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ISO 41001:2018 Facility Management System — Conformity Assessment in Qatar

ISO 41001:2018 conformity assessment issued under the Guardian Approved Scheme — a structured conformity assessment programme administered by Guardian Middle East LLC.

Demonstrate your organisation’s commitment to systematic facility management — integrating people, place, process, and technology to ensure functional and sustainable built environments. Aligned with Qatar Vision 2030 infrastructure stewardship priorities and the substantial built-environment portfolio across Qatar’s commercial, hospitality, healthcare, educational, and public sectors.

 Important Disclosure: Tier 4 — Guardian Approved Scheme (NOT IAF MLA Accredited). Certificates for ISO 41001:2018 are issued under the Guardian Approved Scheme — Guardian’s own structured conformity assessment programme. This is NOT an internationally accredited certification under IAF MLA. See §12 for full disclosure and §13b for successor edition status (ISO/CD 41001 at advanced committee stage — successor publication anticipated 2026-2027).

WHAT IS ISO 41001:2018?

ISO 41001:2018 is the international standard for Facility Management Systems (FMS). It specifies requirements for an organization to demonstrate effective and efficient delivery of facility management that supports the objectives of the demand organization, consistently meets interested party needs, and operates sustainably.

ISO 41001:2018 was developed by ISO Technical Committee TC 267 (Facility management) and published in April 2018 — the first international standard for facility management, providing global benchmark for FM practice that previously varied widely by country.

ISO 41000 family overview:

  • ISO 41001:2018 — FMS Requirements (certifiable, with Amd 1:2024 Climate action)
  • ISO 41011:2017 — FM Vocabulary
  • ISO 41012:2017 — Strategic sourcing and the development of agreements
  • ISO 41013:2017 — Scope, key concepts and benefits (Technical Report)
  • ISO 41014:2020 — Development of a facility management strategy

Key concepts of ISO 41001:2018:

  • Demand organization — entity that specifies and receives FM services
  • Supply organization — entity that delivers FM services (internal department or external provider)
  • Built environment — buildings and infrastructure that organizations occupy
  • FM services — full breadth of facility-related support services (maintenance, security, cleaning, catering, space management, energy, etc.)
  • Service specifications and SLAs — clear definition of what is delivered and at what quality
  • Strategic alignment — FM services aligned with demand organization’s strategic objectives
  • Sustainability — environmental, economic, and social dimensions integrated

WHY DOES THIS MATTER FOR QATAR ORGANISATIONS?

Qatar’s substantial built-environment investment — World Cup infrastructure, commercial real estate expansion, healthcare facilities, educational campuses, hospitality portfolio — has created one of the most facility-intensive economies in the GCC. Effective FM is therefore strategically critical, with ISO 41001 providing the international framework most relevant to Qatar’s FM market.

1. Post-World Cup Built-Environment Stewardship

Qatar’s investment in stadiums, hotels, transportation infrastructure, supporting facilities, and mixed-use developments created substantial FM service demand. Aspire Zone Foundation, hotel operators, real estate companies, and retail mall operators benefit from ISO 41001 evidence of systematic FM management.

2. FM Outsourcing Market Growth

Qatar’s facility management outsourcing market has grown substantially with major international and regional FM providers operating across the country. ISO 41001 provides credible evidence of FM provider quality — increasingly required in tender processes for major commercial, hospitality, and government FM contracts.

3. Vision 2030 Infrastructure Pillars

Vision 2030’s Economic Development pillar emphasises infrastructure-led growth. Facility-intensive operations — commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, educational campuses — depend on effective FM to deliver value sustainably across long building lifecycles.

4. Sustainability and Operational Cost Pressures

Rising energy and operational costs combined with sustainability commitments drive demand for systematic FM. ISO 41001 implementation supports cost reduction (typically 5-15% operational cost savings) and sustainability evidence (energy, water, waste reduction).

5. Public-Sector FM Modernisation

Government building portfolios are increasingly managed under structured FM arrangements. Public Works Authority (Ashghal) building stewardship, Qatar Foundation campus operations, ministry building portfolios benefit from ISO 41001 framework.

