Why Should I Become a SFP?
- Impact your organization’s triple bottom line by learning how to maximize efficiency in your facility, streamline building operations, and implement projects that save money and positively impact your community.
- Develop sustainable solutions and strategic plans using knowledge-based and data-driven methods.
- Gain recognition and credibility as an informed champion with a unique sustainability skill set.
- Earn 70 general CE hours towards your LEED credential maintenance.
- Comply with the US Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act (FBPTA).
Who Should Pursue the SFP?
- FM professionals with an interest in sustainable FM practices and inceased facility efficiency.
- Related industry practitioners such as architects, designers and safety engineers.
- Facility-related product and service providers.
- LEED professionals seeking complementary knowledge and CE hours.
- US Federal employees and contractors seeking compliance with the FBPTA..
- CFMs and FMPs interested in expanding their depth of expertise in the area of sustainable FM.
What Will I Learn?
The following three SFP focus areas provide a complete picture of how FMs can improve the sustainability of their facilities in all eight major categories of sustainable facility management as defined by IFMA: energy, water, materials and resources, workplace management, indoor environmental quality, quality of services, waste and site impact:
- Strategy and alignment for sustainable facility management
- Managing sustainable facilities
- Operating sustainable facilities
For more information, contact:
Joseph L. Morgan, CFM, LEED AP
Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee
609-258-7099
josephm@princeton.edu
Maria Cristallo, FMP
Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee
201-912-8688
maria.cristallo@rms.com