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Firms sign MoU on real estate management training

Firms sign MoU on real estate management training

Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja 

Total Facilities Management Limited has entered into a partnership with Max-Migold Limited for the delivery of facilities management training to corporate organisations and individual professionals in the real estate sector.

According to both firms, the partnership will ensure the provision of world class training for players in the facilities management industry in Abuja and in other parts of Nigeria.

Speaking at a recent event in Abuja where both firms signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the training programme, the Managing Director, TFML, Nwando Chukwurah, said the collaboration took advantage of his firm’s position as the preeminent facilities management company in the country with Max-Migold’s achievements in the development and delivery of professional FM training.

She explained that the growth of the real estate sector in Abuja and other major cities had been remarkable in recent years but the dearth of quality facilities management training in these areas had resulted in rapid asset dilapidation and high cost of maintenance with attendant loss of value both to the investors and occupants.

“TFML has now joined forces with Max-Migold Limited as technical partners in the quest to bridge the gap in the provision of localised practical facilities management knowledge and skills among practitioners in Abuja and its environs,” Chukwurah stated.

She added that short courses were going to be undertaken during the training exercise, adding that it was important to broaden the skills of operators in the built environment, particularly as they related to facilities management.

The Managing Director, Max-Migold, Paul Erubami, said courses like facilities management strategy, facilities management operations, facilities project management, workplace productivity and the facilities management business master class would be taught to enhance productivity in the built environment.

“We have reviewed essential skills needed by facilities’ managers in the built environment so as to efficiently deliver clients’ objective either as an in-house professional or service provider,” he stated.

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