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PRINT & DIGITAL
COLLATERALS
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accounts
covering
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620M s.f.
(re) entry
Office comparative analysis
and benchmarking
By only looking at your own business, your
operations can become stagnant, outdated
and inefficient.
2
Continually seeking better ways of working,
benchmarking your real estate use against
industry or geographically-based peers and
planning a long-term strategy will help you
improve business performance and achieve
long-term goals.
3
critical in corporate real estate to
source isprovide
ready access to occupancy
of truth data you can trust
Are you able to
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600
Without an understanding of how similar
businesses use their space, it’s hard to know
whether you’re making the most of yours.
A balanced office space helps
shape culture, increase
productivity and improve staff
satisfaction. Have you got the
information you need to
support your portfolio needs?
1
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Occupancy
Planning
specialistst
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Equip your team
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Demand planning
Without a clear view on future population
numbers, Real Estate executives struggle to
ensure sufficient space exists within the
portfolio to manage the ebbs and flows of
end user head count.
Through regular dialogue and reporting,
our teams are able to provide insights that
can be used to impact future portfolio
decisions, reducing the need to take
unnecessary space and ensuring an
optimal portfolio for all users.
Scenario and migration planning
An efficiently managed portfolio can minimise
vacancy and unnecessary real estate costs.
To rapidly respond to business growth
and contraction
Quickly respond to changing
business needs?
Data cleanup
Providing a continual holistic view of your
space metrics, JLL helps clients identify gaps
and discrepancies in data sources and reveal
ways to optimise your space.
An efficient method of collecting
and managing up-to-date supply
and demand data
Make critical decisions based
on the data that you have?
Strategically prepare your
buildings, space and people
By identifying ways your business is not
matching our recommended best
practices, we are able to provide
easy-to-understand actions that will help
you make improvements.
Poor space data management can cause you to
under-utilise your office space and incur hidden
costs that could otherwise be avoided.
Benefit from
Gap analysis
Confidence in portfolio data can help you
make better- informed business decisions,
leading to operational efficiencies and
improved workplace strategies.
Engaging stakeholders earlier in the process
with CRE approved scenarios, including 3D floor
plans, results in mutually agreed real estate
investments. In addition, communication plans
and change management exercises can be
undertaken to ensure as little disruption to
stakeholders as possible.
Understand what space is
costing you?
Click the numbers for details
on the products
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
A holistic approach to re-entering your workspace
Preparing for gradual
(re) entry
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic will drive short- and long-term
disruption – in our lives and in our organizations - even after the initial outbreak
has been contained. Throughout re-entry into this “next normal,” the safety,
security and wellness of your people, buildings and spaces will continue to
be your focus.
Employee and
visitor screening
Building and office
operations
• Visitor screening services
• Temperature screening
• Building technical
readiness evaluations
• WELL strategy & implementation plan
• Safety, compliance and risk inspections
• Energy cost control
• Engineering continuity planning
• Facility mothballing
• Remote monitoring of dark buildings
• JiLL - AI-based digital assistant
As you prepare to gradually re-enter your space, there will be an endless list of
questions to answer, but with the right plan, focus on the right challenges and
expertise to drive successful implementation, you can deliver an effective and
successful re-entry into your space.
Food and beverage
Janitorial
• Food service
optimization
• Preventative, reactive and
decontamination cleaning
• Enhanced standards
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Challenge:
Promote the health and wellness of employees and visitors
It’s critical that you take enhanced measures to ensure that
your workspace is safe before you welcome people back –
but it’s just as important that your employees and visitors
feel safe and supported upon re-entry, too.
• Promote the health and wellness of your employees and visitors
How can you adjust and communicate expectations around new behaviors
that will increase safety, security, productivity and wellness?
Our re-entry package is designed to help you do just that,
with features including:
• Ensure your buildings are safe, resilient, and ready
How can you confirm that buildings and spaces are safe to re-enter and
understand what operational changes you can make to adjust and drive
adherence to new protocols?
• Create and monitor effective guidelines and adjustments to your space
How can you adjust spaces while balancing health, safety and
financial implications?
• Focus, manage and implement the process of re-entry
How can you focus on what will make your re-entry successful and coordinate
seamlessly with multiple stakeholders and groups?
Employee health & wellness
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We’re here to help you take on these challenges (and more). We’ve put together
robust re-entry capabilities to ensure the health and wellness of your people;
strengthen the safety, resiliency and productivity of your building and office
operations; and deliver effective adjustments to your space.
