Reducing Property Services Spend Through Effective Scoping and Go-To-Market
The Overlooked Cost Base in Critical Facilities
In complex environments like airports, hospitals, universities, integrated resorts, stadiums, and commercial precincts, the focus is often on front-of-house excellence—serving passengers, patients, students, guests, and crowds.
But behind the scenes, a quiet but significant cost driver is at play: property services.
Cleaning, security, mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), waste management, and general contracting services represent millions in annual spend for most organisations. Yet they often go under-managed—locked into legacy scopes, loosely governed, and rarely put to market in a disciplined way.
Trace Consultants recently partnered with a major hospitality and entertainment group, helping them reduce their property services spend by ~24% through detailed scope optimisation and a structured go-to-market (GTM) process. The result wasn’t just lower cost—it was better service, clearer accountability, and long-term sustainability.
In this article, we’ll unpack how you can unlock similar savings and operational uplift—whether you're managing a terminal, hospital, campus, or commercial precinct—and how Trace Consultants can help.
Why Property Services Spend Often Escapes Scrutiny
Property and facilities-related services are foundational to operations—but also easy to overlook:
- Costs are spread across departments or sites
- Scope creep happens silently over time
- Performance is hard to measure (e.g. what defines “clean”?)
- Contracts are often renewed on rollover rather than tendered
- Teams managing contracts are under-resourced or decentralised
For high-footfall environments like airports and stadiums, the variability of demand—driven by flight schedules, events, or peak periods—adds another layer of complexity.
Meanwhile, universities, hospitals and integrated resorts face demands for 24/7 service, regulatory compliance, and increasing pressure on both quality and ESG outcomes.
Despite all this, property services are often treated as BAU—not as a strategic lever for performance and cost management.
Step 1: Understand the Scope – Because Not All Services Are Created Equal
Each category within property services comes with unique dynamics, compliance risks, and cost drivers:
Service CategoryCost and Complexity DriversCleaningShift patterns, loading, sqm, operating hours, deep cleans, consumablesSecurityStatic guards, mobile patrols, technology integration, licencing, response timesMechanical / ElectricalPreventative vs. reactive balance, asset lifecycle, location accessPlumbingEmergency vs. planned jobs, high-risk compliance, out-of-hours coverageWaste ManagementWaste streams (general, clinical, hazardous), disposal frequency, sustainability targetsGeneral ContractingMinor works, ad hoc repairs, procurement pathways, response SLAs
At Trace, we start with a forensic review of the current state, going beyond contracts and cost sheets. We map service delivery, challenge embedded practices, and walk sites with staff to understand where inefficiencies lie.
In airports, for instance, this might reveal:
- Redundant cleaning rotations in underutilised gates
- Security patrol duplication between public and restricted zones
- Inefficient maintenance scheduling around curfews or high-traffic windows
Understanding what’s really needed—and how it’s being delivered—is step one in reducing spend.
Step 2: Redesign the Scope – Don’t Just Cut, Optimise
A common trap is equating cost savings with cutting services. But real value comes from optimising scope, not arbitrarily reducing it.
Here’s how Trace typically improves scope effectiveness:
- Align service frequency to need: Not all areas require daily cleaning—e.g., back-of-house or staff corridors
- Right-size labour vs. consumables: Splitting these can uncover inflated margins or double-ups
- Rebalance in-house vs. outsourced: Some minor maintenance may be better insourced or bundled
- Modernise security models: Transition from static guards to technology-first solutions where appropriate
- Standardise waste processes: Clarify bin types, location zoning, and vendor responsibilities
For example, in our recent hospitality engagement, public area cleaning schedules had not been reviewed post-pandemic—despite significantly lower foot traffic in some venues. Adjusting scope to reflect current volumes created an immediate savings opportunity, without sacrificing guest experience.
Step 3: Go to Market With a Clear and Competitive Strategy
Going to market isn’t just about getting quotes—it’s about setting up vendors for success and driving competitive tension.
Trace’s category-specific GTM playbooks ensure that:
- Scoping documents are clear and standardised across locations and vendors
- Market engagement is broad—beyond the usual incumbent shortlist
- Pricing templates are detailed and comparable, capturing all rate drivers
- Evaluation frameworks balance cost, capability, innovation, and ESG
- Commercial models and risk allocations are negotiated based on benchmarks
Airports and universities, in particular, benefit from this multi-category GTM model, allowing them to test bundling options while maintaining service differentiation.
