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Facility Management Austria und IFMA Austria

Claudia Launber e3building is an efficient communication and information platform of the facility management and real estate industry.
Claudia Launber (Facility Management Austria und IFMA Austria)

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The two Austrian associations FMA and the IFMA Austria are the platform for information and communication in the field of facility management.
FMA was founded in 1995. The members are well-known international and national active enterprises, institutions and organisations as well as persons, who are in FM education and advanced training.
FMA pursues together with IFMA Austria, the 1998 created subsidiary of the International Facility Management Association (Houston/USA), a common principal purpose: "to spread and promote facility management in Austria as well as to establish the profession of the facility manager". IFMA Austria is the individual oriented FM organization in Austria.
Our mission statement is: Competence through information

Number of members: FMA: 128
IFMA Austria: 109

Reference projects

FMA and IFMA Austria offer among other things the following:

  • Training awards
  • Certification of the "Certified Facility Manager"
  • Road shows as well as special lectures
  • Annual special conferences
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Facility Management Austria und IFMA Austria
Frau Claudia Launber
Leiterin der Geschäftsstelle
Mariahilfer Strasse 123
1060 Wien
Tel: 01/599 99-390 bzw. 690
Fax: 01/599 99-700
Email: info@fma.or.at
http://www.fma.or.at

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Funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation, and Technology
e3building is a network within the Eureka-initiative PREPARE
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updated: 04.03.2009