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Facilities
Management
• A. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES DEFINED
• The term “educational facilities” refers to all the
physical properties of a school, consisting of the
grounds,
• buildings, and the various facilities within the school
grounds and inside the school buildings.
• Also known as the school plant or the physical
facilities of a school; thus, the terms educational
school facilities,
• school plant, and physical facilities may be used
interchangeably.
• For the purpose of this book, the different
components that constitute educational facilities are
categorized as
• follows: school sites, school buildings, school
furniture and equipment.
• B. IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
• Educational facilities are considered indispensable to a school; they do not
only provide housing for the school
• but also serve as facilitating agents for all the educational activities that take
place in a school.
• The availability of safe, secured and satisfactory educational facilities (i.e., site,
building, furniture, and equipment)
• is one of the prerequisites for the opening of a new school. Sites should be
assessed in terms of its vulnerability to various
• geological and hydro meteorological hazards. Hazard-specific resilient features
that have undergone thorough feasibility
• and viability studies must be incorporated in the design of the buildings or
structures (Niño Relox, PAGASA).
• Conversely, one of the grounds for the closure of a school is substandard
facilities (i.e., lack safe, sanitary, and
• adequate buildings and site).
• The availability of safe, secured, adequate and satisfactory educational
facilities will support the teaching and
• learning processes and ultimately improve the quality of basic education.
Facility management is an interdisciplinary field
devoted to the co-ordination of business
support services, often associated with
maintenance functions in buildings such
as offices, arenas, schools, convention
centers, shopping complexes, hospitals,
hotels, etc. However, FM supports the
business on a much wider range of activities
than just maintenance and these are referred
to as non core functions.
OVERVIEW
• An effective school facility is responsive to the
changing programs of educational delivery, and at a
minimum should provide a physical environment
that is comfortable, safe, secure, accessible, well
illuminated, well ventilated, and aesthetically
pleasing. The school facility consists of not only the
physical structure and the variety of building
systems, such as mechanical, plumbing, electrical
and power, telecommunications, security, and fire
suppression systems. The facility also includes
furnishings, materials and supplies, equipment and
information technology, as well as various aspects of
the building grounds, namely, athletic fields,
playgrounds, areas for outdoor learning, and
vehicular access and parking.
• The school facility is much more than a passive
container of the educational process: it is, rather, an
integral component of the conditions of learning. The
layout and design of a facility contributes to
the place experience of students, educators, and
community members. Depending on the quality of its
design and management, the facility can contribute
to a sense of ownership, safety and security,
personalization and control, privacy as well as
sociality, and spaciousness or crowdedness. When
planning, designing, or managing the school facility,
these facets of place experience should, when
possible, be taken into consideration.
Facility Management
• While the planning, design, and construction of the
school facility may take two to three years, the
management of it will last the entire life cycle of the
facility. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the
mean age of a school building in the United States as
forty-two years, with 28 percent of school buildings built
before 1950. Many of the building materials, furnishings,
and equipment will not last half that long and will require
constant upkeep, maintenance, and inevitable
replacement to defer building obsolescence.
• The costs of managing school facilities have historically
received much less attention than facility planning. The
percentage of the operating budget for the maintenance
and management of school facilities has steadily
decreased, creating a capital renewal crisis as a result of
years of deferred maintenance at all levels of education.
• Best practice requires that a comprehensive facility maintenance
program be established and monitored by the school district. The
maintenance program often includes several distinct programs,
including deferred, preventive, repair/upkeep, and emergency
maintenance. Responsibility for facility management is divided
between the district office and the school site, with the principal
being the primary administrator responsible for the day-to-day
operation of the school, including custodial, food, and
transportation services. Custodians are typically hired by the
school district but managed by the principal. Custodial staff is
generally responsible for cleaning the building; monitoring the
mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems; and providing
general maintenance of both building and grounds. District staff is
responsible for long-term maintenance programs and the
procurement of outsourced services for specialized maintenance
projects
• Several environmental quality issues have emerged
over the past few decades, such as classroom
acoustics, indoor air quality, water quality, energy
conservation. Many of these issues require the
services of facility consultants hired through the
district. Other issues for the building-level
administrator include safety and security, vandalism
and threats, and acts of violence and terrorism. All
of these functions must be conducted within a
constantly changing set of government mandates,
such as energy deregulation, accessibility
guidelines, codes, and other regulations and
guidelines at the state and federal levels.