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Likely, your re-entry will be a gradual process and many
of your employees will continue to work from home – and
they’ll need your ongoing support to help them maximize
productivity. Our enhanced remote-working program is
designed to give your employees the tools and support
that they need to be successful – even when they’re
working outside of the office:
Prepare your workspace and your people to safely and efficiently resume operations
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Well-being tookit
Welcome back kit
Experience ambassadors
Mobility ambassadors
Progressive workstyle support
Space guidelines
and adjustments
• Re-entry strategy & implementation plan
• Social distancing occupancy
strategy & enablement
• Project delivery services
• Workplace foot traffic
management & wayfinding
• Flexible space risk advisory
• Attendance monitoring & self-reporting
• Workspace, meeting & collaboration
space management
•
Well-being toolkit: Support your employees and
their mental, physical and financial well-being with our
online Well-being toolkit. With ongoing programming
– including a webinar series, tips and tricks, and
e-learning content and beyond – your employees will
have a library of wellbeing resources at their fingertips
(whether they’re in the office or working from home).
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Welcome back kits: Help your employees transition
back to the workplace with ease with a Welcome Back
Kit. Each Welcome Back Kit features a printed FAQ
guide about updated protocols for social distancing,
respiratory etiquette, and other new workspace
norms, as well as post-pandemic essentials like
hand sanitizers, disinfecting wipes, and masks (and
additional promotional items, as requested).
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Experience ambassadors: Anticipate your
employees’ needs and help them re-engage with
your on-site community as they return to work, with
support from a team of Experience Ambassadors.
Your Ambassadors will be the first friendly faces to
greet employees on their first day back. They’ll also
Mail services
• Amended mail service
• Digital mail delivery
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be available to help your people adjust to their new
workspace norms and social distancing protocols, and
will be a fast, reliable resource to address employee
questions. And they’ll continue to provide support
and community engagement for your at-home
employees, too.
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Visitor screening services: Take extra safety
precautions when welcoming employees and visitors
to your sites, by administering additional on-site health
and safety screenings. Clearly communicate health
requirements for entry to your facilities and document
your visitors’ travel histories and the presence of
COVID-19 symptoms or other known illnesses prior
to entry.
•
Temperature screening: Identify the right
temperature screening partners for your facilities,
partner with them to install your selected equipment
and monitor and manage the temperature screening
program on an ongoing basis.
•
Food service optimization: Develop and deliver a
Food & Beverage strategy to accommodate expected
changes in employee behaviors (like an increase in
meals brought from home) and expectations (like a
need for social distancing in your cafeteria). And rightsize your Food & Beverage spend to suit your postpandemic occupancy needs – helping you strike the
right balance between managing costs and caring for
your employees’ dining needs.
Mobility ambassadors: Support and engage your
employees, even as they work remotely. Mobility
Ambassadors help ease the adjustment to virtual
workstyles, by anticipating employees’ needs, helping
employees connect seamlessly to resources, and
building engagement through targeted programming.
.
Progressive workstyle support: Put the learnings
from your COVID-19 remote work response into
practice, by modifying your approach to progressive
workstyles. Consider which workplace protocols and
guidelines you should fine-tune to support your postpandemic needs, whether it’s reallocating unassigned
seats to essential workers upon re-entry, establishing
rotational staffing shifts, or beyond.
By developing and managing a
unique plan by component or a
comprehensive re-entry package,
we will partner with you to
promote the health and safety
of your employees and visitors.
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Energy cost control: Identify and operationalize lowcost or no-cost energy savings measures, which can
deliver immediate savings (and keep your operating
expenses in check) as you re-open your facilities.
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Engineering continuity planning: Update your
engineering business continuity plan to reflect the
“next normal,” ensuring that your plan captures postpandemic changes to your portfolio size and structure,
operating requirements, and scenario planning needs.
Then, identify options to deliver both immediate
and longer-term cost savings across your operations
(without sacrificing safety or efficiency).
Challenge:
Before you re-open your buildings and welcome your
employees back to work, you need to be confident
that your buildings – and their technical systems – are
operating safely and in compliance with government
regulations. Simultaneously, you need to adjust office
operations to ensure you’re effectively and efficiently
managing decreased capacity and different ways
of working.
initiatives (like seeking WELL Certification) that help
your employees adapt to post-pandemic life and
reinforce your organization’s commitment to their
health and well-being.
•
Our facility reinstatement package is designed to do just
that, with features including:
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Building technical readiness evaluation: Assess
the current state of your plant and equipment, so
that you have a clear picture of which systems are
fully operational, which are in standby mode, and
which are non-operational due to issues that should
be addressed prior to re-entry. You’ll have the data
you need to enter new work orders and address any
outstanding issues – before your building re-opens.
As part of our ongoing maintenance, we’ll continue to
work with you to ensure all indoor air quality meets
agreed upon standards.
