Australia Facility Management Growth Opportunities

Australia Facility Management Growth Opportunities

Technology Adoption and Service Efficiency to Advance FM as the Economy Improves Post-pandemic

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The Australian facilities management (FM) market registered disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, recording negative growth. It is forecast to remain negative in 2021. Frost & Sullivan expects the FM market to record stable development in 2022 as the economy recovers and fully recover by 2025 or 2026.

New infrastructure development, hygiene awareness that leads to more frequent cleaning and sanitization, and smart and sustainable building development are the main drivers for FM services in Australia. However, reduced facility operations and work from home (WFH) policies due to the pandemic, service commoditization, fierce price competition and margin pressure, and reliance on in-house FM service delivery due to lack of outsourcing culture restrain market development. WFH practices have also prompted commercial office occupiers to downsize their office footprint.

COVID-19 has made good hygiene practices a priority and increased the demand for hand sanitizers and surface cleaning services. It has also expanded access control technologies, automated sanitizing stations, people flow analysis, safety compliance checks, and staffed security for crowd control and social distancing enforcement. In terms of end-user vertical, more opportunities for FM service providers will likely come from healthcare facilities, from reactive maintenance to more strategic approaches in operations and maintenance.

Australia's outsourced FM rate is considerably high at more than 60% of the total FM market. However, the preference to maintain an in-house FM team remains prevalent. The market recorded integrated facility management (IFM) penetration of more than 20% of the outsourced FM market. This penetration rate is considered good in the FM market. Owners of large facilities aim for scalability and service consolidation because IFM contracts lead to long-term cost savings.

The study also provides analysis by engagement type, service type, and end-user verticals. It covers the 2018 to 2026 period, with 2020 as the base year. The study identifies four key growth opportunities for Australian FM market stakeholders: environmentally sustainable practices, analytics adoption, building performance optimization, and standards focus.

Author: Melvin Leong

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Table of Contents

Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Facility Management (FM) Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Segmentation

Segmentation (continued)

Segmentation (continued)

Gross Domestic Product

Industry Value Added

Employment

Construction

Construction (continued)

Mining

COVID-19 Impact

Key Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Market Trend by Outsourced FM Penetration

Market Trend by Service Type

Revenue Forecast by Industry Vertical

Revenue Forecast Analysis by Industry Vertical

Revenue Forecast Analysis by Industry Vertical (continued)

Revenue Forecast Analysis by Industry Vertical (continued)

Revenue Forecast Analysis by Industry Vertical (continued)

Competitive Environment

Revenue Share

Recent M&A

Overview and Recent Development of Market Leaders

Overview and Recent Development of Market Leaders (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1: Sustainability-centered Services for Competitive Differentiation

Growth Opportunity 1: Sustainability-centered Services for Competitive Differentiation (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Analytics for Enhanced People Flow and Security Solutions

Growth Opportunity 2: Analytics for Enhanced People Flow and Security Solutions (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Building Performance Optimization for Service Expansion and Customer Value

Growth Opportunity 3: Building Performance Optimization for Service Expansion and Customer Value (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4: Governance and Standard Focus for Service Excellence

Growth Opportunity 4: Governance and Standard Focus for Service Excellence (continued)

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The Australian facilities management (FM) market registered disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, recording negative growth. It is forecast to remain negative in 2021. Frost & Sullivan expects the FM market to record stable development in 2022 as the economy recovers and fully recover by 2025 or 2026. New infrastructure development, hygiene awareness that leads to more frequent cleaning and sanitization, and smart and sustainable building development are the main drivers for FM services in Australia. However, reduced facility operations and work from home (WFH) policies due to the pandemic, service commoditization, fierce price competition and margin pressure, and reliance on in-house FM service delivery due to lack of outsourcing culture restrain market development. WFH practices have also prompted commercial office occupiers to downsize their office footprint. COVID-19 has made good hygiene practices a priority and increased the demand for hand sanitizers and surface cleaning services. It has also expanded access control technologies, automated sanitizing stations, people flow analysis, safety compliance checks, and staffed security for crowd control and social distancing enforcement. In terms of end-user vertical, more opportunities for FM service providers will likely come from healthcare facilities, from reactive maintenance to more strategic approaches in operations and maintenance. Australia's outsourced FM rate is considerably high at more than 60% of the total FM market. However, the preference to maintain an in-house FM team remains prevalent. The market recorded integrated facility management (IFM) penetration of more than 20% of the outsourced FM market. This penetration rate is considered good in the FM market. Owners of large facilities aim for scalability and service consolidation because IFM contracts lead to long-term cost savings. The study also provides analysis by engagement type, service type, and end-user verticals. It covers the 2018 to 2026 period, with 2020 as the base year. The study identifies four key growth opportunities for Australian FM market stakeholders: environmentally sustainable practices, analytics adoption, building performance optimization, and standards focus. Author: Melvin Leong
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