Rajesh Shetty, senior national director, facilities management, Colliers International India, delves into the fundamentals and principles that shaped his visions and his journey with the company.
Many adherent FM members often make claims that a good strategy can be one of the contributing factors in the success of client organisation. Some service providers go even further with attestation of valuable benefits — ranging from the removal of all financial risk to monitoring every sustainable aspect. Claims of high-value returns on investment in FM are sometimes at odds with the reality of what some people consider to be a commodity service with a poor reputation for delivery. But the truth of the matter is that the importance of this vertical is more prominent now than ever before.
Buildings count for half of the primary energy sources consumption, half of all consumed raw materials, and produce hundreds of million tonnes of waste and a third of the world’s CO2 production. These statistics have made construction and building of low energy buildings an international trend. More than transportation, mining or any other industry, it is primarily the building industry that facilities administration, management and better utilisation of resources as well as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Rajesh Shetty, senior national director of facilities management at Colliers International India, sheds light on the subject. Having started his career as a civil engineer, Shetty travelled internationally to oversee the refurbishments and maintenance assignments for over 70 hospitals. He forayed into facilities management when he returned to India in 1999. Today, he finds himself at the helm of affairs, growing the FM business both organically and inorganically, for one of the largest companies in this segment.
Setting priorities
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
A PIVOTAL SHIFT TOWARDS A NEW ERA IN GOVERNMENT BUILDING AESTHETICS
GPM & Associates transforms a traditional government office into modern, eco-friendly workplace that prioritises employee well-being and sustainable design
A SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE
This office project by Studio Deshi is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends ancient wisdom with contemporary design principles. The innovative approach creates a holistic environment that fosters well-being, productivity, and creativity, setting a new benchmark for the future of office design.
FOSTERING FUTURE-READY OFFICE
The Smart Office Summit 2024 served as a vital platform for industry leaders to share insights and strategies for navigating the challenges of workplace design and infrastructure maintenance.
TRANSFORMING WORK ENVIRONMENTS
In this conversation, Reema Bhandari, Director at M Moser Associates, explores the intersection of design, sustainability, and employee well-being in creating modern workplaces.
THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL TWINS IN THE AEC INDUSTRY: NOIN REGIND FROM DESIGN TO OPERATIONS
Harnessing real-time data and innovative technologies to revolutionise design, enhance operational efficiency, and promote sustainability in the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors
CRAFTING WORKSPACES THAT INSPIRE AND ADAPT
Andrea Andreotti, Chief Design Officer at Ultraconfidentiel, discusses how the firm’s bespoke design approach balances functionality and aesthetics, crafting spaces that are both adaptable and inspiring for the modern workplace.
PATH FINDERS MINDS BEHIND THE BEST WORKSPACES IN INDIA
In celebration of Commercial Design magazine's 11th anniversary, we are proud to present the \"Minds Behind the Best Workplaces in India\".
REDEFINING WORKPLACE DESIGN AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE FUTURE
The 19th Smart Office Summit, held in New Delhi, explored the future of workplace design, bringing together industry leaders to discuss trends, sustainability, and innovative solutions for next-gen workspaces
SYNQ.WORK PLANS TO INVEST 60 CR. TO ADD 6 LAKH SQ. FT. OF MANAGED OFFICE SPACES TO ITS PORTFOLIO WITH NEW CENTRES IN BANGALORE, PUNE, AND HYDERABAD
Synq.work, one of the leading managed office space providers in India has recently made an announcement to expand the current seating capacity from 3200 to 12,000 by adding an additional 8800 seats by December 2025.
TANGIBLE ROI
How to connect your CAFM to obtain tangible ROI