Oman Facility Management Market By Service (Property, Cleaning, Security, Support, Catering & Others), By Type (Hard Services and Soft Services), By Industry (Organized, Unorganized), By End User (Commercial, Residential, Industrial, Public Sector), By Sectors (Education, Healthcare, Real Estate, Banking, Hospitality, Housing, Others) By Region, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028
Oman Facility Management market is anticipated to register a robust CAGR in the forecast period. Oman is mostly dependent on its oil-based economy and fishing & trading and hence trying to diversify its economy, which gave rise to its Vision 2040. Knowledge-based populations and societies strengthen the country's vision for the future. With the help of industrial growth, the country wants to be among the developed countries of the world. Facility management has many services that individuals/groups can use in their daily lives but are not limited to fire safety; cleaning; maintenance; safety; logistics; proximity; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) services. FM services are used in several areas, such as residential, trade, and industrial building management. FM services are also used in the private or public sector as the demand for these services is fundamental, needed by everyone, and suitable for facility lifetime value.
Oman Vison 2040 propelling the growth.
Oman Vision 2040 focuses on diversifying the Oman economy and having options outside the oil & gas and fishing sectors. Through Vision 2040, Oman expects an increase in FDI investment and be a major player in the middle east for business opportunities.
Oman is expecting 10,000 projects of investment worth USD39 billion. These projects are expected to have 270,000 jobs. Through these projects, the number of players is expected to increase in the FM market.
Some of the Oman Vision 2030 projects include the development of the industrial cities in Sur, Al Buraimi, Suhar, Raysut, Nizwa, Al Mazunah Free Zone, and Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM).
Latest Trends in Oman Facility Management Market
With the opening of the Mall of Oman in 2021, 145,000 square meters of retail space, a variety of dining options, and a range of exciting lifestyle experiences have further fueled the growth of the market. Rising GDP is also boosting the demand for domestic outsourced FM services.
Oman's newest integrated development, Khazaen Economic City, is open to investors who want to benefit from the country's friendly investment climate, unique geopolitical position, economic stability, and continued growth. These investments are market gaining traction for commercial players who wants to invest in the country by using its facilities, thus propelling the market.
Al Ruzaiqy Group partnered with Ascott Group to open its first hotel in Oman. This collaboration helped Ascott Group to launch facilities management services in the country. Citadines Al Ghubrah Muscat, Oman, is part of Ascott's regional portfolio of 27 properties across the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, and Central Asia. This partnership expects to increase the facility management growth in the country.
Lack of knowledge among End-Users
One of the biggest challenges the market faces is the knowledge of these services. As the market is highly fragmented, both organized and unorganized players are present in the market. This gives an option to the client to choose the service provider based on price, but the client may have to compromise on the quality, which the client doesn’t realize, and the facility might get wear and tear. Therefore, it is important for the client to choose the best service provider working professionally and having the upgraded equipment and professionals who have the required skills.
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