KEY REQUIREMENTS — CLAUSES 4-10

ISO 41001:2018 follows the Harmonised Structure (Clauses 4-10) with FM-specific requirements throughout:

Clause

Title

Key Requirements

4

Context of the Organisation

Internal/external issues · Stakeholder needs · FMS scope including built environment, services, demand organisation interface · Climate change relevance (Amd 1:2024)

5

Leadership

Top management commitment · FM policy · Roles, responsibilities, authorities

6

Planning

Risks and opportunities · FM objectives · FM strategy and plans aligned with demand organisation strategy

7

Support

Resources · Competence · Awareness · Communication · Documented information · Knowledge management

8

Operation

Operational planning and control · Service specifications and SLAs · Coordination with demand organisation · Outsourced FM service control

9

Performance Evaluation

Monitoring, measurement, analysis · FM performance against SLAs · Internal audit · Management review

10

Improvement

Nonconformity and corrective action · Continual improvement of FMS and FM services

Distinctive ISO 41001 requirements: The demand-supply organisation distinction (Clause 4) is unique — addressing both internal FM departments and external FM providers. Service specifications and SLAs (Clause 8) provide measurable performance basis. Coordination with demand organisation strategy (Clause 6.2) ensures FM aligns with broader business objectives.

WHO NEEDS ISO 41001:2018 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT?

ISO 41001:2018 applies to organizations involved in facility management. Conformity assessment is most relevant to:

  • Integrated facility management (IFM) providers — multi-service FM contractors
  • Single-service FM providers — cleaning, security, catering, MEP maintenance, landscaping
  • Hard-services FM — MEP maintenance, building fabric, lifts, HVAC
  • Soft-services FM — cleaning, catering, security, reception
  • Internal FM departments — large organizations with substantial in-house FM
  • Real estate operators with in-house FM — substantial property portfolios
  • Large building owners with FM responsibility — even without separate FM department
  • FM consultancy and project management firms
  • Hotel operators with on-site FM — particularly resort and large hotel operations
  • Healthcare FM providers — clinical and non-clinical FM services
  • Educational FM providers — campus FM operations
  • Industrial site FM providers — supporting manufacturing and energy-sector facilities

ISO 41001 may not be directly applicable for: Pure construction contractors without ongoing FM responsibility · Specialist single-service providers operating outside FM service framework · Equipment manufacturers without service operations.

SECTOR APPLICABILITY — QATAR PRIORITY SECTORS

Sector

ISO 41001 Relevance

Real Estate & Property Management

Critical for major real estate operators — Msheireb Properties, Qatari Diar, UDC, Lusail, retail mall operators.

Hospitality

Strong fit for major hotel groups operating in Qatar. Substantial FM scope across guest-facing and back-of-house operations.

Healthcare Infrastructure

Important for HMC, Sidra, private hospital groups, and external healthcare FM providers. Clinical and non-clinical FM with infection control implications.

Educational Campuses

Relevant for Qatar Foundation Education City, Qatar University, large school groups. Multi-building campuses with substantial FM service portfolios.

FM Service Providers (IFM)

Foundational for Qatar’s IFM sector — major international and regional providers competing for tender opportunities.

Aspire Zone & Sports Facilities

Specifically applicable to Aspire Zone Foundation managing legacy World Cup stadiums. Long-term legacy facility stewardship.

Government Buildings & Public Infrastructure

Applicable to Ashghal building stewardship, ministry buildings, public infrastructure FM.

Aviation & Airport Operations

Critical for Hamad International Airport FM operations and supporting service providers. Complex FM scope with safety implications.

Commercial Office & Mixed-Use

Important for major office tower and mixed-use development operators.

Industrial Site FM

Applicable to providers serving petrochemical, oil & gas, manufacturing sites. FM with safety-critical operating context.

Retail & Mall Operations

Relevant for major mall operators (Mall of Qatar, Doha Festival City, Villaggio, Place Vendôme).

