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4.01 Discuss aspects of facilities management. Types of facilities. Single-purpose facilities: designed for one type of event. Multipurpose facilities: designed for many different types of events. Most are multipurpose facilities due to economic and financial implications.
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Types of facilities • Single-purpose facilities: designed for one type of event. • Multipurpose facilities: designed for many different types of events. • Most are multipurpose facilities due to economic and financial implications.
Sports and Entertainment Facilities • Amphitheatres • Amusement and theme parks • Aquatic centers • Baseball and softball fields • Beaches • Bowling alleys • Casinos • Centers for the performing arts • Cross country courses • Football stadiums • Golf courses • Gymnasiums
Horse riding stables Ice skating rinks Motor speedways Museums Ski resorts Soccer stadiums State and National Parks Tennis courts Track and field complexes Volleyball courts Water sports complexes Zoological parks Sports and Entertainment Facilities (Continued)
Facility Manager’s responsibilities • Responsible for planning, designing and maintaining a venue. • Corrective and preventative building maintenance. • Coordinate staff and contractual services.
Facility Manager’s responsibilities (continued) • Facility managers work with other managers to set policies for: • Alcohol. • Banners & signs. • Cameras. • Pets. • Re-entry. • Smoking. • Prohibited activities.
Consumer AMENITIES • Automated teller machines • First-aid stands • Lost child program • Telephones and assistive listening devices • Ushers • Will-call ticket windows • Designated driver programs • Information or concierge services • Messages on stadium message boards • Paging • Lost and found