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The beginnings of a movement
At last the facilities manager is being given the attention he deserves. Speaking in April to the Manchester Society of Architects, Sir Monty Finniston had this to say: ‘I should like the architect to become involved in what I believe the Americans call “facilities management”, giving constant attention to improving the efficiency of the building… enhancing the environment inside…and keeping it in good repair, [providing] the after-sales service which is often lacking.’
The beginnings of a movement
At last the facilities manager is being given the attention he deserves. Speaking in April to the Manchester Society of Architects, Sir Monty Finniston had this to say: ‘I should like the architect to become involved in what I believe the Americans call “facilities management”, giving constant attention to improving the efficiency of the building… enhancing the environment inside…and keeping it in good repair, [providing] the after-sales service which is often lacking.’
The beginnings of a movement
Facilities ; 1 ; 1-2
1983-03-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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