KPI 3.5: Facility Condition Index (FCI)

Relates to priority: Provide Inspiring Spaces


As buildings age their condition naturally deteriorates. We can measure the condition of each building using a Facility Condition Index (FCI) score and use that score to understand the big picture. The lower the FCI the better the relative condition of the facility.

Outcome

To ensure our physical and digital spaces further the university’s academic mission and inspire those that use them.

Target

By Q4 FY21 (April 2021), improve overall Facility Condition Index(FCI) for academic facilities on the Vancouver campus, with a target score of 0.18.

Measure

Facility Condition Index (FCI) score — which is the total cost of needed building repairs and renewal divided by the current cost of replacing the building.

Learn more about our measures and how FCI informs our financial strategy on the Building Operations website.

Reporting Frequency

Annually — last updated on April 2021.


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VPFO Strategic Priorities

Our priorities provide a framework containing the objectives of our Strategic Plan, and they help contextualize the overarching aims of the VPFO. Progress towards achieving our strategic priorities is tracked by selected Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

Provide Inspiring Spaces

As a team we create and maintain both physical and digital spaces at UBC, and it’s important that these spaces further our academic mission while inspiring those that use them. We are custodians of UBC’s infrastructure and are instrumental in ensuring our campuses are safe, functional, and beautiful, and that they enable learning and research.