Papers by Anselm Adumekwe

Academia.edu, 2024
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The study evaluated commercial building economic performance as well as facility managem... more ABSTRACT
The study evaluated commercial building economic performance as well as facility management services. The study also assessed the FM tactics used in commercial buildings. It also determined the monthly energy usage and related costs in commercial buildings. The study examined the cost of water and the amount of water used each month in business facilities. Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings.
Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings. Additionally, the study demonstrated a link between FM methods and the expense of operations and maintenance in commercial buildings. These were done to provide data on facility management services and the economic performance of commercial buildings in Lagos. A total of 18 respondents, including male and female facility managers, were chosen as the study's sample size. The study used a descriptive survey approach. For the study, respondents were chosen using the practical sampling technique. The respondents were interviewed to collect the data for this study. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics and NVivo 12.0. The results from the study show that the facility management services that dominate commercial buildings are management, maintenance, fumigations, generator maintenance, lifts, cleaning services, Electrical, building maintenance, security, water treatment, sewage disposal, and floor maintenance. The outcome also revealed that the least Gross floor area is 540m2, the maximum is 86000m2, and the average is 12,706m2.
Additionally, the results showed that the average monthly consumption was 54,747kwh, with the minimum monthly consumption being 1,135kwh and the maximum monthly consumption being 480,000kwh. The results showed that energy consumption per square meter ranged from 1 kwh/m2 to 17.3 kwh/m2, with an average of 5.31 kwh/m2 being used. The study revealed that the monthly average cost of energy is 10.89 million Naira, with a maximum cost of 40 million Naira and a minimum cost of 1.5 million Naira. The survey also revealed that the average energy consumption per square meter is N1516.60, with N4 424 as the maximum, N3 25 as the minimum. According to the survey, the maximum monthly water consumption is 100,000 liters, the minimum monthly consumption is 2,000 liters, and the average monthly consumption is 198,266 liters. According to the survey, the least monthly expenditure related to water usage is N170,000, the greatest is N3,000,000, and the average is N508,033.
Additionally, the study found that the least water demand per square meter is 0.20 liters, the maximum is 133 liters/m2, and the average is 30.64 liters/m2. The research showed that the maximum cost per square meter was N425, the least was N4/m2, and the average was N71.53/m2. The study found that facility managers spent an average of 73.4 million naira a year, with annual expenditures ranging from 3.3 million to 480 million naira. The study found that respondents believed that proactive FM systems, life cycle costing, preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance are all important components of facility management strategies used in commercial facilities. According to the study, all respondents agreed that there is a connection between facility management practices and operating and maintenance costs. According to the study, the respondents said that the economic success of their facilities depended on the availability of power, water, energy, and other services like janitorial and security, as well as generators. The survey found that the respondents believed that Facility Management's high-quality services encourage client retention, which increases revenue. The study showed that the respondents suggested to improve the economic performance of their facilities FM’s should be innovative, understand customer needs, and have cordial relationships with owners of buildings.
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Papers by Anselm Adumekwe
The study evaluated commercial building economic performance as well as facility management services. The study also assessed the FM tactics used in commercial buildings. It also determined the monthly energy usage and related costs in commercial buildings. The study examined the cost of water and the amount of water used each month in business facilities. Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings.
Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings. Additionally, the study demonstrated a link between FM methods and the expense of operations and maintenance in commercial buildings. These were done to provide data on facility management services and the economic performance of commercial buildings in Lagos. A total of 18 respondents, including male and female facility managers, were chosen as the study's sample size. The study used a descriptive survey approach. For the study, respondents were chosen using the practical sampling technique. The respondents were interviewed to collect the data for this study. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics and NVivo 12.0. The results from the study show that the facility management services that dominate commercial buildings are management, maintenance, fumigations, generator maintenance, lifts, cleaning services, Electrical, building maintenance, security, water treatment, sewage disposal, and floor maintenance. The outcome also revealed that the least Gross floor area is 540m2, the maximum is 86000m2, and the average is 12,706m2.
