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Title: Framework for Facilities Management Services Procurement in Public Buildings in Abuja-Nigeria.
Authors: Momoh, S.
Ayegba, Jennifer
Oyewobi, Luqman Oyekunle
Ayegba, Callistus
Bilau, A. A.
Jimoh, Richard Ajayi
Keywords: procurement routes
facilities management
in-house
outsource
public building
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Infrastructure and Facility Asset Management
Citation: Momoh, S., Ayegba, J., Oyewobi, L. O., Ayegba, C., Bilau, A. & Jimoh, R. (2021). Framework for Facilities Management Services Procurement in Public Buildings in Abuja-Nigeria. Journal of Infrastructure and Facility Asset Management, 3(1), 1-8.
Abstract: Deciding what to provide in-house and what to outsource is not always easy, because of the pros and cons of each approach. This study assessed the suitability of outsourcing and in-house routes for procurement of facilities management (FM) services in public buildings to develop a framework to assist FM practitioners in making decisions on the procurement of FM services in Abuja. A mixed methods research methodology was adopted involving the administration of 122 structured questionnaires and semistructured interviews with 10 International Facility Management Association (IFMA) members in Abuja-Nigeria. Findings show that the top three factors driving outsourcing of FM services delivery are cost reduction, improved performance standards, and improved customer orientation and service. While, the top three factors driving in-house of FM services delivery are improved quality of services, improved performance standards, and improved responsiveness and cycle times. This indicates that the framework to procure FM services includes the provision of a clear policy which should consist of a policy statement, methodology resource mobilization, government policy regarding the maintenance of the facility mapping of the facility, and a means of measuring the performance of FM services providers. The developed framework provides a significant understanding that can support decision-making on FM services in terms of whether the route to be adopted is either in-house or outsourcing.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18076
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