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Frequently asked questions

  • Facilities management involves the management of facilities, such as buildings, properties, and assets, to ensure their effective and efficient operation. This includes services such as maintenance, security, and cleaning, to support the smooth running of a business or organisation.

  • Facilities management companies provide a range of services to support the management and maintenance of facilities. This includes managing building operations, overseeing maintenance and repairs, providing security and cleaning services, and managing energy and sustainability programs.

  • Facilities manager salaries in the UK vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and qualifications. The average salary for a facilities manager in the UK is around £35,000 to £45,000 per year, with more experienced managers earning up to £60,000 or more.

  • There are no specific qualifications required to become a facilities manager, but relevant qualifications and experience can be beneficial. A degree in facilities management or a related field can be useful, as can certifications such as the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Level 4 Certificate in Facilities Management.

  • The duration of facilities management courses can vary depending on the level and provider. Short courses may take a few days to a few weeks, while a degree in facilities management can take three to four years. Apprenticeships in facilities management typically take around two to three years to complete.