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04 August 2025  |  29 August 2025

Advanced Facilities Management

Applications accepted until
21 July 2025
Short Course Coordinator:
Kgaugelo Mahlape
Course dates
04 August 2025 - 29 August 2025
Applications close
21 July 2025
Overview
The aim of the course is to enable the student to analyse the needs of an organisation with responsibility for the operation and sustainable use of facilities. It should also enable them to formulate an appropriate solution, based on ethical, professional and practical considerations, for the management of the facilities.
Duration
4-8 August 2025 and 25-29 August 2025
Format
Virtual
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R39,330.00

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    The course content addresses the following topics:


    • Understanding an organisation's business needs
    • Developing a facilities management strategy
    • Defining facilities management solutions
    • Structuring the facilities management organisation
    • Sourcing facilities management


    The themes covered in the course are:


    • Organisational needs
    • Roles and responsibilities
    • Defining FM(Facilities Management) requirements
    • Design and Construction for Operability
    • Information Management
    • Facilities Management Organisation
    • Sourcing and service delivery options
    • Procurement and Contract Award
    • Maintenance Management
    • Contract Management


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