Colombia. The Nueva Granada Military University (UMNG) of Bogotá, opened a call for the first cohort of its Modern Buildings Management diploma, which will address issues of management, operation, technology and maintenance. Developed in conjunction with the Colombian Association of Facility Management (ACFM), this diploma hopes to offer work tools for all professionals dedicated to property management.
According to the University, the reasons for an academic offer of this type are justified in the development of the country's infrastructure, which requires the consolidation of people with the greatest competences in the administrative, financial, maintenance, service, security and technological areas.
Fernando Moreno, coordinator of the diploma and professor at the UMNG, points out that this diploma is aimed at "the professional in the construction, architecture, horizontal property management and hotel sector, among others, who has the challenge of developing skills in the face of risk management system and business continuity".
Moreno adds that one of the objectives of the diploma is to support professionals in "the design of a management model focused on a modern, multipurpose building according to the requirements in service and integral safety with quality and efficiency within each of the subsystems that make up a project namely: maintenance area, security area, logistics area, legal area, commercial area and financial area".
People interested in the diploma must send an email informing their intention to participate [email protected], once you have the minimum group of students will proceed to carry out the registration and enrollment process.
The diploma will have a registration cost of 2 million 400 thousand pesos (COP$2,400,000) and a duration of 120 hours. As for the programmatic content, the diploma will have the following main modules:
- Business management model
- Financial management
- Risk management in buildings
- Service management
- Security technologies
- LEED certification in buildings
- Management in security and contracting suppliers
- Equipment maintenance management
- Facade maintenance management
- Evacuation and emergency plan
- Crisis management and business continuity
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