A robust Facilities asset lifecycle management process is required to sustainably manage any building portfolio.
The good news is that adapting to and implementing a facilities lifecycle management process is not difficult and frameworks are readily avaialable that can measurably reduce financial and environmental waste.
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- How to accelerate your facilities lifecycle management journey and move to data-driven decisionmaking.
- What types of data and data formats are needed.
- Detailed workfows for managing Programs, Contracts, Projects, Workorders, Documents, People and more.
- Multiple Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure success.
- Why focus upon People first is critical to creating long-term mutually beneficial relationship.
- The benefits of Program versus Project Management.
- How to integrate Planning, Procurement, and Project Delivery Teams
The ability to engage in sustainable Facilities asset lifecycle management has eluded most public sector organizations as it requires a significant change in behaviors, means, and methods. As noted, however, all the required tools and support services are readily available.
All that is needed are the requisite levels of commitment, leadership, capability, and accountability to reduce financial and environmental waste associated with facilities repair, renovation, maintenance, and new construction activities.

Related ISO Documents
ISO 19650-1 – Concepts & Principles Sets the foundation. Defines how information management supports collaboration across the asset lifecycle.
ISO 19650-2 – Delivery Phase of Assets Focuses on information requirements, responsibilities, and workflows during design and construction.
ISO 19650-3 – Operational Phase of Assets Guides how to manage information once the asset is in use, supporting facilities management.
ISO 19650-5 – Security-minded Approach Addresses how to manage sensitive information securely, especially on critical infrastructure.
ISO 19650-4 – Information Exchange (Newer addition) Covers best practices for structured information exchange and validation.
