FM Project of the Year - Private Sector

HOW DO I ENTER?

Visit our 'How to Enter' page for our Items Checklist & Step-by-Step Guide. CLICK HERE.

Once you have created your PDF submission and you have all items in the Items Checklist, submit your entry via the Online Entry Form. CLICK HERE.

This award recognises an outstanding Facilities Management project undertaken in a Private Sector premises or facility over the past 12 months. The project can be related to any Facilities Management discipline or service and submissions can be put forward by any individual, team or organisation that played a leading role. This may include, but is not limited to, in-house FM teams or professionals, FM Service Providers, Estate, Premises or Operation Managers, Client or Landlords, and Property Management Companies. Private sector premises of all types are eligible for this category. Entry is by a 5-page A4 PDF submission; the judges will be looking for clear information backed up by facts that pays particular attention to the criteria listed below.

  • Project Background: Please provide a brief description of the project, including objectives, timescales, project value and the teams involved i.e. client, service provider, contractors, key suppliers etc.
  • Planning and Execution: Why was this project commissioned? What strategy was undertaken to achieve the project’s aims and objectives? Were there key sustainability strategies, initiatives and solutions for energy and waste management? Was the project delivered on time and within budget?
  • Innovation: Please highlight any innovations introduced by any of the involved parties during the course of the project.
  • Challenges: Outline any challenges that were experienced and how they were overcome.
  • Project Excellence: Explain why you feel this project deserves special recognition for this award, supported with facts and figures where possible.
  • Supporting Facts and Statements: Please include any other relevant statements or facts which support your entry.

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