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AMA Research are pleased
to announce the publication of the 2nd Edition of the report:
"Facilities Management Outsourcing Central and Local Government
Markets UK 2011-2015". Incorporating original input and primary
research, the report represents an up to date and comprehensive review,
with a focus on the provision of Facilities Management and bundled
services.
With over 75 pages
and over 25 charts and tables this report includes:-
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FM Outsourcing across the
Central and Local Government Market
Size, recent trends and key market
influences, forecasts and future trends.
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Analysis of three sectors
Central Government, Local Government and Social Housing
performance by sector, penetration, trends and potential
opportunities.
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Key service sectors covered
Cleaning, catering, security etc. performance and trends.
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Impact of 2010 CSR for the
FM sector.
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Review of Market Structure and
Leading Providers
changing supply structure, diversification of service provision and
company profiles for the leading contractors.
The Central and Local Government sector is the sector
currently most susceptible to change. On the one hand the government
are cutting budgets in central departments and local governments, while
on the other hand improved efficiencies can potentially be made through
the adoption of FM in certain cases, particularly in the local
government sector where FM penetration is lower. |
Areas of particular interest:-
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Impact of latest Comprehensive Spending Review 2010
on opportunities in the Central and Local Government markets.
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Assessment of the opportunities in the less mature
local government sector.
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Potential for growth in the market
in the long term, with forecasts to 2015.
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Increasing market polarisation
towards large contractors offering a comprehensive array of services
and niche sector specialists
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
FM IN CENTRAL & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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Overview of definition,
sectors included Central Government, Local Government and Social
Housing. Excluded are the health and education sectors which
are subject to separate analysis.
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FM Market overview
estimates of total market size from 2005-2010, with forecasts for
the period from 2011 to 2015. Market performance and trends.
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Market size and trends, forecasts for the period from
2011 to 2015,
growth rates and opportunities, mix by sector, mix by service,
indications of market maturity.
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Key market influences
construction output levels, public sector spending, including PFI/PPP,
legislation changes, diversification of service provision, increasing
maturity in a number of end use sectors, trend towards TFM and
bundling.
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Future prospects for FM Market
covering macro-economic influences, outlook by end use application
area, key potential growth areas, trends in service provision, impact
of market maturity and more challenging market conditions over the
short to medium term, legislation and other key influences.
KEY END USE SECTORS WITHIN CENTRAL & LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
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Central Government FM Market size,
trends and key influencing factors and estate estimations and
operational costs, including focus on the Ministry of Justice,
Department of Work and Pensions, HM Revenue and Customs and Defence.
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Local Government FM Market size,
trends including impact of government funding cuts, and key
influencing factors. Focus on the police service, Leisure and
Cultural Facilities, and Fire and Rescue Services
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Social Housing FM Market Size,
funding, trends and key influencing factors.
CONTRACTORS REVIEW
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Market Position of leading providers.
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Company profiles of leading providers
in Central and Local Government sectors covering major providers and
niche specialists outline includes company size, growth trends,
areas of specialisation, sector strengths and recent major contracts.
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Trends in structure of supply
Business Process Outsourcing, TFM Contractors and Support Services
providers. Significant supply developments in the supply structure.
Acquisitions and mergers, market entrants, business failures, impact
of market maturity, expansion and diversification of service
provision, market polarisation.
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