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"Integrating, people, process and technology in our built environment"
 
 
     
 
 
Segments Covered
  • Maintenance
  • Cleaning
  • Security
  • Interior design
  • Space utilisation
  • Health & safety
  • Energy management
  • Lifecycle costing
  • Construction
  • Risk management
  • Performance measurement
  • Sustainability
  • Waterproofing
  • Landscaping
  • Corrosion
  • HVAC
  • Technology
  • Architecture
Published by
FM Consultants,
PO Box 5051,
Dubai, UAE
Tel. +9714-2087642
Fax.+9714-2087842
info@fmmagazine.net
www.fmmagazine.net

Published quarterly, FM Magazine is a near 100-page full-colour magazine that appeals to consultants, contractors, suppliers and operators of buildings. In order to do this, FM Magazine features a diverse range of articles in a visually appealing design format.

FM Magazine targets a diverse range of decision-makers, from residential, commercial, institutional and industrial property owners, to architects, designers, engineers and consultants; from facility and maintenance managers to procurement officers and specifiers working within public corporations.

On the harder side, FM Magazine focuses on the maintenance, refurbishment and upkeep of structures, and the products, systems and technologies required to do this
including maintenance-related public and private tender opportunities.

On the side, FM Magazine encompasses the management of virtually all activities that might occur within a structure, from security and human resources, to janitorial services and logistics.

 

FM Magazine is circulated on a quarterly basis by controlled free distribution to a database of more than 5,000 decision-makers and executives in industries related to the construction industry. As such, the magazine is read by consultants, contractors, architects, interior designers, facility managers, property developers, hotel executives, public works authorities, and many others.

 
 
 
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For advertising inquiries:  fatma@fmmagazine.ne
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