Understanding the cost of occupancy
Series: Facilities Management ; 10(8) May 2003, 1821(4)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Discusses issues relating to the management of occupancy costs. Questions where the big savings are to be made and argues that the useful ideas in this area come from a proper appreciation of the current cost structure. Looks at where costs are incurred in properties and gives typical ratios from office and banking estates. Also mentions the importance of the correct managing of space in offices; the OPD is seeing their clients manage space more effectively. In 1995, 14-15 sq m NIA per person was common, now 10-12 sq m or less is much more prevalent. Gives a breakdown of the components of total occupancy costs such as rent, rates, service charges and facilities management costs. Lastly includes some important points about the forthcoming debate on the subject including a plea to introduce a budget to permit cost reduction strategies to take place.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS66812 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 122913-1001 |
Discusses issues relating to the management of occupancy costs. Questions where the big savings are to be made and argues that the useful ideas in this area come from a proper appreciation of the current cost structure. Looks at where costs are incurred in properties and gives typical ratios from office and banking estates. Also mentions the importance of the correct managing of space in offices; the OPD is seeing their clients manage space more effectively. In 1995, 14-15 sq m NIA per person was common, now 10-12 sq m or less is much more prevalent. Gives a breakdown of the components of total occupancy costs such as rent, rates, service charges and facilities management costs. Lastly includes some important points about the forthcoming debate on the subject including a plea to introduce a budget to permit cost reduction strategies to take place.