Step 4: Explore Bundling vs. Specialist Contracts Strategically
Consolidating services under a single vendor can simplify management and improve pricing—but only if done right.
We recommend bundling only when:
- Services are naturally interdependent (e.g., mechanical and electrical)
- You have strong FM contract governance capability
- Vendors are genuinely multi-disciplinary—not sub-contracting behind the scenes
- There's clear service-level ownership and risk transfer
In contrast, specialist contracts may be preferable where:
- Service delivery is highly regulated (e.g., clinical waste in hospitals)
- The cost of failure is high (e.g., critical HVAC failure at an airport)
- Operational control needs to stay close to site management (e.g., cleaning at stadiums during events)
Trace helps clients model bundled vs. unbundled contract structures and run dual-track sourcing where needed—ensuring decisions are based on data, not convenience.
Step 5: Drive Long-Term Value with Contract Management Discipline
Securing a better deal is only half the battle. Sustaining the savings requires ongoing contract governance and performance management.
This includes:
- Service-level dashboards for cleaning compliance, security response, maintenance closures, etc.
- Monthly supplier reviews using actual data and agreed KPIs
- Audit and verification of vendor-reported performance
- Invoice compliance checks—especially around call-outs, overtime, and consumables
- Annual reviews of scope, standards and benchmarking
In our hospitality engagement, Trace supported the client in rolling out site-based scorecards for each service line. This drove:
- A consistent approach to supplier management across multiple venues
- Early identification of underperformance and rectification
- Improved stakeholder engagement at the frontline
This same playbook applies across sectors—whether you're managing a runway, a lecture theatre, a surgical theatre, or a retail precinct.
Why Airports Should Be Paying Attention
Airports are uniquely complex environments:
- They operate 24/7
- They span vast, mixed-use spaces (public, restricted, airside)
- They face strict regulatory and safety compliance
- Their asset bases are ageing and high-maintenance
- They are under pressure to improve ESG performance
Despite this, many airports remain locked into long-standing vendor arrangements with little competitive testing or scope review. The opportunity to reduce cost, improve service resilience, and embed sustainability into the property services model is significant.
Trace has deep experience working in high-availability, compliance-driven environments and can bring mature procurement and facilities advisory capability to airport operations teams.
Broader Impacts: ESG, Sustainability, and Social Procurement
Property services now sit squarely within broader ESG and regulatory frameworks:
- Waste reduction and diversion from landfill
- Sustainable cleaning and chemical usage
- Emissions from contractor fleets and equipment
- Modern slavery and ethical sourcing in labour supply chains
- Local, Indigenous, and social enterprise supplier participation
Trace incorporates these into our scoping, GTM, and evaluation frameworks—ensuring savings are achieved without sacrificing social value or environmental responsibility.
For government-owned entities, universities, and airports bound by state procurement policies, this is increasingly non-negotiable.
How Trace Consultants Can Help
Trace Consultants offers end-to-end commercial and operational advisory to help your organisation take control of property services spend.
We specialise in supporting:
- Airports and transport hubs
- Hospitals and health networks
- Universities and education precincts
- Integrated resorts and event venues
- Retail and commercial asset managers
- Stadiums and major sporting venues
Our services include:
✅ Spend diagnostics and opportunity identification
✅ Scope review and optimisation
✅ GTM strategy and execution
✅ Vendor evaluation and negotiation support
✅ Contract performance frameworks
✅ Implementation planning and benefits tracking
We’re not just procurement people—we’re operators. We bring on-the-ground knowledge of how these services are delivered, and how they can be delivered better.
Property Services as a Strategic Lever
If you're overseeing a major asset or precinct and haven’t reviewed your property services spend recently, chances are you're leaving value on the table.
Ask yourself:
- Are our scopes aligned with today’s operational needs?
- Are our vendors delivering value, or just ticking boxes?
- When did we last competitively tender this category?
- Do we have the data and discipline to drive long-term performance?
Whether it’s cleaning at a terminal, security at a stadium, M&E at a university, or waste at a shopping centre, the same principles apply: clarify the scope, test the market, manage the outcomes.
Trace Consultants can help you every step of the way.
👉 Contact us to discuss how we can help you reduce costs, strengthen operations, and turn property services into a competitive advantage.