WELL strategy & implementation plan: Define
and deliver a robust well-being strategy across your
portfolio, using the WELL Portfolio framework as your
guide. Start by assessing current gaps in your wellnessrelated building designs and operating practices,
then identify and implement new health and wellness
Preventative, reactive & decontamination
cleaning: For sites that have been exposed to
COVID-19, complete a full decontamination cleaning, in
accordance with approved cleaning guidelines and as
instructed by local health authorities.
Safety, compliance and risk inspections:
– On-site water systems – and resuming any water
treatments that have been paused and testing
water quality.
– Sewage and waste systems – including
ensuring that waste pipes and water traps
are clean and clear.
– Fire, life & safety systems – as tested by a
certified third-party provider.
– Electrical systems – including testing of emergency
lighting systems and safety switch (RCD) testing,
both as required by local legislation.
– Heating and cooling systems – including
ensuring that the heating and/or cooling system’s
operational mode has been reinstated for the
appropriate re-entry season (Winter/Summer).
– Lifts and elevators – and confirming that their
certifications are up to date, as required by
local legislation.
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Pressure systems – and checking all safety devices
and inspecting for system leaks.
Ventilation systems – and configuring HVAC
systems to run on full fresh air (rather than
recirculation) and pre-purging the air conditioning
systems, both as a means to improve indoor air
quality for building occupants upon re-entry.
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Ensure buildings and offices are safe, resilient, and ready
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Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
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Facility mothballing: Temporarily close facilities
that are not part of your re-entry strategy, through our
facility mothballing program. Partially or fully shutter
your unoccupied facilities, in full compliance with
safety and insurance regulations – and you’ll preserve
your facilities, systems, equipment and machinery for
later use, lease or sale.
By developing and managing
a unique plan by component
or a comprehensive re-entry
package, we will partner with
you to optimize the safety and
resiliency of your buildings while
also effectively and efficiently
adjusting your operations to your
“next normal.”
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Enhanced janitorial standards: Establish enhanced
cleaning protocols for your space (with a focus on hightraffic and high-touch common areas), designed to
prevent the spread of germs and help your employees
feel at ease. Identify the right scope and frequency of
cleaning to suit your specific needs and ensure you
have a decontamination plan in place, to guard against
the spread of future outbreaks.
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JiLL, enhanced with COVID-19 features: Simplify
the workday for your employees – whether they’re
returning to work or continuing to work remotely –
with JiLL, JLL’s AI-based enterprise digital assistant.
With JiLL’s help, your on-site employees can schedule
in-person meetings (with room booking algorithms
that are specifically programmed to support social
distancing), access on-demand cleaning and mask
delivery services, and manage contactless food
deliveries. And JiLL also gives your at-home workers
the ability to schedule virtual meetings and instantly
access IT support, FAQs and other essential
employee communications.
Remote monitoring of dark buildings: Install
sensors into key building systems (if not already
installed) in unoccupied facilities, so that you can
continuously and remotely monitor indoor air quality
metrics, detect leaks and spills, and have insight into
standby generation readiness - all without needing to
keep engineering personnel on-site. This technology
allows you to notify critical personnel of issues as
they arise via email, phone or text. Once an issue is
identified, a work order is automatically generated –
so that the right resources can be dispatched to the
site (and with full transparency). Engineers will quickly
access the site and address issues before they
become problematic.
Covid-19
Scenario 1:
Business
as Usual
Scenario-5: Liquidating Assets
Financial
Management
Scenario-4: Building Lockdown
Optimization
FCI – 0.30
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FCI – 0.20
Energy management
Defficiency Backlog, USD
Scenario-3: Reduce Capacity
Scenario-2: Reduce Workforce
Scenario-1: Business As Usual
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•
FCI – 0.10
Year 2021
Scenario planning
Labor optimization
PPM Optimization
Benchmarking.
Scenario 2:
Reduced
Workforce
Increased focus on energy savings
Energy management
Portfolio level energy management
Indoor air quality management.
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Year 2022
Funding Level as % of Current Replacement Value
Strategic sourcing
Insurance requirements
Lease agreements and rent reductions
Common area charges.
Scenario 1:
Business as usual
Scenario 2:
Reduce workforce
Life Scenario 3:
Reduce capacity
Scenario 4:
Building lockdown
Scenario 5:
Liquidating assets
•
80% to 100% occupancy
•
50% to 80% occupancy
•
15% to 50% occupancy
•
Mostly working from office
•
Partial home working
•
Increased home working
Only at the direction of
government authorities
To be decided.
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•
Full complement of site
management
•
•
No disruption to the
supply chain.
•
•
Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
Continued mandatory
Fire, Life and Safety
services and critical
business operations
Closure of the property for
all building services
•
Continued essential
services utilizing
current suppliers
•
Continue with essential
Fire Life Safety Systems
•
Ensure critical buildings
continue receive services
•
Monitor impact on critical
business infrastructure
•
Reduce and cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
•
•
Establish mothballing and
reinstatement programs
Essential number of
security, reduced
cleaning, where required
for safety only, no
deliveries to site
•
Review supplier
availability and resilience,
and determine worst case
scenario.
