BIFM Ireland Conference Update on Mick Dalton National Chairman

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BIFM Ireland Conference
Mick Dalton
National Chairman
Update on
A Few Thank You’s
• To Our Sponsors whom without this conference would
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not be possible
Thank you to you all for attending this conference for
your support, participation and the opportunities to
network
Thank You to BIFM Ireland Region team for putting on
this event
HOUSEKEEPING
• Please Turn Mobiles Off
• Fire Alarms
• Fire Escapes
• Toilets
Asset Skills
Asset Skills is one of 25 Sector Skills Councils and
defines its domain as 'places in which we live and
work'. In addition to FM, it encompasses property,
housing and cleaning services. It comprises 100,000
organisations with a total of about 1.4m employees
(over 80% of the organisations employ fewer than five
staff). In all, this grouping accounts for 7% of UK GDP.
BIFM and FMA represent our sector on this council.
CIBSE and HVCA
CIBSE
• The BIFM and the Chartered Institution of Building
Services Engineers recently signed a partnership
agreement aimed at joint development and promotion of
excellence in facilities management practice.
HVCA
• The BIFM has taken another step in building links with
industry organisations. BIFM and the Heating and
Ventilating Contractors’ Association are planning
initiatives designed to forge closer working relations.
EUROPEAN UNION & THE UNITED KINGDOM
Since 1997 Sustainable Development is the OVER-ARCHING GOAL of the EU
EU Sustainable Development Strategy –Gothenburg 2001
De-couple economic growth from environmental degradation
Sustainable production and consumption
6th EU Environment Action Plan 2002
Roadmap for 10 years
 Environment and Health and quality of life
 Climate Change
 Natural Resources and Waste
 Nature and Biodiversity
European Climate Change programme priorities
 Green house gas trading Directive (Oct 2003)
 Promotion of renewable energy
 Promotion of combined heat and power
 Bio fuels Directive
 EU energy performance in Building Directive (2003)
200 Environmental Laws 140 Environmental Directives
2005
2006
Building Legislation Year
January 1st:---- Building Regulations
New Part ’L’
January 4th:---- EU- EPBD
Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
(Building Labelling ) (Housing Bill-Home Condition Reports)
February 1st:---- C.S.B
Code for Sustainable Building
March 1st:------ Building Regulations
New Part ’F’
ALSO:- WEEE Directive & Others
Building Performance Labelling
BANDING
MACHINE
Manufacturer
Model
Energy
Design Team
Office
A
More Efficient
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Less Efficient
Energy Consumption CPR
(based on whole building method of analysis)
Actual energy consumption will
depend on how the building is used.
HVAC Performance
A: Higher
G: Lower
Lighting Performance
A: Higher
G: Lower
Standard Occupancy
Equipment Heat Gain
17.5
ABCDEFG
ABCDEFG
1p/10m2
25W/m2
Noise
NR 38 in open plan
Further Information is contained
in O & M manuals
Building Regulations 2000
Part L2 compliant
5 600 036 236 (7911)
Asset Label
TAILORING
Training
Membership Improvements
• Advantages of Membership
– Benefits
– Services
– Offers (Outsourcing Option)
• Corporate Member Categories
– Client
– Management Suppliers
– Service Suppliers
– Product Suppliers
– Consultants
Parliament Hill
• Parliament Hill was chosen by CIMA, CIPS, APM,
CMI/IMC and Securities & Investment Institute to
deliver Member Benefits
BIFM Member Benefits
Health
Finance
Insurances
Legal & Financial Helplines
Leisure
BIFM Member Benefits - Example
Health
• David Lloyd / LA Fitness Health clubs – 100% off joining fee /
best corporate rates
• ‘Wellman’ Health Screening - 10% off
• Private Medical Insurance – guaranteed discounts on all plans.
Online / offline comparisons. Price promise.
• Life Assurance / Critical Illness etc - lowest cost / best cover in
UK guaranteed
• Savings up to £190 off glasses / contact lenses
• SAKS Hair and Beauty – 20% off
International Memorandum of Understanding Governance Structure
Responsibility for alliance oversight vested in the Past Chairs and Chief Executive
Officers of IFMA, BIFM, and FMA
To develop and promote knowledge, standards, and education in the
facilities management profession. Using one voice, collaborate on the
development and means to share the progress of facilities
management, knowledge, and standards.
IPFMA and BIFM
• The British Institute of Facilities Management has signed
a Partners in FM Excellence agreement with IPFMA
The Irish Property and Facility Management Association
(IPFMA) have committed to collaborate on FM research,
standards development, knowledge exchange,
educational programmes, professional development and
events.
• Members of the BIFM and IPFMA will also share services
and other benefits, including access to each other’s
publications, membership sections of the web sites and
training programmes.
• It is encouraging to see members from IPFMA here at
this conference
Enjoy the Conference!
Thank you for Listening
Mick Dalton
BIFM NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
[email protected]