This research service/ study focuses on Facilities Management Services in
remote sites in Australia. The mining industry in Australia is a significant
contributor to the national economy. In 2011, 142,000 people were employed by
the Australian mining industry, with the majority working in remote areas
using fly in fly out (FIFO) services to reach their work locations, where they
are generally accommodated in remote camps near the mine sites. The mining
industry growth drives demand for increased workforce at remote sites. The
demand for increased work force at remote sites impact the demand for
facilities management services required to operate and maintain mining camps
and mining villages.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
Content
Content
Research Team
Table of Content
Executive Summary
Executive Summary
Market Engineering Measurements
Executive Summary - CEO's Perspective
2. Market Overview
Market Overview
Market Overview Definitions
3. Overview of Remote Sites and the Australian Mining Industry
Overview Remote Sites
Overview of Remote Sites and the Australian Mining Industry
Australian Mining Industry Overview
Remote Mining Sites in Australia
Challenges For Facility Management in Remote Sites
4. External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints - Total Market
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints - Total Market
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints - Total Market
Drivers and Restraints
Drivers Explained
Restraints Explained
5. Forecasts and Trends Total Market
Forecasts and Trends for Facilities Management Market
Market Engineering Measurements
Total Facilities Management Market for Remote Sites - Unit Shipment and
Revenue Forecast
Facilities Management Market for Remote Sites - In-house versus
Outsourced Services