This is according to the Building Cost Information Service’s (BCIS) five-year Facilities Management forecast.
Originally reported in leading FM publication, FM Journal, the data shows that overall, costs are expected to rise 17.6% in total, in the forecast period to the fourth quarter of 2027.
The BCIS says that although energy prices are extremely volatile, they are expected to fall over the forecast period. “They may continue to rise in the short term as previous increases work their way through to consumers. But they are set to go down for the rest of the forecast period, as the markets stabilise.”