• EN 15221-4:2011

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    Facility Management - Part 4: Taxonomy, Classification and Structures in Facility Management

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    Published date:  19-10-2011

    Publisher:  Comite Europeen de Normalisation

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    Foreword
    Common Introduction for the European Standards EN 15221-3,
    EN 15221-4, EN 15221-5 and EN 15221-6
    Introduction to Taxonomy, Classification and Structures
    in Facility Management
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Derivation of Facility Products and Relationship Model
    5 Description of the Standardised Facility Products
    Annex A (informative) - Graphic representation of the
            Facility Product Map
    Annex B (informative) - Additional comments to specific
            Facility Products
    Annex C (informative) - Graphic Representation of FM
            Process Matrix
    Annex D (informative) - Structures
    Annex E (informative) - Cost and revenue considerations in
            Facility Management
    Bibliography

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    FM covers and integrates a very broad scope of processes, products / services, activities and facilities. The approach of this standard is to consider the added value provided to the primary activities by adopting a product perspective as recognised by the primary processes or core business in the organisation. This standard therefore introduces the concept of standardised (classified) facility products.The scope of this standard is to provide taxonomy for FM which includes:-relevant interrelationship of elements and their structures in FM;-definitions of terms and contents to standardise facility products which provide a basis for cross border trade, data management, cost allocation and benchmarking;-a high level classification and hierarchical coding structure for the standardised facility products;-expanding the basic FM model given in EN 15221-1 by adding a time scale in the form of the quality cycle called PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act);-a linkage to existing cost and facilities structures;-alignment with the primary activities requirements.Additional benefits from this standard are:-Introducing a client rather than a specifically asset oriented view;-harmonisation of different existing national structures (e.g. building cost codes) on an upper level relevant for the organisation and its primary activities.

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    Committee CEN/TC 348
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Comite Europeen de Normalisation
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    DIN EN 15221-7:2013-01 Facility Management - Part 7: Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking
    UNE-EN 15221-3:2012 Facility Management - Part 3: Guidance on quality in Facility Management
    BS EN 15221-6:2011 Facility management Area and space measurement in facility management
    BS EN 15221-3:2011 Facility Management Guidance on quality in Facility Management
    BS EN 15221-7:2012 Facility Management Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking
    I.S. EN 15221-5:2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 5: GUIDANCE ON FACILITY MANAGEMENT
    DIN EN 15221-3:2011-12 Facility Management - Part 3: Guidance on quality in Facility Management
    UNI EN 15221-7 : 2012 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 7: GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKING
    11/30239995 DC : 0 BS EN 15221-7 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 7: PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKING
    BS EN 15221-5:2011 Facility management Guidance on facility management processes
    DIN EN 15221-5:2011-12 Facility Management - Part 5: Guidance on Facility Management processes
    UNI EN 15221-6 : 2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 6: AREA AND SPACE MEASUREMENT IN FACILITY MANAGEMENT
    UNI EN 15221-3 : 2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3: GUIDANCE ON QUALITY IN FACILITY MANAGEMENT
    UNE-EN 15221-6:2012 Facility Management - Part 6: Area and Space Measurement in Facility Management
    EN 15221-7:2012 Facility Management - Part 7: Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking
    EN 15221-6:2011 Facility Management - Part 6: Area and Space Measurement in Facility Management
    EN 15221-5:2011 Facility Management - Part 5: Guidance on Facility Management processes
    EN 15221-3:2011 Facility Management - Part 3: Guidance on quality in Facility Management
    UNE-EN 15221-5:2012 Facility Management - Part 5: Guidance on Facility Management processes
    UNE-EN 15221-7:2013 Facility Management - Part 7: Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking
    NF EN 15221-3 : 2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3: GUIDANCE ON QUALITY IN FACILITY MANAGEMENT
    UNI EN 15221-5 : 2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 5: GUIDANCE ON FACILITY MANAGEMENT PROCESSES
    I.S. EN 15221-3:2011 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3: GUIDANCE ON QUALITY IN FACILITY MANAGEMENT
    I.S. EN 15221-7:2012 FACILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 7: GUIDELINES FOR PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKING

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    ISO 15686-5:2017 Buildings and constructed assets — Service life planning — Part 5: Life-cycle costing
    EN 15221-5:2011 Facility Management - Part 5: Guidance on Facility Management processes
    EN 15221-6:2011 Facility Management - Part 6: Area and Space Measurement in Facility Management
    ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
    EN 15221-1:2006 Facility Management - Part 1: Terms and definitions
    ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary
    EN 15221-2:2006 Facility Management - Part 2: Guidance on how to prepare Facility Management agreements
    EN 15221-3:2011 Facility Management - Part 3: Guidance on quality in Facility Management
    NS 3454 : 2013 AC 2013 LIFE CYCLE COSTS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS - PRINCIPLES AND CLASSIFICATION
    EN ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems - Fundamentals and vocabulary (ISO 9000:2015)
    ISO 15392:2008 Sustainability in building construction General principles
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