BENEFITS OF ISO 41001:2018 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

Operational Benefits

  • Systematic FM service delivery aligned with demand organisation objectives
  • Clearer service specifications and SLAs
  • Improved FM service quality and consistency
  • Better integration of FM services across building portfolio
  • Stronger management of outsourced FM relationships
  • Enhanced FM staff competence and engagement
  • Reduced FM-related operational disruptions

Strategic & Commercial Benefits

  • Pre-qualification advantage for FM tenders
  • Stronger position with demanding customers (luxury hospitality, healthcare, government)
  • Reduced second-party audit burden from major customers
  • Foundation for service-level differentiation
  • Better positioning in competitive FM marketplace
  • Enhanced credibility for international expansion

Financial Benefits

  • Typical 5-15% operational cost reduction through systematic FM
  • Better lifecycle cost management for buildings and equipment
  • Reduced reactive maintenance costs
  • Improved FM resource utilisation
  • Foundation for performance-based FM contracts

Sustainability Benefits

  • Energy and water consumption reduction
  • Waste management improvement
  • Indoor environmental quality enhancement
  • Foundation for green building operations
  • ESG disclosure support for building operations
  • Climate change considerations integrated (per Amd 1:2024)

CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PATHWAY

 Guardian’s conformity assessment pathway under the Guardian Approved Scheme follows ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 principles for management system assessment, even though the resulting certificate is not IAF MLA accredited:

Stage

Activity

Outcome

1

Application & Contract

Application form. Guardian reviews scope (FM services, sites, customer base, supply/demand role), proposes assessment plan. Contract signed with Guardian Middle East LLC.

2

Stage 1 Assessment

On-site readiness review. Assessor verifies FMS documentation, service specifications, FM strategy, internal audit, management review.

3

Stage 2 Assessment

On-site full assessment. Assessor samples evidence, observes FM service operations across sample sites, reviews SLA performance, audits supplier controls.

4

Conformity Decision

Guardian’s conformity assessment committee reviews assessment report. Guardian Approved Scheme certificate issued (3-year validity) upon positive decision.

5

Surveillance & Re-Assessment

Annual surveillance assessments. Re-assessment before Year 3.

Assessor competence: ISO 41001 conformity assessments require assessors with substantive FM technical competence — typically FM-qualified (e.g., IFMA CFM, BIFM/IWFM credentialed, or equivalent), sector experience, and FM management implementation backgrounds.

IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE

Typical end-to-end implementation timeline is 8 to 14 months depending on FM scope complexity and organisational maturity:

Phase

Duration

Activities

Gap Analysis

4-6 weeks

Review existing FM operations against ISO 41001:2018 (with Amd 1:2024). Service specification gap assessment. Demand-supply interface review.

System Design

8-12 weeks

Develop FMS Manual, FM policy, service specifications and SLAs, FM strategy aligned with demand organisation objectives.

Implementation

12-24 weeks

Roll out new processes. Train FM staff. Establish performance monitoring. Implement supplier controls. Coordinate with demand organisation.

Internal Audit & Review

4 weeks

Internal audit cycle. Performance review. Management review. Address findings.

Conformity Assessment

3-5 weeks

Stage 1 readiness review. Stage 2 full assessment including site visits.

Key implementation considerations: Service specifications and SLAs are typically the foundation work. Demand-supply interface clarity often requires negotiation with demand organisation. Multi-site FM operations require careful sampling strategy.

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

Mandatory Documented Information

  • Scope of the FMS (Clause 4.3) — services, sites, demand organisation interface
  • FM policy (Clause 5.2)
  • FM objectives (Clause 6.2)
  • FM strategy and plans (Clause 6.2)
  • Evidence of competence (Clause 7.2)
  • Service specifications and SLAs (Clause 8)
  • Operational planning and control (Clause 8.1)
  • Records of internal audit and audit results (Clause 9.2)
  • Records of management review (Clause 9.3)
  • FM performance records (Clause 9.1)
  • Records of nonconformities and corrective actions (Clause 10.1)

Recommended Additional Documented Information

  • FM service portfolio / catalogue
  • Supplier qualification and approval records
  • Building / asset register linkage
  • Maintenance procedures and schedules
  • Health, safety, security, environmental procedures
  • Customer satisfaction monitoring records
  • Cost management and budget control records
  • Energy and sustainability tracking

INVESTMENT & PRICING

Indicative pricing range: QAR 5,000 – 20,000 depending on FM scope, sites, and integration with other certifications. The figure above is the indicative range for the initial conformity assessment (Stage 1 + Stage 2 combined).

