Facilities management services gain momentum in the UAE as government reinforces green building regulations |
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Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
forecasts major demand for FM services from owners of existing buildings looking for financial gains from sustainable facilities The increasing emphasis by the UAE Government in the UAE on green building regulations has boosted demand for facilities management (FM) services not only in buildings under construction but in existing buildings as well, noted Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
, a member of Makateb Holding, the first Office Building Operator Company in the world. Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
pointed out that while it will primarily focus on providing facilities management services to buildings - in various stages of construction - that are committed to adopting new green building regulations, it is also expecting a heightened demand for its consultancy services from owners of existing buildings who wish to reap the benefits of a sustainable facility.
Eric Raes, CEO of Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
, said, "With the UAE Government's growing focus on green buildings and sustainability, both developers, and in several cases, owners of existing buildings, are keen to improve day-to-day operations in energy consumption, water use, indoor environment, and waste management. Incorporating sustainable practices in existing facilities will result in significant financial benefits on the long run, and building owners will not be burdened by the costs involved in replacing existing building systems if the improvements are made one step at a time."
"Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
intends to complement government initiatives to promote sustainability by offering our expertise to developers in designing and constructing facilities that truly adhere to internationally accepted green building standards," he added.
Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
highlighted that in the case of new buildings, the development of truly sustainable facilities must start at the drawing board to ensure that buildings are designed to match their intended purpose, which will ultimately help cut down maintenance costs, improve building efficiency and ensure sustainability. Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
noted that the success of this process to a large extent depends on the expertise of architects and building designers to effectively integrate green building concepts in the design.
A green building is an outcome of a design which focuses on increasing the efficiency of resource use -- energy, water, and materials while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment during the building's lifecycle. This is achieved by efficiently using energy, water, and other resources; protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity; and reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation.
Aside from a comprehensive range of FM services, which include maintenance, cleaning and security, Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
also provides consultancy service during the design and construction of building developments to help improve the building's lifecycle. The expanded line-up of services is part of Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
's growth initiatives in the UAE's FM market, where the company aims to grow between 15 to 20 per cent within the next three years.
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Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
was formed as a result of a partnership between SungwonSungwon
, the pioneering facility management company in South Korea, and Makateb Holding. Sungwon OBOSungwon OBO
, which is now the Facilities Management Division of Makateb Holding, delivers a full range of integrated facilities management services, including mechanical and electrical maintenance, cleaning, security, FM consultancy and energy management.
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