The Impact of Space Optimization on Facility Management in Nigerian Universities

Authors

Oguntimehin Abiodun S

Department of Architectural Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro Ogun State (Nigeria)

Oluwole Toluwalase Gregory

Department of Estate Management & Valuation, Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.110400114

Subject Category: Facility Management

Volume/Issue: 11/4 | Page No: 1528-1539

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-04-18

Accepted: 2026-04-23

Published: 2026-05-12

Abstract

This paper assesses the influence of space optimisation on facility management in Nigerian universities. The rapid increase in student enrolment without equivalent infrastructure development has put significant pressure on existing facilities, leading to overcrowded lecture halls, underutilised spaces, and operational inefficiencies. This paper explores ways to enhance the operational efficiency of Nigerian universities through the effective use of space. It looks at the literature on space utilisation, facility management performance, and optimisation strategies in the context of Nigerian universities. Main results show that space optimisation has a very strong impact on operational efficiency and that efficient space utilisation not only improves service delivery but also helps to reduce congestion and lower maintenance costs. The paper also identifies challenge areas such as unavailability of planning frameworks, lack of accurate utilisation data, short supply of professional expertise, and funding constraints. It suggests strategies to address these challenges including: the use of data driven management systems, the development of institutional policies, the conduct of regular space audits, the capacity building of facility managers, the promotion of flexible space design, and the improvement of funding allocation. This study points out that making the most of available space is a strategic requirement for boosting the performance of facility management in Nigerian universities. Institutions that focus on using space effectively experience superior operational results despite being in resource-constrained environments. These results offer hands-on assistance to university leaders and authorities who want to improve the efficiency of educational infrastructure.

Keywords

Space Optimisation, Facility Management, Operational Efficiency, Nigerian Universities, Higher Education Infrastructure

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