Assessment time and corresponding fee is calculated using principles aligned with IAF MD 5 even though the resulting certificate is not IAF MLA accredited. Considerations include:

  • Effective number of personnel in FM operations
  • Service portfolio breadth and complexity
  • Number of sites/buildings in scope
  • Geographic spread — Qatar-only, regional, or international
  • Integration with other Guardian-issued certifications

Cost components beyond initial assessment:

  • Application fee (one-time)
  • Stage 1 + Stage 2 assessment fee
  • Surveillance assessments (Year 1 and Year 2)
  • Re-assessment (Year 3)
  • Travel costs for multi-site assessments

For an exact quotation, contact Guardian directly. FM conformity assessment quotations require detailed scope profile to estimate accurately.

GUARDIAN APPROVED SCHEME — CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT (NOT IAF MLA ACCREDITED)

Tier 4 Disclosure — Guardian Approved Scheme (Conformity Assessment).  Certificates for ISO 41001:2018 are issued under the Guardian Approved Scheme — a structured conformity assessment program administered by Guardian Middle East LLC (QFC 03870). This is NOT an internationally accredited certification under IAF MLA recognition. IAF MLA Recognized certifications under the Guardian/TNV group are available for ISO 9001/14001/45001/21001/27001/27701/37001/55001/13485 (via Guardian Assessment / UAF/IAS / QS), ISO 22301 (via Third-Party CB / IAS MSCB 154), and ISO 20000-1/50001 (via TNV Global Limited / UAF). For ISO 41001, the Guardian Approved Scheme provides a transparent alternative for organizations seeking conformity evidence pending future accreditation availability.

Why this approach for ISO 41001:

ISO 41001 currently falls outside the accreditation scope of Guardian Assessment Pvt Ltd, TNV Global Limited, or any other entity within the Guardian/TNV group. Rather than misrepresent third-party accreditation, Guardian offers transparent conformity assessment under our own scheme. This is an honest market response — we do not claim what we do not have, while still providing organizations with credible conformity evidence.

What the Guardian Approved Scheme provides:

  • Structured conformity assessment following ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 principles
  • Competent assessors with FM technical competence and qualifications
  • Evidence-based assessment including documentation review and on-site observation
  • Three-year certificate validity with annual surveillance and Year-3 re-assessment
  • Transparent process — methodology and decision-making clearly documented
  • Independence and impartiality — Guardian Approved Scheme separates assessment, decision, and consultancy functions
  • Credible conformity evidence for tender submissions, customer requirements, and internal stakeholder communications

What the Guardian Approved Scheme does NOT provide:

  • IAF MLA international recognition — certificates are NOT recognized under IAF MLA
  • Recognition by accreditation bodies as accredited certification
  • Equivalence with IAF MLA accredited certification in jurisdictions requiring such accreditation
  • Use in regulated frameworks requiring accredited certification (where applicable)

Tier comparison:

Tier

Issuing Body & Standards

Tier 1

Guardian Assessment Pvt Ltd · QS RB066-26 + UAF/IAS · ISO 9001/14001/45001 · IAF MLA accredited

Tier 2

Guardian Assessment Pvt Ltd · UAF/IAS only · ISO 21001/27001/37001/27701/55001/13485 · IAF MLA accredited

Tier 2-Special

Third-Party CB · IAS MSCB 154 · ISO 22301 · IAF MLA accredited

Tier 3

TNV Global Limited · UAF only · ISO/IEC 20000-1, ISO 50001 · IAF MLA accredited

Tier 4 (this standard)

Guardian Middle East LLC · Guardian Approved Scheme · ISO 41001 · NOT IAF MLA accredited

Future direction: Guardian is actively monitoring accreditation opportunities for ISO 41001. If Guardian Assessment Pvt Ltd or TNV Global Limited obtains UAF/IAS accreditation for ISO 41001 in the future, existing Guardian Approved Scheme certificates may be transitioned to accredited certification subject to gap-assessment. Guardian will inform certified organisations promptly if accreditation becomes available.

