of the building are important to help reduce congestion hence making it easy to control m ovement of people getting in and out with conflict. How the improvement make the building more Pleasants Positive customer outcome. Increased rates of production as a result of massive consumption of goods has been as a result of efficient and effective coordination resulting to improved organization-customer relationship. Improved security measures also have expressed the building as one of the most secure places for people to easily move in and out without fear of any harm coming to them. This helps in increasing the organization's input rate thus putting the building on the sport as a good business layout site (Mallory-Hill, Preiser Watson, 2012). Reduced conflict among the building activities also has been important to help enhance peace among all parties involved. A good view of the building due to its enhancing building fabric maintenance has showcased it as a revealing site with clear objectives that attracts more people hence a positive site of production. Cameras that are strategically set within and outside the building to ensure no illegal deals that are carried out without a trace have laid a picture of patriotic business site that is fair for all deals. Conclusion Facility management is an important element in supporting organizations in carrying out development activities as well as its other essential dealings. By providing an efficient, effective, and safe environment in which an organization operates. Applying the five service delivery models (in-house, out-tasked, outsourced managing agent and contractor and total facility management) facility management proves to be a managing agent and key in all organizational development. Ranging from improved security measures, building maintenance, cleaning among other services, facility management should be enhanced in all organizations that are set to develop massively. Recommendation The building will need an emergency exit for both people and vehicles that will be used in cases where the normal entries and exits have been compromised. These should be accompanied by visual and audio systems to direct people and vehicles during these times. The building also needs more equipment and human resources to aid in the manning of security. The capacity of the building and the complexity of the facility calls for more security measures to be put in place. 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