The Europe facility management market reached around USD 302.38 Billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.60% between 2025 and 2034 to reach nearly USD 521.43 Billion by 2034.
By 2030, existing construction projects across various European cities are estimated to fulfil merely 46% of the continent’s demand for low-carbon buildings, thereby leaving a gap of 54%. This is expected to raise the demand for hard facility management services over the forecast period.
With increasing investments by cloud service providers into data centre construction in Europe, the demand for facilities management is expected to increase significantly, thereby driving the market growth.
Europe Facility Management Market Growth
By the end of FY 2024-25, the Europe construction industry is expected to develop nearly 7 million square meters of additional office space, exceeding the previous 10-year average by around 3 million square meters. The Central Business District (CBD), which accounts for almost 80% of Europe’s existing construction projects, is expected to attract major real estate companies for the development of commercial buildings due to the growing presence of IT companies in the UK and other regions. In the next five years, the total demand for office space is expected to grow by 10 million square meters per year, thereby driving the demand for facilities management services to ensure a high level of comfort, safety, and productivity of employees.By 2030, existing construction projects across various European cities are estimated to fulfil merely 46% of the continent’s demand for low-carbon buildings, thereby leaving a gap of 54%. This is expected to raise the demand for hard facility management services over the forecast period.
With increasing investments by cloud service providers into data centre construction in Europe, the demand for facilities management is expected to increase significantly, thereby driving the market growth.
Key Trends and Developments
Growing focus on meeting ESG targets; shift towards sustainable practices; rising development of smart cities; and the increasing importance of crisis preparedness are favouring the Europe facility management market expansionJuly 2023
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation, UK, awarded a contract of £150 million to Mitie Defence Ltd for providing facilities management services to British military personnel serving Italy and Germany.January 2023
Crown Estate, London’s leading developer of residential and commercial properties, awarded a five-year contract to Andron Facilities Management for maintaining an area of nearly 10 million square feet.October 2022
JLL PAM UK awarded a five-year contract to Andron Facilities Management for the maintenance of nearly 141 sites across London, the North of England, and Scotland, with an option to extend it for an additional 2 years.March 2022
Sodexo Ireland established an alliance with Sensori Facilities Management (a leading expert in providing digital smart building solutions) to create high-performing, flexible, and sustainable workplaces.Focus on meeting ESG targets
Major facility management companies are recruiting vulnerable individuals into their organisations and providing them with skill training and remuneration. The requirement of stringent reporting on ESG achievements is expected to drive the market expansion.Shift towards sustainable practices
The growing shift towards sustainable practices is prompting leading companies to enhance their reliance on data-driven technology for empowering staff members to streamline their work on the basis of real-time information, thereby enhancing efficiency and ensuring a better quality of cleaning.Rising development of smart cities
Rapid technological advancements in AI, the Internet of Things, and machine learning have transformed people’s living standards and led to the creation of smart cities. This is expected to favour the growth of hard facility management services in Europe.Growing importance of crisis preparedness
The evolving nature of weather patterns and rising incidences of cyberattacks are some of the significant threats for which FM providers must be prepared.Europe Facility Management Industry Segmentation
The report titled “Europe Facility Management Market Report and Forecast 2025-2034” offers a detailed analysis of the market based on the following segments:Market Breakup by Offering:
- Hard Facility Management
- Soft Facility Management
Market Breakup by Type:
- In-house Facility Management
- Outsourced Facility Management
Market Breakup by End Use:
- Commercial
- Institutional
- Public Infrastructure
- Industrial
- Others
Market Breakup by Country:
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- France
- Italy
- Others
Europe Facility Management Market Share
Based on region, the market is segmented into the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy, among others. Over the forecast period of 2025-2034, Germany is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% as commercial spaces in the country expand.Leading Companies in the Europe Facility Management Market
Major facility management service providers are expected to make energy management systems an integral component of their sustainability strategies, thereby minimising electricity bills and driving cost savings for businesses and households.- CBRE, Inc.
- Compass Group PLC
- Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc.
- ISS A/S
- Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
- Sodexo Group
- ENGIE Group
- Apleona GmbH
- Atlas Facilities Management Limited
- Andron Facilities Management
- OKIN Group
- Others
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview and Stakeholder Insights
3 Economic Summary
4 Country Risk Profiles
5 Global Facility Management Market Overview
6 Europe Facility Management Market Overview
7 Europe Facility Management Market by Offering
8 Europe Facility Management Market by Type
9 Europe Facility Management Market by End Use
10 Europe Facility Management Market by Country
11 Market Dynamics
12 Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned
- CBRE, Inc.
- Compass Group PLC
- Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc.
- ISS A/S
- Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
- Sodexo Group
- ENGIE Group
- Apleona GmbH
- Atlas Facilities Management Limited
- Andron Facilities Management
- OKIN Group