CURRENT EDITION STATUS

 ISO 41001:2018 is the current first edition, published in April 2018 by ISO/TC 267. Status: ‘International Standard to be revised’ — the standard is actively in revision (see §13b).

Climate Action Amendment 1:2024 (Now in Effect)

ISO 41001:2018 / Amendment 1:2024 — Climate action changes was published on 23 February 2024 as part of the IAF/ISO joint Climate Action initiative. No transition period applies — the amendment is effective from publication. The 2018 edition with this amendment is the current operative edition.

The Climate Amendment adds requirements to Clauses 4.1 (Context — climate change relevance) and 4.2 (Interested parties — climate-related requirements). For FM organisations, climate change is inherently relevant to building energy performance, climate-related building risks (heat, flooding), tenant climate expectations, and supply chain considerations.

SUCCESSOR EDITION STATUS — ISO/CD 41001 (V3 EMPHATIC)

Successor edition under active development at advanced committee stage. ISO/CD 41001 (Committee Draft, second edition) was registered on 10 September 2025 with consultation initiated 11 September 2025. ISO/TC 267 is actively progressing the revision with Stage 30.60 ‘Close of comment period’ reached. Per ISO website: ‘Expected to be replaced by ISO/DIS 41001 within the coming months.’ Anticipated publication of ISO 41001:2027 (or 2026) is now reasonably probable based on current committee progress.

Confirmed Status:

  • ISO/CD 41001 registered 10 September 2025 (Committee Draft, second edition)
  • CD consultation initiated 11 September 2025
  • Stage 30.60 — Close of comment period (advanced committee stage)
  • Expected DIS (Draft International Standard) within months
  • ISO 41001:2018 status: ‘International Standard to be revised’ (Stage 90.92)
  • ISO/TC 267 secretariat: BSI (UK)

Anticipated Timeline (Subject to Committee Progress):

  • Q3 2025: CD registered, CD consultation
  • Q1-Q2 2026: Anticipated DIS (Draft International Standard) ballot
  • Q3-Q4 2026: Anticipated FDIS (Final Draft) ballot
  • Q4 2026 – Q2 2027: Anticipated publication of ISO 41001:2026 or 2027
  • Standard 3-year transition would commence from publication
  • Note: Timelines subject to committee progress — early publication is plausible

Anticipated Changes (from publicly available information):

  • Climate Amendment 1:2024 fully integrated into main text
  • Updated terminology reflecting facility management practice evolution since 2018
  • Strengthened sustainability emphasis beyond climate change
  • Refined demand-supply organisation framework based on implementation experience
  • Service specification and SLA clarifications based on common implementation challenges
  • Possible alignment with ISO 41014 (FM strategy) for cohesion across family
  • Note: Detailed content not publicly available until DIS ballot — these are anticipated areas

Implications for Conformity Strategy:

  • Existing implementations to ISO 41001:2018 remain operative — successor publication will trigger transition window
  • New implementations starting now: Continue with ISO 41001:2018 — successor not yet published, immediate value from 2018 edition
  • Long-term strategic certification (5+ year horizon): Plan transition to second edition when published
  • Tender requirements: Use 2018 edition — successor not yet published
  • Combined certification programmes: Coordinate transition timing with broader IMS programme

Watch List (Updates as Available):

Guardian monitors ISO/TC 267 progress closely. When ISO/DIS 41001 is published, Guardian will issue update guidance for clients. When ISO 41001:202X is published (anticipated 2026-2027), Guardian will publish dedicated transition guidance and update conformity assessment programme accordingly.

