IFMA CFM Question Answer
How is the Facility Condition Index (FCI) determined?
Dividing the cost of deficiencies by the facility replacement value.
Subtracting the facility replacement value by the cost of deficiencies.
Dividing the facility replacement value by the cost of deficiencies.
Multiplying the cost of deficiencies by the facility replacement value.
The Facility Condition Index (FCI) is a key metric used in facility management to assess the condition of a facility. It is determined by:
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A lower FCI indicates a better-maintained facility, while a higher FCI suggests significant maintenance needs.
Why the other options are incorrect:
(B) Subtracting values does not produce a useful ratio.
(C) Dividing in the reverse order does not align with industry standards.
(D) Multiplying the values does not create a comparative index.
The FCI is commonly used in capital planning and budgeting decisions.
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