•
Personnel required to
respond to incidents or
hazards
•
Alternative sourcing
strategy.
•
Tenant and public access
provided
•
Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements
•
Model the financial
scenarios and review
remote working and
operations.
• Focus on critical building
systems and processes
• Ensure that there is a
Covid-19 BCP plan
in place
• Adopt innovative best
practices from peer
accounts and encourage
fresh thinking.
• 50% to 80%
occupancy level
• Partial home working
• Continued essential
services utilizing current
suppliers
• Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
• Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements.
• Model the financial
scenarios and review
remote working and
operations
• Update capital plans
and forecasts
• Establish minimum
capital investment
funding level.
• Continued essential services
utilizing current suppliers
• Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
• Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements
• Identify alternative suppliers
if and when needed
• Inventory management is
optimized and lead times
are updated
• All critical suppliers have
Covid-19 BCP Plan in place.
• Tenant and public access
provided to the building
• Plan to cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
• Develop operational
what-if scenarios
• Review energy saving
opportunities.
• 15% to 50%
occupancy level
• Increased home working.
• Model the financial
scenarios
• Financially restructure the
business to reduce risk
and add value
• Review insurance policies
and lease agreements
• Educate Finance team
about the financial
implications of a
shutdown, how to
mitigate risk and protect
cash reserves
• Discuss which capital
projects can be put
on hold.
• Review supplier availability
and resilience, and
determine worst case
scenario
• Identify alternative suppliers
if and when needed
• Manage critical supplies
• Continuously review
lead times
• All work orders raised
should be identified as
being part of the
reinstatement following
the building shut down for
the Covid-19 pandemic
• Ensure critical buildings
continue receive services
• Reduce and cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
• Where appropriate, all fluids
and hazardous materials
should be removed from
the facility
• Establish mothballing and
reinstatement programs
• Appoint a person to oversee
mothballing and reinstatement
• Continued mandatory Fire, Life
and Safety services and critical
business operations
• Identify energy conservation
measures and track
utility costs.
• Personnel required to
respond to incidents or
hazards only as building is
under lockdown
• Mostly home working.
Scenario 4:
Building
Lockdown
Potential Covid-19 Building Scenarios and Response Plan
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Workplace foot traffic management & wayfinding:
Help your employees seamlessly navigate your space
according to social distancing guidelines (and mitigate
the risk of non-compliance in the process). Use signage
to clearly communicate new one-way circulation
patterns and provide queueing guidance where
bottlenecks typically occur (in elevator lobbies and
restrooms, for example).
•
Social distancing occupancy strategy
& enablement: Adjust your space’s capacity, seating
plan and layout based on social distancing guidelines,
identify those critical employees who should return to
work in each wave of re-entry (and create rotational
schedules where needed), and execute any work
setting changes or furniture reconfigurations. Update
your space usage guidelines (especially for shared
Social Distancing Occupancy Strategy & Enablement
•
Flexible space risk advisory: Add flexibility to your
re-entry strategy. Quickly assess opportunities and
risks within your flexible space portfolio, de-densify
your office space by taking on short-term flexible
space, renegotiate or exit existing flexible space
agreements, and achieve the right portfolio
liquidity balance.
© 2020 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved.
• Model the financial
scenarios
• Carry out Facility
Condition Assessment
prior to a lockdown
• Discuss what and how
maintenance can be
deferred
• Review revised 2020
capital plan and suggest
deployment of capital
plan in high priority areas
• Review operational cost
optimization strategies
• Adopt continuous
monitoring of Opex and
Capex budgets.
• Essential number of security,
reduced cleaning, where
required for safety only, no
deliveries to site
• Alternative sourcing strategy
• Whenever a property is to
be left unused for a time,
weekly flushing is a good
way to reduce the chances
of the growth of legionella
occurring
• Emergency generators will
need to be tested if they
are still being relied upon
• Where elevators are still
operating, they will
require Statutory
Compliance inspections
to be carried.
Attendance monitoring & self-reporting: Leverage
readily available data sources – like security badge
access data and daily show-up rates – to ensure
that you’re not exceeding your post-pandemic
capacity (and minimizing the risk of breaching social
distancing guidelines). Engage your employees to
self-report social distancing breaches to reinforce your
organization’s commitment to their safety.
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Workspace, meeting & collaboration space
management: Coordinate the employee re-entry
process using our web-based COVID-19 reservation
management system. Designate specific seats as
“unavailable” due to social distancing protocols,
rotate available seats based on shifts, and block out
conference rooms after meetings end to refresh the
space before the next session.
