Interserve, the international support services and construction group, is hosting a facilities management forum at Somerset House, London on 9 October 2012, offering industry professionals the chance to discuss the leading industry issues, the changing shape and future of facilities management, and how to marry constraints with higher service levels.
The forum will include expert opinion from Joe Potter from IBM's Global Business Services' Asset Management Group discussing the key shifts in the future of facilities management, alongside Bob Parkin from EC Harris on how to design and deliver integrated property and FM models. This forum will also include Colin Hamilton, director at Interserve focusing on sustainability, and how companies can save energy and costs effectively.
There will also be the opportunity to network with key facilities management decision makers and to obtain ideas for future innovation.
The event will start at 8.30am and will conclude around 1.00pm. Individuals interested in attending should contact hannah.simpkins@interserve.com or call 020 7902 2000 to book their space. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Construction News
24/09/2012
Interserve To Host Facilities Management Forum

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