Abans FMI offers innovative Facility Management Integrated to Department of Labour

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From left: Abans FMI DGM Asitha Jayaweera, Abans FMI Director Dr. Manish Shrivastava, Labour Commissioner General R.P.A. Wimalaweera, Abans FMI Managing Director P.K. Pestonjee, Abans FMI Manager A.A.N. Manjula Gunasekara and Abans FMI Legal and HR AGM Nimali Senevirathne

 


Abans FMI has been offering an innovative Facility Management Integrated (FMI) to the Department of Labour situated at Narahenpita, to its 32-storey ‘Mehewara Piyasa’ building complex, which houses the Department of Labour and other institutions under it, holding the record for being the tallest building owned by the Government. 

Situated in a location where all social protection services are under one roof, the complex has allowed the Government to offer more efficient services to the public. To ensure its facilities are operating at optimal capacity for the many visitors that walk through its doors, the Department of Labour has secured the services of Abans FMI (Facilities Management Integrated), which has a strong proven track record of providing unrivalled facilities management services to several conglomerates in Sri Lanka. 

Since its inception five years ago, Facilities Management Integrated Ltd. has adopted an approach that utilises sophisticated technologies and a stringent focus on quality in its processes to provide facility management services for its clients.  This is reflected by the company’s many certifications, which include ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certifications, Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management, British Institute of Cleaning Science, CIDA and CCI.  Recently, FMI also introduced computer-aided facilities management and several other technologies to monitor the status of their facilities in real-time and also address any concerns instantly through the mobile app.  “We are honoured to be working with the Department of Labour. Currently, we are the only company in Sri Lanka utilising computer-aided facilities management software and other modern tools. Our strong focus on quality with the sophisticated use of technology has eliminated many inefficiencies to facilitate prompt preventive maintenance and offer optimal performance,” commented FMI Director Dr. Manish Shrivastava.

Looking towards the future, FMI is confident of Sri Lanka’s economic growth. As the nation develops, the company expects the market for facilities management to grow tremendously. By investing in computer-aided facilities management and developing quality-driven processes, FMI continues to be the fastest-growing and most decorated service provider in Sri Lanka.  Adopting an integrated approach, FMI ensures these different tasks integrate seamlessly into the daily operations of organisations. With several years of experience, the company is a market leader offering its services to several local conglomerates and multinationals.  The soft services provided include housekeeping/cleaning, landscape and gardening, pest control, etc. and the hard services provided include electro/mechanical operations, HVAC, electricity and water distribution, firefighting systems, generators, UPS, CCTV, and BMS. Corporate support services such as receptionists, drivers, store keeping, skilled/non-skilled manpower supply and repairing and maintenance of grounds/green field projects, breakdown management, etc. are also available services. 

Safety and security, security services and HSE compliances, digital documentation, asset tagging, digital inventory and e-documentation are services which can be obtained from FMI too.

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