Infrastructure Lifecycle Management

Infrastructure Lifecycle Management

Infrastructure Lifecycle Management (ILM) is a term coined by the real estate sector. It covers the management of all core processes around planning, construction, operation, maintenance and commercialization (i.e. the infrastructure lifecycle). The lifecycle of real estate starts with the planning and realization phase, carries on with the commercial and facility management and is finalized by the demolition, dismantling or conversion of the real estate object.

References

* David G. Cotts (1998). The Facility Management Handbook, AMACOM.
* Robert C. Kyle, Floyd M. Baird, Marie S. Spodek (1999). Property Management, Dearborn Real Estate Education.
* W. Ronald Hudson, Ralph Haas, Waheed Uddin (1997). Infrastructure Management: Integrating Design, Construction, Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Renovation, McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing.


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