School Building
• The construction and operation of a school building involves a substantial
expenditure of public funds. The investment for construction, however,
represents only a fraction of the cost of operating a school over the life of
the building. When life-cycle costs of operating a school are considered
(including staff salaries and overhead costs, in addition to maintenance
and operation of the facility), the initial cost of the school facility may be
less than 10 to 15 percent of the life-cycle costs over a thirty-year period.
Properly designing and constructing school buildings for the realities of
management can often provide cost savings over time that could in turn
provide additional funds for education. Operational costs for power and
fuel, water and sewer, garbage disposal, leases and insurance, building
maintenance, and custodial staff are important items in the annual
budget, competing yearly for funds identified for educational delivery.
Building life-cycle cost analysis is admittedly difficult for taxpayers and
school boards to comprehend when available building funds are tight, but
the rewards in effective facility management are potentially great.
School Building
• The availability of an acceptable building is an important requirement for the operation of
• a school. To be acceptable, a building shall be safe, sanitary, and adequate. A safe school
• building is structurally stable to resist lateral forces, such as strong winds, earthquakes, etc. It
• is free from structural defects and deficiencies so as to resist distortion and rapid
deterioration.
• Its design and construction shall include provisions for fire resistance, fire prevention, as well
as
• against accidents; provisions for persons with disability, and other necessary facilities to
secure
• it against thieves, stray animals, an intruders.
• A school building must be in hygienic and sanitary condition at all times to protect the health
of
• the pupils/students and the teachers. It shall be situated in the school site where the ground
is
• slightly elevated and can be kept dry and drained easily. The color of the paint to be used
shall
• comply with the hygienic and aesthetic requirements.
• Finally, there shall be a sufficient number of standard classrooms to accommodate the school
• enrolment as well as enough internal spaces for other basic curricular and administrative
• needs.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepED)
PHYSICAL FACILITIES SCHOOL’S ENGINEERING DIVISION
MERALCO AVENUE, PASIG CITY
Floor Plan: One Storey Three Classroom
Floor Plan: One Storey Five Classroom
Floor Plan: Two Storey Six Classroom
Floor Plan: Two Storey Eight Classroom
Floor Plan: Three Storey Six Classroom
Facility management is performed during
the operational phase of a facility or
building’s life cycle, which normally
extends over many decades.
Facilities management

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Facilities management

  • 2. • A. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES DEFINED • The term “educational facilities” refers to all the physical properties of a school, consisting of the grounds, • buildings, and the various facilities within the school grounds and inside the school buildings. • Also known as the school plant or the physical facilities of a school; thus, the terms educational school facilities, • school plant, and physical facilities may be used interchangeably. • For the purpose of this book, the different components that constitute educational facilities are categorized as • follows: school sites, school buildings, school furniture and equipment.
  • 3. • B. IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES • Educational facilities are considered indispensable to a school; they do not only provide housing for the school • but also serve as facilitating agents for all the educational activities that take place in a school. • The availability of safe, secured and satisfactory educational facilities (i.e., site, building, furniture, and equipment) • is one of the prerequisites for the opening of a new school. Sites should be assessed in terms of its vulnerability to various • geological and hydro meteorological hazards. Hazard-specific resilient features that have undergone thorough feasibility • and viability studies must be incorporated in the design of the buildings or structures (Niño Relox, PAGASA). • Conversely, one of the grounds for the closure of a school is substandard facilities (i.e., lack safe, sanitary, and • adequate buildings and site). • The availability of safe, secured, adequate and satisfactory educational facilities will support the teaching and • learning processes and ultimately improve the quality of basic education.
  • 4. Facility management is an interdisciplinary field devoted to the co-ordination of business support services, often associated with maintenance functions in buildings such as offices, arenas, schools, convention centers, shopping complexes, hospitals, hotels, etc. However, FM supports the business on a much wider range of activities than just maintenance and these are referred to as non core functions.
  • 5. OVERVIEW • An effective school facility is responsive to the changing programs of educational delivery, and at a minimum should provide a physical environment that is comfortable, safe, secure, accessible, well illuminated, well ventilated, and aesthetically pleasing. The school facility consists of not only the physical structure and the variety of building systems, such as mechanical, plumbing, electrical and power, telecommunications, security, and fire suppression systems. The facility also includes furnishings, materials and supplies, equipment and information technology, as well as various aspects of the building grounds, namely, athletic fields, playgrounds, areas for outdoor learning, and vehicular access and parking.
