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BS EN 15221-4:2011 Facility management Taxonomy, classification and structures in facility management

BS EN 15221-4:2011

Facility management Taxonomy, classification and structures in facility management

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Označení normy:BS EN 15221-4:2011
Počet stran:86
Vydáno:2012-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 68258 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15221-4:2011


This standard BS EN 15221-4:2011 Facility management is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.01 Installations in buildings in general
  • 03.080.99 Other services

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 interrelationships 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.