Guidance on Facilities Management (FM) provision in response to COVID-19 pandemic

2 Apr 2020 11:34 AM

Many public sector organisations will be reviewing the need for a full or partial shutdown of buildings and a reduction in services. Read our Guidance on Facilities Management (FM) provision for more.

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many public sector organisations will be reviewing the need for a full or partial shutdown of buildings and a reduction in services. This will be part of their strategy for complying with the guidelines issued by Central Government on transitioning to “essential service” provision only to limit / slow-down the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Irrespective of whether public sector organisations act as landlords or tenants within their property portfolios, this requires them to carefully plan:

Property and FM contract management teams, building owners, landlords and tenants will therefore be responsible for the necessary adjustments to both hard and soft FM services as appropriate. The extent to which these services need to be varied will depend on:

Consideration should be given to the fact that:

Your organisation will therefore, depending on the building and situation, need to assess their employee (and any FM supplier personnel) building access needs. To produce a method of working that satisfies Government requirements for the pandemic, statutory and insurance requirements (plus leases and legal maintenance covenence), all public sector organisations must apply principles of risk assessments to the health and safety and welfare of all personnel (e.g. those classified as key workers within buildings) and the amended contractual needs.

In all cases, any amendment to FM service provision introduced should be in full compliance with all current Government guidelines as appropriate (e.g. Public Health England).

All public sector organisations should work with their FM supplier(s) to agree “key worker” functions and personnel details and should ensure all necessary documentation is in place to enable safe travel and access to their buildings (which would have been classified as a “critical site” under Government guidelines).

View our full detailed Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Guidance on Facilities Management (FM) provision here