Create a road map to sustainable construction with facility and asset management
Siyuan Xie
University College London
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/bam.v7i2.10501
Keywords: Facility management (FM); Sustainable facility management (SFM); Life cycle management
Abstract
This paper develops an SFM roadmap using the UNDP results-based framework to guide construction firms toward long-term ESG alignment. By mapping strategic planning, impact, outcome, and output stages, it illustrates how SFM adds value through energy transition, intelligent maintenance, stakeholder collaboration, and employee well-being. The paper contrasts SFM with traditional FM, demonstrating its long-term economic and environmental benefits despite implementation challenges. It concludes that SFM is essential for sustainable transformation and competitiveness in the construction industry.
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