  • 6. • The school facility is much more than a passive container of the educational process: it is, rather, an integral component of the conditions of learning. The layout and design of a facility contributes to the place experience of students, educators, and community members. Depending on the quality of its design and management, the facility can contribute to a sense of ownership, safety and security, personalization and control, privacy as well as sociality, and spaciousness or crowdedness. When planning, designing, or managing the school facility, these facets of place experience should, when possible, be taken into consideration.
  • 7. Facility Management • While the planning, design, and construction of the school facility may take two to three years, the management of it will last the entire life cycle of the facility. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the mean age of a school building in the United States as forty-two years, with 28 percent of school buildings built before 1950. Many of the building materials, furnishings, and equipment will not last half that long and will require constant upkeep, maintenance, and inevitable replacement to defer building obsolescence. • The costs of managing school facilities have historically received much less attention than facility planning. The percentage of the operating budget for the maintenance and management of school facilities has steadily decreased, creating a capital renewal crisis as a result of years of deferred maintenance at all levels of education.
  • 8. • Best practice requires that a comprehensive facility maintenance program be established and monitored by the school district. The maintenance program often includes several distinct programs, including deferred, preventive, repair/upkeep, and emergency maintenance. Responsibility for facility management is divided between the district office and the school site, with the principal being the primary administrator responsible for the day-to-day operation of the school, including custodial, food, and transportation services. Custodians are typically hired by the school district but managed by the principal. Custodial staff is generally responsible for cleaning the building; monitoring the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems; and providing general maintenance of both building and grounds. District staff is responsible for long-term maintenance programs and the procurement of outsourced services for specialized maintenance projects
  • 9. • Several environmental quality issues have emerged over the past few decades, such as classroom acoustics, indoor air quality, water quality, energy conservation. Many of these issues require the services of facility consultants hired through the district. Other issues for the building-level administrator include safety and security, vandalism and threats, and acts of violence and terrorism. All of these functions must be conducted within a constantly changing set of government mandates, such as energy deregulation, accessibility guidelines, codes, and other regulations and guidelines at the state and federal levels.
  • 10. School Building • The construction and operation of a school building involves a substantial expenditure of public funds. The investment for construction, however, represents only a fraction of the cost of operating a school over the life of the building. When life-cycle costs of operating a school are considered (including staff salaries and overhead costs, in addition to maintenance and operation of the facility), the initial cost of the school facility may be less than 10 to 15 percent of the life-cycle costs over a thirty-year period. Properly designing and constructing school buildings for the realities of management can often provide cost savings over time that could in turn provide additional funds for education. Operational costs for power and fuel, water and sewer, garbage disposal, leases and insurance, building maintenance, and custodial staff are important items in the annual budget, competing yearly for funds identified for educational delivery. Building life-cycle cost analysis is admittedly difficult for taxpayers and school boards to comprehend when available building funds are tight, but the rewards in effective facility management are potentially great.
  • 11. School Building • The availability of an acceptable building is an important requirement for the operation of • a school. To be acceptable, a building shall be safe, sanitary, and adequate. A safe school • building is structurally stable to resist lateral forces, such as strong winds, earthquakes, etc. It • is free from structural defects and deficiencies so as to resist distortion and rapid deterioration. • Its design and construction shall include provisions for fire resistance, fire prevention, as well as • against accidents; provisions for persons with disability, and other necessary facilities to secure • it against thieves, stray animals, an intruders. • A school building must be in hygienic and sanitary condition at all times to protect the health of • the pupils/students and the teachers. It shall be situated in the school site where the ground is • slightly elevated and can be kept dry and drained easily. The color of the paint to be used shall • comply with the hygienic and aesthetic requirements. • Finally, there shall be a sufficient number of standard classrooms to accommodate the school • enrolment as well as enough internal spaces for other basic curricular and administrative • needs.
  • 12. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepED) PHYSICAL FACILITIES SCHOOL’S ENGINEERING DIVISION MERALCO AVENUE, PASIG CITY
  • 13. Floor Plan: One Storey Three Classroom
  • 14. Floor Plan: One Storey Five Classroom
  • 15. Floor Plan: Two Storey Six Classroom
  • 16. Floor Plan: Two Storey Eight Classroom
  • 17. Floor Plan: Three Storey Six Classroom
  • 18. Facility management is performed during the operational phase of a facility or building’s life cycle, which normally extends over many decades.