Facility Management is a comprehensive management model that coordinates all the services required for the proper functioning of buildings.
This approach makes it possible to centralize services such as technical maintenance, cleaning, security, and auxiliary services under a single strategy, ensuring efficient management of installations.
Instead of managing multiple suppliers independently, Facility Management allows all services to be supervised and coordinated through a single management structure.
FAMASE acts as an integrated service manager, coordinating suppliers, supervising operations, and ensuring the proper functioning of the building.
Our model combines operational control, resource optimization, and centralized management, resulting in greater efficiency, cost reduction, and frictionless operations.

A single manager coordinates all building services, centralizing communication and decision-making.

We organize and supervise all suppliers involved in the building’s maintenance and operations.

Continuous service control to guarantee quality, regulatory compliance, and proper operation.

We analyze resource usage, services, and costs to optimize building operations.
At FAMASE, we integrate all the services required for your building’s operations into a single management model.
We coordinate both technical and operational services, ensuring efficiency, control, and regulatory compliance in every intervention.
Facility Management integrates the management of services, infrastructure, and assets within a company to ensure their proper functioning. It includes cleaning, maintenance, security, auxiliary services, and technical management, all under a coordinated and optimized model.
We manage our clients’ operational and administrative processes so they can focus on their core business. This results in cost reduction, higher efficiency, guaranteed regulatory compliance, and optimization of internal resources.
The cost depends on variables such as surface area, type of installations, service level, frequency, asset criticality, and the scope of the contracted services. A prior analysis is carried out to define a tailored and optimized proposal.
Industrial companies, corporate offices, logistics centers, retail businesses, and multisite organizations. Any company with physical assets requiring professional management and optimization.
Through key performance indicators (KPIs), regular audits, SLAs (Service Level Agreements), and control tools such as digital platforms that enable traceability and real-time reporting.
Through a structured transition plan that includes an initial analysis, staff subrogation (when applicable), operational planning, and progressive implementation to ensure service continuity without disruption.
Yes. Facility Management services are designed in a personalized way according to the type of activity, schedules, criticality of the installations, and the client’s objectives.
Full visibility through reports, dashboards, KPI monitoring, and regular meetings. The model is focused on transparency and data-driven decision-making.
Technology enables process digitalization, task automation, incident anticipation (predictive maintenance), and improved control through management platforms and data analysis.
Facility Management (FM) contributes to sustainability by optimizing the use of resources, reducing the carbon footprint, and ensuring healthy environments. It transforms buildings from passive to active spaces, enabling them to consume less energy and minimizing their environmental impact while reducing costs.
At FAMASE, we help you coordinate all your services through a single point of contact, ensuring efficiency, control, and regulatory compliance.
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FAMASE FACILITIES SERVICES S.L. has participated in the ICEX-Next Export Initiation Program, and has had the support of ICEX, as well as the co-financing of European ERDF funds, having contributed, according to their scope, to the economic growth of this company, its region, and Spain as a whole.
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