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Welcome to our open-access resources page. FMANZ members can enjoy unlimited access to our expanding knowledge base of industry information in a variety of formats, including CPD presentations, recommended readings, career surveys, back issues of ForuM, and other industry information. Log in via the member portal to access more resources.

Research

Some research reports to help us better understand the facilities management industry in Aotearoa and around the world. We have put others, such as our insightful career surveys, in our member-only portal.

The Economic Benefits of Improving New Zealand’s Indoor Air Quality
Sense Partners Report September 2024

Commissioned by FMANZ and officially launched at FM Summit Aotearoa, this 2024 report unveils the significant economic benefits of improving New Zealand’s indoor air quality.

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The Economic Impact of Facilities Management [in NZ]
BERL Report September 2023

Commissioned by FMANZ and presented at FM Summit Aotearoa, this 2023 report unveils the significant economic input of facilities management in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Facilities Management Growth Opportunities

This 2021 Frost & Sullivan report says technology strategy and the use of sophisticated service solutions are the keys to service expansion and improved customer experience.

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Global FM Market Report 2023

A snapshot of the NZ facilities management industry in 2023.

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The Facilities Management Industry Census

Jointly funded by FMANZ and the BRANZ Building Research Levy, the Facilities Management Industry Census 2018 canvassed 255 people working in the industry.

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Defining the FM Market Research Report

This 2016 thesis by Astrid Bruursema from Hanze University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands sought to define the FM market in New Zealand.

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Building Blocks of FM

This 2014 thesis by Herma Schutte from Hanze University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands sought to offer guidance on the professional and educational development of FM in New Zealand.

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