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Alao, O O, Jagboro, G O and Opawole, A (2018) Cost and time implications of abandoned project resuscitation. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 185–201.

Babatunde, S O, Awodele, O A and Adeniyi, O (2018) Opportunities and challenges of foreign direct investment utilisation and its impact on construction sector in developing countries. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 239–56.

De Silva, N, Weerasinghe, N, Madhusanka, H and Kumaraswamy, M (2018) Enablers of relational integrated value networks (RIVANS) for total facilities management (TFM). Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 170–84.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Project management; Relationally integrated value networks (RIVANS); Better values; Facilities Management (FM);
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1366-4387
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/JFMPC-09-2016-0041
  • Abstract:
    The purpose of this paper is to identify enablers for setting up relationally integrated value networks (RIVANS) for total facilities management (TFM) as a holistic approach to bridge the Project Management (PM) phase to the facilities management (FM) phase, aiming for better service delivery while optimizing the life-cycle cost. These enablers are proposed as required driving forces for the industry to bridge current gaps through RIVANS for TFM so as to improve the value of the facility and deliver better value to its stakeholders over its life span. Design/methodology/approach A literature review elicited 11 typical better values that could be achieved by suitably linking the PM and FM supply chains in general. While these were tested in parallel research exercises in Hong Kong, the UK and Singapore, this paper reports on the specific findings from Sri Lanka, where a Web-based questionnaire survey was conducted to identify potential better values for proposed relational networks (including the clients, consultants, contractors and suppliers in the supply chain). Better values were then clustered under principal domains/components using factor analysis to establish synergetic enablers. Findings In total, 11 significant better values for TFM were identified and four enablers were extracted as building long-term integrated networks, establishing a common resource pool linking PM and FM, enhancing sustainability of TFM and developing a similar protocol between PM and FM. Originality/value The study carried out in this paper contributes to knowledge by identifying drivers to bridge the gap between PM and FM to best achieve clients’ long-term aspirations through a holistic life-cycle approach. Furthermore, all stakeholders in TFM can revisit their practices to establish and strengthen the identified enablers.

Konno, Y and Itoh, Y (2018) Why do listed companies delist themselves voluntarily?. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 152–69.

Mintah, K, Higgins, D and Callanan, J (2018) A real option approach for the valuation of switching output flexibility in residential property investment. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 133–51.

Osei-Kyei, R, Chan, A P, Dansoh, A, Ofori-Kuragu, J K and Owusu, E K (2018) Motivations for adopting unsolicited proposals for public-private partnership project implementation. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 221–38.

Yogeshwaran, G, Perera, B and Ariyachandra, M M F (2018) Competencies expected of graduate quantity surveyors working in developing countries. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(02), 202–20.