Challenge:
Knowing the elements to consider in re-entry is the first
challenge, but even after your plan has been developed,
you still have to focus your plan and work across various
groups, vendors and stakeholders to implement it.
Bringing everyone together to effectively partner and
communicate throughout re-entry is a critical component.
Our offering can include two elements to help you focus
and manage your re-entry:
Re-entry readiness plan: We have developed
a robust framework to help CRE teams organize
planning activities, to ensure appropriate stakeholders
are involved, and to address key questions before,
during and after the initial reopening of the office.
We understand re-entry isn’t one-size-fits all – each
organization will need to create their own re-entry
playbook tailored to the nuances of their business and
portfolio. However, there are a number of fundamental
questions that will need to be addressed by all
businesses; our framework helps you do just that.
•
Program management: We have experienced
professionals who can help you navigate this complex
process to ensure you’re coordinated along the way
and nothing falls through the cracks during your
re-entry process. Using our proprietary tool, we can
quickly and effectively determine the right steps
for your unique re-entry process. We’ll help solve
any challenges along the way and provide ongoing
progress reports to show you where you are in the
process and what else needs to be considered. We
can deliver the peace of mind and positive results that
comes with a dedicated re-entry program manager.
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Workforce
Covid-19
Building Scenarios
and Response Plan
Scenario 1:
Business
as Usual
Financial
Management
Scenario-5: Liquidating Assets
•
•
•
FCI – 0.50
Optimization
Scenario-3: Reduce Capacity
FCI – 0.30
•
•
•
•
FCI – 0.20
Energy management
Scenario-2: Reduce Workforce
Scenario-1: Business As Usual
Year 2020
Facility asset condition assessment
Re-entry asset condition assessment
Deferred maintenance and backlog management.
Scenario-4: Building Lockdown
•
•
•
•
FCI – 0.10
Year 2021
Scenario planning
Labor optimization
PPM Optimization
Benchmarking.
Scenario 2:
Reduced
Workforce
Increased focus on energy savings
Energy management
Portfolio level energy management
Indoor air quality management.
• No disruption to the
supply chain
• Review possible disruption
to supply chain
• Review confidence of
suppliers during a
Covid-19 outbreak
• Monitor exposure and trends
• Perform risk assessment
of suppliers
• Discuss how critical
suppliers are prepared for
a pandemic outbreak
• Request Covid-19 BCP
from Suppliers.
• Focus on critical building
systems and processes
• Ensure that there is a
Covid-19 BCP plan
in place
• Adopt innovative best
practices from peer
accounts and encourage
fresh thinking.
• 50% to 80%
occupancy level
• Partial home working
• Continued essential
services utilizing current
suppliers
• Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
• Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements.
• Model the financial
scenarios and review
remote working and
operations
• Update capital plans
and forecasts
• Establish minimum
capital investment
funding level.
• Continued essential services
utilizing current suppliers
• Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
• Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements
• Identify alternative suppliers
if and when needed
• Inventory management is
optimized and lead times
are updated
• All critical suppliers have
Covid-19 BCP Plan in place.
• Tenant and public access
provided to the building
• Plan to cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
• Develop operational
what-if scenarios
• Review energy saving
opportunities.
• 15% to 50%
occupancy level
• Increased home working.
• Model the financial
scenarios
• Financially restructure the
business to reduce risk
and add value
• Review insurance policies
and lease agreements
• Educate Finance team
about the financial
implications of a
shutdown, how to
mitigate risk and protect
cash reserves
• Discuss which capital
projects can be put
on hold.
• Review supplier availability
and resilience, and
determine worst case
scenario
• Identify alternative suppliers
if and when needed
• Manage critical supplies
• Continuously review
lead times
• All work orders raised
should be identified as
being part of the
reinstatement following
the building shut down for
the Covid-19 pandemic.
• Ensure critical buildings
continue receive services
• Reduce and cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
• Where appropriate, all fluids
and hazardous materials
should be removed from
the facility
• Establish mothballing and
reinstatement programs
• Appoint a person to oversee
mothballing and reinstatement
• Continued mandatory Fire, Life
and Safety services and critical
business operations
• Identify energy conservation
measures and track
utility costs.
• Personnel required to
respond to incidents or
hazards only as building is
under lockdown
• Mostly home working.
• Model the financial
scenarios
• Carry out Facility
Condition Assessment
prior to a lockdown
• Discuss what and how
maintenance can be
deferred
• Review revised 2020
capital plan and suggest
deployment of capital
plan in high priority areas
• Review operational cost
optimization strategies
• Adopt continuous
monitoring of Opex and
Capex budgets.
