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Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management

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Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management
Formation 1993 (31 years ago) as BIFM [1]
Type Professional association
Purpose Facilities management
Headquarters Bishop's Stortford , Hertfordshire , England , United Kingdom
Membership
17,000+ (at June 2018) [2]
Affiliations Construction Industry Council
Website www.iwfm.org.uk

The Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management ( IWFM ; formerly the British Institute of Facilities Management , BIFM) is a United Kingdom -based professional association for the facilities management sector.

History [ edit ]

BIFM was formed in 1993 [1] to promote the development of facilities management as a critical, professional and strategic business discipline. [3] In June 2018, the BIFM had around 17,000 individual members. [2]

BIFM was a founding member of the Global Facility Management Association (Global FM) , [4] and a full member of the Construction Industry Council . [5]

In May 2018, the BIFM proposed changing its name to the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management and attaining chartered body status. [2] [6] The name change was implemented in November 2018. [7]

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b "About us" . BIFM . Retrieved 8 June 2018 .
  2. ^ a b c OBeirne, Sarah (31 May 2018). "FM Clinic: Debate on BIFM's proposed rebrand and application for chartered body status" . Facilities Management Journal . Retrieved 8 June 2018 .
  3. ^ Atkin, Brian; Brooks, Adrian (2009). Total Facilities Management (3rd ed.). London: John Wiley & Sons. p. 4. ISBN   9781444316131 .
  4. ^ https://globalfm.org/home-3/member-organisation/ [ dead link ]
  5. ^ "CIC Members" . Construction Industry Council . Retrieved 8 June 2018 .
  6. ^ "Working up a theme" . FM World . 4 June 2018 . Retrieved 8 June 2018 .
  7. ^ Obeirne, Sarah (16 November 2018). "BIFM makes big switch to IWFM with a new ten point plan" . Facilities Management Journal . Retrieved 29 November 2018 .

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