Facilities
Planning and Project Management:
Required
in the 
Taking this course is a wise, strategic
move for any facilities planner or project manager. Through this course,
you will develop the skills and knowledge critical to the successful
execution of a facilities project: proper planning, selecting a
building’s team, and following through with attention to detail. You
will learn how to assemble and manage facilities teams and how to plan
and implement facilities projects, including methods to control key
elements of the process. In this course you will examine case studies on
SFP models, project management methods, and outcomes. You will also
study how to close out projects, how to complete and use a facilities
annual report, and how to read and interpret architectural drawings. |
Major topics
covered in this course:
- The value of planning and organizing to
plan
- Planning models
- Identifying and rating user needs
- Owned vs. leased vs. developed
facilities
- Managing planning
- Classifying facilities projects
- Roles of the players
- Specifications for facilities
performance
- Design development and review
- Implementing projects
- Planning occupancy
- Project close-out
- Post-occupancy evaluation using
facilities annual reports.
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You will take
away these key concepts and skills:
- The ability to organize and
successfully plan a facilities project
- The knowledge you need to assemble a
facilities team, including consultants
- Guidelines for determining user needs
- An understanding of the role each
player has in managing a facility
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