• Essential number of security,
reduced cleaning, where
required for safety only, no
deliveries to site
• Alternative sourcing strategy
• Whenever a property is to
be left unused for a time,
weekly flushing is a good
way to reduce the chances
of the growth of legionella
occurring
• Emergency generators will
need to be tested if they
are still being relied upon
• Where elevators are still
operating, they will
require Statutory
Compliance inspections
to be carried.
• Lockdown only at the direction
of government authorities
• Closure of the property for
all building services
• Continue with essential
Fire Life Safety Systems
• Monitor impact on critical
business infrastructure
• Heating systems could
potentially be winterized
as we move into summer
months
• If the equipment has missed
more than one PPM (for
example a monthly and a
quarterly), it is best to carry out
the highest level of PPM that
is overdue.
Other
•
•
•
•
Year 2022
Funding Level as % of Current Replacement Value
Strategic sourcing
Insurance requirements
Lease agreements and rent reductions
Common area charges.
Scenario 3:
Reduce
Capacity
Building scenarios
Scenario 1:
Business as usual
Scenario 2:
Reduce workforce
Life Scenario 3:
Reduce capacity
Scenario 4:
Building lockdown
Scenario 5:
Liquidating assets
•
80% to 100% occupancy
•
50% to 80% occupancy
•
15% to 50% occupancy
•
Mostly working from office
•
Partial home working
•
Increased home working
Only at the direction of
government authorities
To be decided.
•
•
Full complement of site
management
•
•
Closure of the property for
all building services
No disruption to the
supply chain.
Continued mandatory
Fire, Life and Safety
services and critical
business operations
•
•
Continued essential
services utilizing
current suppliers
•
Continue with essential
Fire Life Safety Systems
•
Ensure critical buildings
continue receive services
•
Monitor impact on critical
business infrastructure
•
Reduce and cut back on
non-life safety systems at
non-critical buildings
•
•
Establish mothballing and
reinstatement programs
Essential number of
security, reduced
cleaning, where required
for safety only, no
deliveries to site
•
Review supplier
availability and resilience,
and determine worst case
scenario.
•
Personnel required to
respond to incidents or
hazards
•
Alternative sourcing
strategy.
•
Potential exposure to
COVID-19 and specific
hygiene requirements
•
Tenant and public access
provided
•
Enhanced personal
sanitisation requirements
•
Model the financial
scenarios and review
remote working and
operations.
Building
Operations
• Put ourselves in the client’s
shoes – be laser-focused to
understand operational
and financial impact of a
Covid-19 outbreak
• Develop detailed remote
working scenarios
• Take control of spending
and operational costs.
Life cycle asset management
Projected Backlog Reduction Plan with Additional Capital Investment
Supply
Chain
• 80% to 100%
occupancy level
• Gain insight and assess
risk exposure
• Staff mostly working
from office
• Full complement of site
management.
Optimizing Opex and Capex
• Lockdown only at the direction
of government authorities
• Closure of the property for
all building services
• Continue with essential
Fire Life Safety Systems
• Monitor impact on critical
business infrastructure
• Heating systems could
potentially be winterized
as we move into summer
months
• If the equipment has missed
more than one PPM (for
example a monthly and a
quarterly), it is best to carry out
the highest level of PPM that
is overdue.
•
Effectively focus, manage and implement the entire process of re-entry
Building
Operations
• No disruption to the
supply chain
• Review possible disruption
to supply chain
• Review confidence of
suppliers during a
Covid-19 outbreak
• Monitor exposure and trends
• Perform risk assessment
of suppliers
• Discuss how critical
suppliers are prepared for
a pandemic outbreak
• Request Covid-19 BCP
from Suppliers.
Scenario 3:
Reduce
Capacity
Building Scenarios
Re-entry strategy & implementation plan: Develop
a holistic re-entry strategy, by designing an integrated
approach that’s specifically tailored to the needs of
your workspace and your workforce (and coordinated
with landlords and other tenants, where applicable).
And ensure that your implementation plan accounts
for multiple re-entry scenarios, to give you maximum
flexibility with when and where you re-enter.
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Facility asset condition assessment
Re-entry asset condition assessment
Deferred maintenance and backlog management.
Supply
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• Put ourselves in the client’s
shoes – be laser-focused to
understand operational
and financial impact of a
Covid-19 outbreak
• Develop detailed remote
working scenarios
• Take control of spending
and operational costs.
Life cycle asset management
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Project delivery services: Project, program
and relocation management services to help
with employee moves, adds, changes and
workplace reconfigurations.
Our re-entry package is designed to help you do just that,
with features including:
•
As you design and implement these changes, you’ll want to
ensure protocols and guidelines you put in place are being
enforced. We can help you drive compliance with these
new protocols (and minimize risk in the process) through:
•
•
• 80% to 100%
occupancy level
• Gain insight and assess
risk exposure
• Staff mostly working
from office
• Full complement of site
management.
