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Baris Sevinc, Senior Facilities Service Director

Preparing An Operational Facilities Expense Budget

Baris Sevinc

Baris Sevinc

Operational Budget Optimizer

As a facilities professional, one of the key responsibilities is to ensure the smooth operation of the facility within the allocated budget. One crucial aspect of this is preparing a realistic operational facilities expense budget. A well-planned and comprehensive budget not only helps in managing costs effectively but also ensures that all necessary expenses are accounted for. I summarized the steps I learned throughout the years in preparing an operational facilities expense budget.


1. Gather Information: The first step in preparing an expense budget is to gather all the necessary information. This includes reviewing past budgets, analyzing historical data, and consulting with relevant stakeholders. By understanding the facility's past expenses and future requirements, you can make informed decisions while creating the budget. Reviewing current contracts and the expiration dates will also give you an opportunity to renegotiate pricing


2. Identify Expense Categories: Next, you need to identify the different expense categories that are relevant to your facility. Common expense categories include preventative maintenance contracts, maintenance and repairs, cleaning services, security, and supplies. By categorizing expenses, you can ensure that all aspects of facility management are covered in the budget.


3. Estimate Expenses: Once the expense categories are identified, it is time to estimate the expenses for each category. This requires careful analysis and consideration of various factors such as market rates, annual increases and facility-specific requirements. It is essential to be realistic and consider potential fluctuations in expenses while estimating. Starting early and getting proposals for specific categories can help you identify the committed cost for your upcoming year. Everything else will be unforeseen repair and maintenance expenses. These can be estimated by looking at the historical data and the year over year comparison. In example an uptrend on HVAC expenses might be an indication of aging equipment and may need you to allocate more funds in next year’s budget.


4. Consider Capital Expenditures: In addition to dayto-day operational expenses, it is crucial to include capital expenditures in the budget. Capital expenditures refer to longterm investments in the facility, such as equipment upgrades or renovations. By including these expenses in the budget, you can ensure that funds are allocated appropriately for future improvements.


With a well-planned budget in place, you can successfully navigate the financial aspects of facility management.


Depending on the repair and maintenance expenses on a particular equipment may result in a replacement or an upgrade that will cut down the repair expenses and bring efficiency for the following 5 years or so.


5. Account for Seasonal Variations:​ Some expenses in a facility may vary seasonally. For example, heating costs may increase during winter, or landscaping expenses may vary throughout the year. It is important to account for these seasonal variations while preparing the budget. Reviewing historical data can provide insights into these fluctuations and help in creating a more accurate budget.


7. Review and Adjust: Once the initial budget is prepared, it is essential to review and adjust it as necessary. This may involve seeking feedback from other stakeholders, revisiting estimates, or making changes based on unforeseen circumstances. A budget should not be set in stone but should be flexible enough to accommodate changes when needed. If for any reason you need to reduce your budget consider prioritizing in order of


● Life Safety


● Regulatory Obligations


● Revenue generating Projects


● Asset Preservation


● Asset Enhancement


8. Monitor and Track Expenses: After the budget is finalized and implemented, it is important to monitor and track expenses regularly. This helps in identifying any deviations from the budget and allows for timely corrective action. Regular tracking also provides insights into spending patterns and helps in making informed decisions for future budgets.


In conclusion, preparing an operational facilities expense budget is a crucial task for facilities professionals. By following these steps, you can create a comprehensive and realistic budget that ensures effective cost management and supports the smooth operation of your facility. Remember to gather all necessary information, identify expense categories, estimate expenses, consider capital expenditures, account for seasonal variations, review and adjust when necessary, and monitor and track expenses. With a well-planned budget in place, you can successfully navigate the financial aspects of facility management.


The articles from these contributors are based on their personal expertise and viewpoints, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations.

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Facilities leaders must treat operating budgets as strategic tools for cost discipline, asset readiness and service continuity.This perspective shows why disciplined expense planning is now central to protecting operational performance across complex built environments.

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