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  1. Right to Manage & Service Charges

    By Brian Jones

    This book will be essential reading for anyone involved in the management of blocks of flats, or considering acquiring the management of their block. Written by a lawyer well versed in leasehold law, the book's aim is to give a practical guide to a wide variety of management issues,...

    Published February 15th 2004 by Estates Gazette

  2. Designing Flexible Cash Flows

    By Scott Fawcett

    Whether calculating a net present value, assessing an internal rate of return, or considering the impact of debt on a transaction when analysing investments in property it is very hard to get away from the need for cashflows. These cashflows range from the very simple to the extremely complex and...

    Published November 11th 2003 by Estates Gazette

  3. Disabled Access to Facilities

    By Ian Waterman, Janet Bell

    A practical and comprehensive guide to a service provider's duties under Part III (2004) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995....

    Published March 14th 2003 by Routledge

  4. Building Down Barriers

    A Guide to Construction Best Practice

    By Clive Thomas Cain

    With rapid changes in procurement processes and increasing pressure for improvement, cohesion and efficiency, practitioners need to be aware of industry-wide generally acknowledged best practice. The recent Latham and Egan reports in the UK have spurred further intitiatives from the demand side of...

    Published January 22nd 2003 by Routledge

  5. Workplace Strategies and Facilities Management

    Edited by Rick Best, Gerard de Valence, Craig Langston

    This book provides comprehensive coverage of issues that facility managers in the property industry need to understand and apply in the pursuit of value for money over the life span of built facilities. The authors introduce the fast-growing discipline of facility management, examine the core...

    Published December 16th 2002 by Routledge

  6. Facility Manager's Handbook

    By Joseph F. Gustin

    The "bricks and mortar" issues of facility management - HVAC, lighting, electrical, plumbing, space allocation, security and grounds maintenance - continue to be at the core the facility manager's role. However, the processes involved in addressing these areas have become more complex. The...

    Published November 19th 2002 by Fairmont Press

  7. Strategic Management of Built Facilities

    By Craig Langston, Rima Lauge-Kristensen

    The effective management of facilities can significantly improve business productivity. In this textbook the authors provide an overview of facility economics and outline the way in which businesses and facility managers can get better value from their physical assets.Students on facilities...

    Published February 3rd 2002 by Routledge

  8. Tomorrow's Office

    Creating Effective and Humane Interiors

    By Roger Cunliffe, Santa Raymond

    'A text which will be valuable for architects and clients...much of practical value...well illustrated...Buy the book if you are involved in office design; it will set you on the path.' Building Design Tomorrow's Office is an ideal sourcebook for architects, interior designers, and others...

    Published March 22nd 2000 by Taylor & Francis

  9. Facilities Management and the Business of Space

    By Wes McGregor

    Essential reading for building owners, facilities managers, architects and surveyors, this book will also prove useful on business management and facilities management courses, and for those studying architecture, surveying and real estate management....

    Published September 30th 1999 by Routledge

  10. Call Center Continuity Planning

    By Jim Rowan, Sharon Rowan

    A disruption in your call center operation can conceivably cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. And multiple disruptions can cost in the millions. Call Center Continuity Planning shows you how to plan for - and avoid - service interruptions through disasters large and small. This book will...

    Published December 7th 1998 by Auerbach Publications