Bottom line: ISO 41001:2018 remains operative now and will continue to be the certifiable edition until successor publication. Begin or continue ISO 41001 implementation with confidence — successor publication will trigger orderly transition with adequate window.

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

Misconception 1: ‘ISO 41001 is just for FM service providers.’

Reality: ISO 41001 applies to both supply organisations (FM providers, internal FM departments) and demand organisations seeking systematic FM governance. The standard explicitly distinguishes the two roles.

Misconception 2: ‘ISO 41001 is the same as ISO 9001 for FM.’

Reality: Different standards. ISO 9001 is general quality management. ISO 41001 includes FM-specific concepts — demand-supply organisation distinction, FM strategy, service specifications and SLAs, FM-specific operational requirements. Many organisations certify both — they integrate naturally.

Misconception 3: ‘ISO 41001 means our FM department is certified.’

Reality: ISO 41001 certifies the management system, not individual departments or services. The scope can be all or part of an organisation’s FM operations.

Misconception 4: ‘Guardian Approved Scheme is the same as IAF MLA accredited.’

Reality: It is NOT the same. The Guardian Approved Scheme is Guardian’s own conformity assessment programme — credible and methodologically aligned with international principles, but NOT recognised under IAF MLA. Customers requiring IAF MLA accredited certification should be aware of this distinction.

Misconception 5: ‘We should wait for ISO 41001:2026/2027.’

Reality: The successor is at advanced committee stage but NOT YET PUBLISHED. Anticipated publication 2026-2027 with subsequent transition window. Organisations needing FM conformity evidence now should implement to 2018 edition — successor will trigger orderly transition when published.

RISKS OF NON-CONFORMITY

  • Tender exclusion — major FM tenders increasingly require ISO 41001 evidence
  • Customer dissatisfaction — without systematic FMS, service quality variation high
  • Operational cost premium — without FMS discipline, costs typically 5-15% higher
  • Building/portfolio underperformance — assets fail to deliver intended value
  • Sustainability gaps — energy, water, waste performance not credibly demonstrated
  • FM staff disengagement — without systematic competence and engagement framework
  • Demand-supply misalignment — FM services drift from organisational objectives
  • Competitive disadvantage — peers with conformity gain reputational and commercial advantage

INTEGRATION WITH OTHER STANDARDS

Integration

Why & When

41001 + 9001

FMS + Quality — Common foundation pairing. Both Harmonized Structure.

41001 + 14001

FMS + Environmental — Strong pairing. FM operations have substantial environmental aspects.

41001 + 45001

FMS + OH&S — Critical pairing. FM operations create OH&S exposures (cleaning chemicals, working at height, hot works).

41001 + 50001

FMS + Energy — Strong pairing. Building energy performance is FM’s largest single cost driver.

41001 + 55001

FMS + Asset Management — Complementary scopes. ISO 55001 governs asset lifecycle; ISO 41001 governs FM service delivery to/around assets.

41001 + 22301

FMS + Business Continuity — Important for FM operations supporting critical business activities.

41001 + 19650 (BIM)

FMS + BIM — Strong synergy for organizations using building information modelling for FM.

Tier mixing in integrated programs: Note that integrating ISO 41001 (Tier 4 — Guardian Approved Scheme) with IAF MLA accredited standards (Tiers 1, 2, 2-Special, 3) results in a mixed tier portfolio. Each standard’s tier remains as designated — the IAF MLA recognition status of accredited certifications is unaffected by integration with Guardian Approved Scheme certifications. Explore the full ISO standards library to compare related certification options for quality, environment, safety, energy, and sustainability.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT BODY

Factor 1: Recognition Type Required

Determine whether your stakeholders require IAF MLA accredited certification or accept Guardian Approved Scheme conformity. If IAF MLA accreditation is required, Guardian Approved Scheme is not appropriate — use a CB with IAF MLA accreditation for ISO 41001 (limited availability globally as of 2026). 

