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3.6 Lean facility management

Building management according to lean principles

Lean facility management is an approach in lean construction that is based on the efficient management and maintenance of buildings. The aim is to optimize the operation of buildings in order to achieve long-term cost savings and extend the service life of the buildings.

The main principles of lean facility management are:

  • Efficient maintenance: Lean facility management optimizes maintenance and repair processes to reduce waste and extend the service life of buildings.
  • Energy efficiency: In lean facility management, energy consumption and costs are reduced through the use of efficient systems and technologies.
  • Continuous improvement: Lean facility management takes an iterative approach, constantly seeking out opportunities for improvement and implementing them.

The benefits of lean facility management in construction include:

  • Cost savings: Long-term cost savings can be achieved through efficient building management and maintenance.
  • Energy efficiency: Lean facility management contributes to reducing energy consumption and environmental impact, resulting in cost savings and more sustainable building management.
  • Extended service life of buildings: The optimized maintenance processes in Lean Facility Management contribute to extending the service life of buildings.