Additionally, the results showed that the average monthly consumption was 54,747kwh, with the minimum monthly consumption being 1,135kwh and the maximum monthly consumption being 480,000kwh. The results showed that energy consumption per square meter ranged from 1 kwh/m2 to 17.3 kwh/m2, with an average of 5.31 kwh/m2 being used. The study revealed that the monthly average cost of energy is 10.89 million Naira, with a maximum cost of 40 million Naira and a minimum cost of 1.5 million Naira. The survey also revealed that the average energy consumption per square meter is N1516.60, with N4 424 as the maximum, N3 25 as the minimum. According to the survey, the maximum monthly water consumption is 100,000 liters, the minimum monthly consumption is 2,000 liters, and the average monthly consumption is 198,266 liters. According to the survey, the least monthly expenditure related to water usage is N170,000, the greatest is N3,000,000, and the average is N508,033.
Additionally, the study found that the least water demand per square meter is 0.20 liters, the maximum is 133 liters/m2, and the average is 30.64 liters/m2. The research showed that the maximum cost per square meter was N425, the least was N4/m2, and the average was N71.53/m2. The study found that facility managers spent an average of 73.4 million naira a year, with annual expenditures ranging from 3.3 million to 480 million naira. The study found that respondents believed that proactive FM systems, life cycle costing, preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance are all important components of facility management strategies used in commercial facilities. According to the study, all respondents agreed that there is a connection between facility management practices and operating and maintenance costs. According to the study, the respondents said that the economic success of their facilities depended on the availability of power, water, energy, and other services like janitorial and security, as well as generators. The survey found that the respondents believed that Facility Management's high-quality services encourage client retention, which increases revenue. The study showed that the respondents suggested to improve the economic performance of their facilities FM’s should be innovative, understand customer needs, and have cordial relationships with owners of buildings.
The study evaluated commercial building economic performance as well as facility management services. The study also assessed the FM tactics used in commercial buildings. It also determined the monthly energy usage and related costs in commercial buildings. The study examined the cost of water and the amount of water used each month in business facilities. Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings.
Additionally, the study established the cost of annual operations and upkeep for many essential services provided by commercial buildings. Additionally, the study demonstrated a link between FM methods and the expense of operations and maintenance in commercial buildings. These were done to provide data on facility management services and the economic performance of commercial buildings in Lagos. A total of 18 respondents, including male and female facility managers, were chosen as the study's sample size. The study used a descriptive survey approach. For the study, respondents were chosen using the practical sampling technique. The respondents were interviewed to collect the data for this study. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics and NVivo 12.0. The results from the study show that the facility management services that dominate commercial buildings are management, maintenance, fumigations, generator maintenance, lifts, cleaning services, Electrical, building maintenance, security, water treatment, sewage disposal, and floor maintenance. The outcome also revealed that the least Gross floor area is 540m2, the maximum is 86000m2, and the average is 12,706m2.
Additionally, the results showed that the average monthly consumption was 54,747kwh, with the minimum monthly consumption being 1,135kwh and the maximum monthly consumption being 480,000kwh. The results showed that energy consumption per square meter ranged from 1 kwh/m2 to 17.3 kwh/m2, with an average of 5.31 kwh/m2 being used. The study revealed that the monthly average cost of energy is 10.89 million Naira, with a maximum cost of 40 million Naira and a minimum cost of 1.5 million Naira. The survey also revealed that the average energy consumption per square meter is N1516.60, with N4 424 as the maximum, N3 25 as the minimum. According to the survey, the maximum monthly water consumption is 100,000 liters, the minimum monthly consumption is 2,000 liters, and the average monthly consumption is 198,266 liters. According to the survey, the least monthly expenditure related to water usage is N170,000, the greatest is N3,000,000, and the average is N508,033.
Additionally, the study found that the least water demand per square meter is 0.20 liters, the maximum is 133 liters/m2, and the average is 30.64 liters/m2. The research showed that the maximum cost per square meter was N425, the least was N4/m2, and the average was N71.53/m2. The study found that facility managers spent an average of 73.4 million naira a year, with annual expenditures ranging from 3.3 million to 480 million naira. The study found that respondents believed that proactive FM systems, life cycle costing, preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance are all important components of facility management strategies used in commercial facilities. According to the study, all respondents agreed that there is a connection between facility management practices and operating and maintenance costs. According to the study, the respondents said that the economic success of their facilities depended on the availability of power, water, energy, and other services like janitorial and security, as well as generators. The survey found that the respondents believed that Facility Management's high-quality services encourage client retention, which increases revenue. The study showed that the respondents suggested to improve the economic performance of their facilities FM’s should be innovative, understand customer needs, and have cordial relationships with owners of buildings.