Post Occupancy Evaluation

Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) is used to evaluate the degree to which buildings enable users to fulfil their requirements. It refers to the process of evaluating buildings in a systematic and rigorous manner after they have been occupied for some time.

POE focuses on building occupants and it is one of the best methods for identifying the problems and opportunities that exist in a building. The derived insight is useful for all the stakeholders involved in the design, operation and maintenance of a building as it helps them achieve the optimum combination of cost and value.

Overall Liking Score (OLS)

The Overall Liking Score (OLS) is ABS' approach to Post Occupancy Evaluation. OLS is a proactive analytical approach that measures how people feel about their work environment. It consists of the following:

1.OLS questionnaire
2.OLS score and the OLS fingerprints
3.Report with analysis of results and recommendations

 


Value Added
  • Understand occupant needs and likes in order to fine tune the performance of a building following occupation
  • Benchmark the quality of your work environment overtime and against other similar ones
  • Provide feedback to building management strategies
  • Identify and prioritize future investments
  • Ensure that energy saving initiatives increase or sustain the quality of services provided
  • Gain company-wide support towards your Carbon and Energy management initiatives
  • Draft a long term plan of action in order to address the survey findings

Post Occupancy Evaluation Case Studies
Post Occupancy Evaluation Brochure