Optimizing Opex and Capex
•
•
•
spaces like meeting rooms, collaboration spaces, and
restrooms) and associated cleaning routines. Replace
high-touch items (like doors and trash cans) with notouch options. And finally, make sure your employees
are clear on what’s expected of them, too – by
clearly communicating new protocols for respiratory
etiquette, sharing office resources like desks and
phones, and what to do if an employee becomes
sick at work.
Before you re-open your buildings and welcome your
employees back to work, you need to be confident that
you’ve thought through any space, occupancy or design
adjustments. A critical step in developing your re-entry
strategy is mapping potential risk points based on typical
movements within the workplace and establishing dedensification thresholds. Each decision should effectively
balance health, safety and financial implications.
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Workforce
Projected Backlog Reduction Plan with Additional Capital Investment
Create and monitor effective guidelines and adjustments to your space
Digital mail lockers: Evolve your mail services to
enable your shifting onsite workforce, by installing
digital mail lockers. Mail and packages are checked-in
as they’re received and placed into a locker. Recipients
are notified via email and can pick-up their mail and
packages at their convenience – with the peace of
mindthat their items are safely secured until then.
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Building Scenarios
and Response Plan
Re-entry | Strategically prepare your buildings, space and people
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Building
Lockdown
Potential Covid-19 Building Scenarios and Response Plan
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Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Reactivate space.....................................................................................................................................3
A guide for working in the next normal
For a moment in time, the world has hit pause. Things screeched to a halt as we
collectively assessed the true impact of a global pandemic, all while adjusting in an
instant to a new way of life. But human perseverance, sacrifice and selflessness have
us moving forward to prepare for ( )entry. This journey will be bumpy and nonlinear. Continual adaptation and response to new information and changes will be
critical for success.
Respect health and wellness ............................................................................................................13
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(re)entry | A guide for working in the next normal
The impact of the pandemic worldwide is generating
shared experiences on a global level in ways not previously
experienced by most generations. It is driving us to
reevaluate our physical closeness to other members
of society. When we return to normalcy, our anxiety
about invisible contagions will persist, resulting in a
new definition of personal space and a change in our
comfort level with physical closeness. Physical spaces
will need to be re-thought to allow for a type of always-on
social distancing that will become our new way of life.
Revitalize property and workplace operations ..........................................................................16
Returning to work will be a lengthy and extensive
process. Owners of office towers and companies
alike will need to prepare for re-entry and consider
instructions from government and health officials,
practice rigorous health procedures, utilize technology
in new ways, and more. Here’s how to ensure reentry is done correctly, efficiently and safely:
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To ensure we are ready to navigate what’s next, it’s vital that we ( )activate our
spaces to balance health, safety and financial implications. And that we continue to
( )spect each other’s well-being. Preparedness, agility, and resilience will be key.
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Identify re-entry triggers
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Stagger return to office
•
Instill new behaviors
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As employees and tenants begin to return to the workplace, it is extremely
important that when we open the doors, we are inviting everyone into a safe
environment. Together we can ( )vitalize businesses as we take a step forward into
a new and different world.
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Reconfigure workplaces
•
Leverage technology
•
Implement spatial distance strategies that
comply with social distancing guidance
•
Limit access to common areas and amenities
Objective re-entry triggers
Before you re-open your buildings and welcome
your employees back to work, be confident that
your buildings—and their technical systems—are
operating safely and in compliance with authorities
having jurisdiction. Simultaneously, adjust office
operations to ensure you’re effectively and efficiently
managing decreased capacity and different
ways of working. Here’s what to consider:
Government mandates re-opening
and occupancy
First, comply with your state’s executive orders and
mandates from authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Document key dates such as when shelter-in-place
or stay-at-home orders are lifted, and understand
AHJ mandates for social distancing, curfews, health
screenings and wearing face coverings. Also
review CDC guidelines with your employees and/
or ownership and meet minimum standards.
Building, employee, and tenant spaces
are safe and equipped for reuse
As your capacity in the office ebbs and flows, you will
need to quickly plan, adjust and optimize operational
processes. Your organization and/or building
management will need flexible processes in place to
maximize health, safety and efficiency while ensuring
a safe environment for your employees to return to.
