1 2017 NASFA National Conference: Facility Management Outsourcing: The Tennessee Story June 13, 2017 Virginia Beach, VA The Tennessee Story John Hull Deputy Commissioner State of Tennessee Real Estate Asset Management Kevin Powell Director of Facilities Management State of Tennessee Real Estate Asset Management Tom Foster Alliance Director JLL The Tennessee Story • Governor Haslam elected in 2011 “Provide the best service at the lowest possible cost” • Poor management program for office buildings Inadequately funded and staffed; no accountability Facilities problems Operational issues Facility Management Outsourcing Tuesday, June 13, 2017 – 9:45am-10:45am
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2017 NASFA National Conference:
Facility Management Outsourcing:
The Tennessee Story
June 13, 2017Virginia Beach, VA
The Tennessee Story
John HullDeputy Commissioner
State of Tennessee Real Estate Asset Management
Kevin PowellDirector of Facilities Management
State of Tennessee Real Estate Asset Management
Tom FosterAlliance Director
JLL
The Tennessee Story
• Governor Haslam elected in 2011
“Provide the best service at the lowest possible cost”
• Poor management program for office buildings
Inadequately funded and staffed; no accountability
Facilities problems
Operational issues
Facility Management Outsourcing Tuesday, June 13, 2017 – 9:45am-10:45am
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The choice:
Evolve TN’s existing in-house management program
OR
Manage a private sector provider
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The goal – a business model that could:
• Deliver the highest-performing program…
• … capable of producing sustainable, transformational results…
• … with the least time and cost
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The solution needed to include:
• High performing assets
• High customer satisfaction
• Reduced building and occupant risk
• Automated systems
• Accountable workforce
• Lower operating costs
• Improved life-cycle decision making
Facility Management Outsourcing Tuesday, June 13, 2017 – 9:45am-10:45am
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Thus…
A private sector provider
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Operating in a “run to fail” mode led to
life safety issuesfor employees
and the public.
BEFORE: 11 windows fell out of the Polk Building from not correcting a glass to frame separation.
Where we were
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Where we were
This room contains dampers that allow fresh air into the War Memorial
Building, which houseslegislative offices.
The room had not been entered for an estimated 25 years.
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Insufficient maintenance practices
led to energy-inefficient facilities.
BEFORE: No air filters on coils in War Memorial for 25 years
AFTER
Where we were
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Where we were
Lack of proper training resulted in higher
operating costs
Early morning(before 5 a.m.) photos
of Tennessee Tower
BEFORE: Systems running 24 hours/day.
AFTER
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Concrete falling from buildings
Flooding in basements
Electrical shortages in buildings
Improperly installed equipment increasing
utility bills
BEFORE: Falling concrete posed hazards to employees, building visitors, pedestrians, and property.
Where we were
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BEFORE: Untrained staff typically hired others for repairs
AFTER: Repair self-performed by staff saved $1800
Inability to self-perform regular daily repairs resulted in unnecessary delays, problems, and costs.
Where we were
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050
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2011 2017
Number of Leases
What we knew
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1,150
2,150
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500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2011 2017
Tennessee Tower Tenants
What we knew
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Prepare for the transition
• Tennessee state jobs affected – 131
– Vendor chose to hire 31
– Vendor performed services with 79
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Managed by DGS
Other AgenciesLeased
1.5M SF4%
Other Agencies State-Owned
22.5M SF66%
State-Owned
6.4M SF19%
Leased3.6M SF
11%
University of TN28M SF
29%
TN Board of Regents35M SF
36%General Govt.
34M SF35%
Get a win!
Total: 97M SF (est.) General Government: 34M SF (est.)
Start with what you can control
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You will make the news
• “State's explanation on outsourcing makes no sense”
• “Campus Workers Unmask Scheme To Privatize All Tennessee Property”
• “Democrats Say Nashville Firm Reviewing Benefits Of Outsourcing Is Too Close To Haslam”
• “Legislators hear worker concerns about job outsourcing”