Partner Organisations
These are companies or organisations that the BIFM is working with to develop the understanding, standing and practice of BIFM or to deliver services to members.
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The Association for Project Safety (APS) - the largest
multi-disciplinary membership body in the UK for individuals and organisations involved in the design, planning and managing of construction projects. Committed to shaping and sharing best practice in construction health and safety risk management.
multi-disciplinary membership body in the UK for individuals and organisations involved in the design, planning and managing of construction projects. Committed to shaping and sharing best practice in construction health and safety risk management.
British Association of Removers - The British Association of Removers is dedicated to promoting excellence in the removals Industry for the benefit of its members and customers. BAR aims to be the recognised voice of the professional moving industry, to provide a comprehensive range of essential services to its members, and to be the guardian of professional standards for the benefit of its members and their customers. Need information on removals or a quick estimate? Then visit the BAR information page which gives you access to a wide range of tools and guides.
Business Services Association - The BSA represents companies providing
business and outsourced services in the private and public sectors. It promotes the industry and the positive contribution it makes to the economy - driving innovation, training, efficiency, raising professional standards and improving productivity.
business and outsourced services in the private and public sectors. It promotes the industry and the positive contribution it makes to the economy - driving innovation, training, efficiency, raising professional standards and improving productivity. The Construction Industry Council (CIC) - The representative f
orum for the industry’s professional bodies, research organisation and specialist trade associations. 50 member bodies collectively represent over 400,000 people and 20,000 businesses, drawn from the planning, demand, design, supply, construction, maintenance, property services and facilities management sectors.
orum for the industry’s professional bodies, research organisation and specialist trade associations. 50 member bodies collectively represent over 400,000 people and 20,000 businesses, drawn from the planning, demand, design, supply, construction, maintenance, property services and facilities management sectors.
The Design Quality Indicator (DQI) - An exciting new method for assessing the design quality of buildings. It has been developed by CIC in order to enable all stakeholders involved in the built environment to gain more value from the design of buildings.
EuroFM - A network of more than 80 organisations focussed on facilities management, in more than 15 European countries. Facilities Innovations Network - This web-site has been designed to disseminate the findings of the Facilities Innovation Collaboration between the University of the West of England, Bristol, and Johnson Controls
The Facilities Management Association (FMA) - the UK’s leading representative trade body for employers engaged in delivering non core services in the FM sector.
Occupier - Occupier.org is a research web page showing information linking real estate and facilities with corporate output and productivity.
The Workplace Intelligence Unit - Develops and shares information and ideas on creating more distinctive, productive and healthy workplaces
Workplacelaw Network - Provides legal support, information and consultancy to BIFM members on health and safety, premises and employment issues. Keep yourself up-to-date with facilities management legal issues. 



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