The gradual, multi-phased journey
Implementation
Implement the
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Respond
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Confront the impacts
and dynamics
Shelter in place drives
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Workplace continuity
• Scale remote work program
• Communication/governance
• Scenario planning
2
(re) entry
Three pillars for (re)entry
• (re)activate space
• (re)spect health and wellness
• (re)vitalize property and workplace operations
Re-enter spaces and places and
prepare for an adaptive future state
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Reception, lobbies, elevator lobbies,
stairwells, escalators and elevators
•
Restrooms, copy/supply rooms, lunchrooms,
hubs/clubs and other high traffic areas
•
Workstations, benches, and offices
•
Conference rooms
•
Open collaboration spaces
• Training rooms
•
Circulation corridors
•
Retail and restaurant spaces
•
Evaluate current technology at your disposal
and identify gaps in capabilities
•
Re-imagine layouts through occupancy
data and space utilization software
•
Prioritize data-driven building operations with realtime monitoring and work order management
In order to do this, consider:
•
Redrawing floor plans and reconfiguring furniture
•
•
Incorporating more touchless technologies
for restrooms and trash receptacles
Deliver employee-facing apps that build
trust and confidence in the workplace
•
•
Defining cleaning and transition
protocols for shared workspaces
Continue to optimize and adjust your real
estate operations with holistic data
Create a technology roadmap
•
Adding sneeze guards, physical barriers
at high-risk areas (such as reception) and
furniture panel height adjustments
determining if and when to open the spaces to events.
Also, limit occupancy using clear guidelines and shifts.
with key functionality that you might not be leveraging
today. Evaluate IT equipment to determine what can be
shared among workstations safely and how you might
install touchless technology in frequently trafficked spaces.
Leverage technology
Technology will be critical as we re-enter the
workplace and adapt to new health and safety
standards. We’ve seen this already in its role enabling
our remote workforce. Consider the following:
Develop and deliver a food and beverage
strategy to accommodate expected changes in
employee behaviors, like an increase in meals
brought from home—and expectations, like a
need for social distancing in your cafeteria.
Occupancy and utilization software
for social distancing
Install occupancy sensors to make data-driven decisions
about workplace layouts to maintain social distancing.
If you’re already measuring utilization through sensor
technology, like VergeSense or FMS:Analytics, you’re
ahead of the game. Applying tried-and-true technology
to this new scenario will provide quicker time-to-value,
including the insights to re-stack office layouts and
monitor occupancy to a new health and safety standard.
Determine your must-have capabilities that enable dayto-day operations in the workplace, like room-booking
and wayfinding for hoteling; and work order management
to ensure proper cleaning practices. It’s easy to be
overwhelmed by technology options, so it’s important to
first identify what needs to be solved immediately and
what can be solved in subsequent waves. Create a timeline
to introduce automation tools and efficiencies through
technology milestones. Many organizations already rely
on Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS)
or Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) to perform daily
tasks. These technologies can be optimized for re-entry
•
Encourage workers to bring food to the office or
have lunch delivered in prepackaged containers
to eliminate trips outside the office
•
Manage higher demand and sanitation for
microwaves and other equipment
•
Limit congregation in any communal spaces, such
as cafeterias, lounges and fitness centers
Remote monitoring and mobile engineering
•
Install sensors in key building systems—if they’re
not already installed—in unoccupied facilities so
you can continuously and remotely monitor indoor
air quality metrics, detect leaks and spills, and have
insight into standby generation readiness all without
needing to keep engineering personnel on-site.
Right-size your food and beverage spend to suit
your post-pandemic occupancy needs—helping you
strike the right balance between managing costs
and caring for your employees’ dining needs
•
Communicate with restaurants and retailers that
occupy space in your building to understand their
sanitation protocols, ordering and to-go process as
well as their special social distancing requirements
Facility management software like Corrigo or IBM Maximo
will enable you to notify critical personnel of issues
as they arise via email, phone or text. Once an issue is
identified, a work order can be automatically generated
so the right resources can be dispatched to the site and
with full transparency. Engineers will quickly access the
site and address issues before they become problematic.
Build trust and confidence with your workforce
Employees will be understandably nervous returning
to the workplace. Employee-facing apps that give
solutions to address health and safety standards will
be increasingly important. Imagine you’ve done all the
work in the back end to automatically trigger cleanings
in shared workspaces, but employees have no way
to know it’s been done. Consider integrating cleaning
notifications into your room-booking and wayfinding
applications like FMS:Employee to automate service
or janitorial requests to a recently occupied space. Or
better yet, to instill confidence in your team that the
areas around them are safe, deliver updates through
one simple interface using employee experience apps
like JiLL or Modo. They’ll easily connect all of your backend systems to provide critical updates like air quality
at a larger space than needed due to restrictions in
how many people can be in one room at a time.
Plan for and manage congestion in common
areas like elevator banks, cafeterias and
fitness centers
Help your employees and tenants seamlessly navigate
your space according to social distancing guidelines and
mitigate the risk of non-compliance in the process. Use
signage to clearly communicate new one-way circulation
patterns and provide queuing guidance where bottlenecks
typically occur, such as elevator lobbies and restrooms.
Limited common area and amenity access
Event programming and frequency will vary based on
state and local ordinances, building occupancy and/
or client discretion. Consider the types of events, social
distancing at events and sanitation processes when
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