The moment a building project wraps up should be a seamless transition into operations, but in reality, it’s often anything but.

Construction teams focus on delivering a completed project on time and within budget. Facility management teams, on the other hand, are responsible for long-term performance, maintenance and occupant experience. When these priorities aren’t aligned, a critical gap emerges.

Without a structured and well-managed handover process, important knowledge is lost, systems are misunderstood and operations can suffer from day one.

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Common documentation challenges

One of the most common breakdowns during construction handover is incomplete, inconsistent or inaccessible documentation.

Facility teams often receive:

  • Disorganized or missing as-built drawings
  • Incomplete equipment manuals and warranties
  • Lack of clear asset data for maintenance systems
  • Documentation that isn’t aligned with actual installed conditions

When documentation falls short, facility managers are left to fill in the gaps — costing time, increasing frustration and introducing unnecessary risk.

Training Gaps That Lead to Reactive Operations

Even when documentation is provided, it doesn’t always translate into operational readiness.

Facility teams may not receive adequate training on:

  • Building systems and controls
  • New technologies or smart building integrations
  • Maintenance requirements and schedules
  • Emergency procedures tied to installed systems

Without hands-on training and knowledge transfer, teams are forced into reactive mode — learning systems only after issues arise.

The operational risks of a poor handover

The consequences of a poor construction handover can be significant and long-lasting.

  • System inefficiencies that drive up energy and operating costs
  • Increased downtime due to improper system use or maintenance
  • Shortened asset lifecycles from preventable wear and tear
  • Safety and compliance risks tied to misunderstood systems

In contrast, a strong handover process sets the foundation for efficient, reliable and high-performing facility operations.

Build a stronger handover process

Facility professionals don’t have to navigate these challenges alone. IFMA offers a Construction Handover Short Course designed to bridge the gap between project delivery and operational success.

This targeted course helps you:

  • Understand best practices for effective handover planning
  • Ensure complete and usable documentation
  • Improve coordination between project and FM teams
  • Reduce risk and enhance long-term building performance

Set Your Facility Up for Long-Term Success

A successful facility starts long before day-to-day operations begin; it starts at handover.

Explore the Construction Handover Short Course from IFMA and gain the tools to set your facilities up for long-term success.