Factor 2: FM Sector Competence

ISO 41001 audits/assessments require assessors with substantive FM technical competence — IFMA CFM, BIFM/IWFM credentials, or equivalent. Sector experience essential.

Factor 3: Local Presence and Sector Awareness

Qatar FM market knowledge is essential — understanding of local regulatory frameworks (Kahramaa, Civil Defence, MoME), demand-organisation expectations, and local FM marketplace.

Factor 4: Multi-Standard Capability

Organisations integrating ISO 41001 with ISO 9001/14001/45001 or other standards benefit from CBs offering integrated assessment programmes.

Factor 5: Successor Edition Awareness

With ISO/CD 41001 at advanced committee stage, choose CB demonstrating awareness of successor edition development and prepared to support transition when ISO 41001:2026/2027 publishes.

Factor 6: Independence and Impartiality

CB must not have provided FM consultancy services to the client within 2 years prior.

ACCREDITATION & ISSUING CERTIFICATION BODY​​

Issued by Guardian Assessment Pvt Ltd (India) under dual accreditation: Qatar General Organization for Standardization (QS) Certification Body Registration RB066-26 AND United Accreditation Foundation (UAF) / International Accreditation Service (IAS) under IAF MLA recognition. Local representation in Qatar by Guardian Middle East LLC (QFC 03870).  IAF MLA Recognized under transition to GAC MRA. UAF/IAS aligning with GAC Inc. operational from 01 January 2026.

What this dual-accreditation means for clients:

  • QS recognition — direct acceptance by Qatar government bodies, ministries, and state-owned enterprises that specifically reference QS-accredited certification in their procurement requirements
  • UAF/IAS recognition — international acceptance under IAF MLA (Multilateral Recognition Arrangement), enabling certificates to be recognised across 100+ countries by signatory accreditation bodies
  • Single audit, dual recognition — clients undergo one audit by Guardian and receive certification carrying both accreditation marks
  • Local audit delivery — audits delivered in Qatar by Guardian Middle East LLC personnel, with local language capabilities (Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi) and Qatar regulatory awareness

Certificate registration: All Guardian-issued certificates are listed in publicly accessible registers maintained by the respective accreditation bodies (QS and UAF/IAS), enabling third-party verification of certificate validity. View Guardian’s recognition and accreditation details for more information about applicable recognition marks and registrations.

SURVEILLANCE & RE-ASSESSMENT

Assessment

Timing & Scope

Surveillance 1

Within 12 months of Stage 2. Mandatory: management review, internal audit, FM service performance, SLA compliance, customer satisfaction, corrective actions.

Surveillance 2

Within 24 months of Stage 2. Same scope, different site/service sample.

Re-Assessment

Before 3-year anniversary. ~70% of Stage 2 duration. Re-evaluation of full FMS.

Special assessments triggered by: significant scope change, major site additions, demand organisation change, certificate transfer.

USE OF GUARDIAN APPROVED SCHEME MARK

Conformity-assessed FM organizations may use the Guardian Approved Scheme Mark on documents, marketing, websites, tender submissions — subject to Guardian’s Use of Marks Policy. The mark must clearly indicate ‘Guardian Approved Scheme’ — not ‘accredited certification’ or ‘IAF MLA recognized’.

Permitted: Letterhead, marketing materials, websites, tender submissions, FM proposals.

PROHIBITED: CRITICAL — Use that implies IAF MLA accredited certification, UAF/IAS/QS accreditation, or equivalence with accredited certification is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Use that implies certification of products beyond FMS scope · Continued use after suspension/withdrawal.

Full Use of Marks Policy is available at: → Use of marks

COMPLAINTS & APPEALS

Guardian operates an independent complaints and appeals process for the Guardian Approved Scheme. Process aligned with ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 principles.

Full process: → Complaints & Appeals

GET STARTED — CONTACT GUARDIAN

Ready to begin your ISO 41001 conformity assessment journey? Contact Guardian Middle East LLC for a no-obligation initial consultation. We will discuss your scope, FM operations, and integration plans — and provide transparent guidance on whether Guardian Approved Scheme conformity meets your stakeholder requirements.

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