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AMA
Research have published the 5th
edition of ‘Facilities
Management Outsourcing Market – UK 2006’
incorporating original input and primary research it represents an up to
date and comprehensive report on Facilities Management Outsourcing with a
focus on Total Facilities Management, ‘bundling’ and PPP.
At 120+ pages, this report contains over 30 charts and tables. Key
areas covered include:-
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Multi-Service Provision in the UK FM outsourcing market - size,
trends and key market drivers -
Trend
towards Total Facilities Management and Business Process Outsourcing
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Impact of
PPP on the FM market – review of PFI projects to date and other
partnership arrangements. Identification of possible growth areas
and review of the possible impact of the government’s recent
recommendations for FM in PFI. -
Analysis
of key end-user markets - size, growth forecasts and market
penetration in the Corporate, Healthcare, Local Authority and
Central Government sectors including; schools, leisure & culture,
defence, prisons & police among other sectors. -
Review of
FM contracting – supply structure including consortia, key trends
such as consolidation, service diversification and acquisitions, as
well as profiles on leading TFM companies, with financial data.
The FM
outsourcing market has experienced strong growth since the mid-1990s.
Over the medium term, it is anticipated that growth will be maintained,
mainly due to a number of PFI projects becoming operational. However, a
number of sectors in the market are now mature in terms of outsourcing,
and are characterised by high levels of competition and pressure on
margins, resulting in consolidation in the market. Acquisition activity
is likely to remain high, as companies diversify their service offering
in order to provide TFM.
Areas
of particular interest:-
Market
activity levels with forecasts to 2009.
Trends in
key end-user markets - growth sectors.
Impact of
PFI and new procurement initiatives e.g. ProCure 21, LIFT.
Competitor
analysis - general FM contractors, specialist contractors, new entrants,
changing industry structure etc.
Key areas of
coverage in the report include:-
THE MARKET
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FM Market
overview – estimates of total market size from 2000-2005 and
forecasts 2006-2009.
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Overview
of support services outsourcing market - market size, shares, key
sectors
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Key market
factors – diversification in service provision, expansion of FM
outsourcing in public sector through PPP, maturity in corporate
market, trends towards TFM and ‘bundling’, construction output levels,
public sector spending and legislation.
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Future
prospects for FM market – key areas of growth, sector trends,
factors influencing FM market.
END-USE SECTORS
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Analysis
of FM market by broad end-user sector - Corporate, Healthcare,
Local Authority, Central Government.
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Estimates
of market size for each sector from 2000-2005 and forecasts for 2006 -
2009. Review of mix of contracted-out/in-house trends. Key factors
influencing trends within each sector.
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'Corporate
sector' – identification of key trends e.g. impact of office vacancy
levels, market maturity, ‘corporate PFI’.
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Central
Government sectors – identification of growth & mature sectors.
Focus on MoD, Police Service, Prison Service, DCA. Key trends in
procurement & service provision e.g. PFI, Prime contracting.
Comprehensive & up-to-date listings of PPP projects, consortia
& partners.
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Healthcare
sector – assessment of key market factors e.g. standardisation in
procurement, new procurement methods e.g. ProCure 21, LIFT, ProCure 21
Comprehensive & up-to-date listings of PFI and LIFT projects,
consortia & partners.
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Local
Authority sector – focus on education & leisure services. Impact
of 'Best Value', growth in PPP/PFI. Identification of major projects
& FM providers. Key influencing factors/future trends.
Comprehensive & up-to-date listings of PFI projects,
consortia & partners.
REVIEW OF CONTRACTING SECTOR
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Review of
origins of FM companies – construction, engineering, support
services, property services etc.
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Structure
of supply – TFM providers, facilities services companies.
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Key trends
- new entrants, acquisitions & mergers, impact
of PFI, company re-organisation, market consolidation &
polarisation, market re-positioning, consortia.
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Review of
over 50 leading FM providers plus smaller and specialist contractors – company size, recent growth, areas of specialization,
sector strengths, role of consortia.
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