Frequently Asked Questions About Autodesk FMDesktop
Who can use and benefit from
FMDesktop?
Autodesk FMDesktop is typically used by departments and
individual personnel involved in facilities management
and/or maintenance management and is especially popular in
healthcare, education, government, finance and any other
type of company that needs to manage large amounts of office
space. FMDesktop is also in use by AEC firms that provide
facilities management services to clients.
How is Autodesk FM Desktop unique from other
CAD-centric Facilities Management Software?
Some of the unique attributes of FMDesktop include the
following:
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FMDesktop has greatly simplified the process by which
the drawing information is connected to the facilities
database. Autodesk FMDesktop has the ability to
"batch-connect" polylined spaces to the facility
database. This unique functionality is easy, and
extremely powerful.
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Autodesk FMDesktop also provides non CAD users with
simple, intuitive tools for viewing and managing drawing
and other graphical information by the use of the
Autodesk DWF file format to manage drawing information
easily outside the CAD environment.
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The software is intuitive and looks similar to Microsoft
Outlook so users get up to speed and are productive
almost immediately.
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FMDesktop is much less expensive and quicker and easier
to implement than most competitive systems
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Because it is from Autodesk, it offers the best
integration with Autodesk CAD products including
AutoCAD, Architectural Desktop and Revit
Do I have to have CAD
drawings of my facility spaces in order to use Autodesk
FMDesktop?
No. The information can also be entered directly into the
FMDesktop database without having any drawings. This option
allows companies that don't have supporting CAD drawings to
use FMDesktop effectively. If and when facility drawings
become available, the user has the choice of using the
entered area or the area derived from the drawing polyline.
This provides maximum flexibility and versatility.
How can I get my existing facilities data into FMDesktop?
Autodesk FMDesktop is built on a Microsoft Access database
platform. MS Access has robust data import features already
built in. When you combine the data import abilities of MS
Access with the robust drawing management aspects of
FMDesktops Facility Link application, virtually any data
you have in electronic form is easily imported into the
Autodesk FMDesktop database.
Does FMDesktop also have computerized maintenance
management (CMMS) capabilities?
Yes. FMDesktop delivers functionality for all your basic
maintenance management needs. It provides everything you
need to manage all of your organizations testing,
inspection and maintenance activities including:
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Demand Work Request for managing day-to-day activities.
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Scheduled Work Requests to manage preventive and
predictive maintenance activities.
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Project Related Work Request for condition assessment
and construction or move management.
Does FMDesktop support BOMA
standards?
Yes. FMDesktop provides a facility to implement and report
space designation standards as outlined in both the BOMA
1980 and BOMA 1996 standards Standard Method for Measuring
Floor Area in Office Buildings. For more information on
this topic, please contact Hagerman & Company for a detailed
white paper.
Does FMDesktop support JCAHO requirements?
Yes. JCAHO is a reporting and compliance standard seen in
healthcare and other industries that need to manage Life
Safety deficiencies for compliance and safety purposes. In
the healthcare industry, a listing of these deficiencies is
often referred to as a "Statement of Conditions". Facility
Manager provides the ability for users to manage their
Statement of Conditions in accordance with JCAHO
requirements and report such deficiencies using a
standardized form known as the "Part 4 Short Form". For more
information on this topic, please contact Hagerman & Company
for a detailed white paper on this topic.
How does FMDesktop tie into building information modeling
(BIM)?
The benefits of using BIM during building design have been
well-publicized and are fueling its adoption rate amongst
architects worldwide - transforming their drawing-based
processes to model-based processes. Revit is Autodesks
industry leading solution for BIM. Facility managers using
Autodesk FMDesktop can now take advantage of the reliable
building information being created by Autodesk Revit
Building - immediately realizing several significant
benefits. For more information on this topic, please contact
Hagerman & Company for a detailed white paper.