US Facility Management Market

CBRE Group (US) and Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) (US) are Leading Players in the US Facility Management Market

The US facility management market is projected to grow from USD 14.9 billion in 2025 to USD 30.6 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 15.5% during the forecast period.

The US facility management market presents strong opportunities driven by the adoption of digital tools, energy-efficiency programs, and evolving workplace requirements. Federal incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are encouraging building owners to invest in electrification, energy-efficiency upgrades, and sustainability reporting systems. These initiatives are increasing demand for real-time monitoring, remote inspection tools, and digital building analytics. At the same time, return-to-office strategies are driving interest in health-focused facility services, including Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring, touchless systems, and flexible workspace management. Growth in data centers, logistics facilities, and life sciences buildings is further increasing demand for specialized facility management capabilities. As organizations place greater emphasis on ESG performance and operational resilience, integrated facility management platforms are increasingly used to optimize building operations, manage energy consumption, and support regulatory reporting.

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Various US-established players, such as CBRE Group (US), Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) (US), Trimble (US), IBM (US), Oracle (US), and Fortive (US), lead the US facility management market. These players have adopted various growth strategies, such as partnerships, agreements, collaborations, product launches/enhancements, and acquisitions, to expand their footprint in the market.

In July 2025, Pleasant Valley Corporation entered a strategic partnership with Dexterra Group, which made a minority equity investment to help both companies expand facilities and real estate services across North America. The deal combined Dexterra’s self-perform and P3 expertise with PVC’s technology-enabled service model while leaving PVC’s leadership, ownership, and staff unchanged.

CBRE Group

CBRE Group is a US-based commercial real estate services and investment firm with a significant presence in facility management. The company provides facility management, project management, and workplace solutions to occupiers and investors across commercial, industrial, and public-sector properties. Through its integrated management approach, the company provides facilities management solutions that streamline and enhance operations. Its end-to-end operating model integrates people, assets, data, technology, budgets, contracts, and global supply chain to ensure performance and improved business productivity. The company’s solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of diverse clients, including multinational enterprises, local single-market companies, on-demand facility support, data centers, and critical operations.

Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)

Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) is a leading professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management. It provides comprehensive, integrated real estate and investment management expertise on a local, regional, and global level to owner, occupier, and investor clients. The company operates around its five global business segments: Markets Advisory, Capital Markets, Work Dynamics, JLL Technologies, and LaSalle. As of December 31, 2022, JLL managed a large global real estate portfolio across multiple asset types. Its services are used by both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, including government entities and public-private partnerships.

Market Ranking

The US facility management market is moderately competitive, with several large providers operating at a national scale. Key players include CBRE, JLL, Cushman & Wakefield, Trimble, and IBM, each serving commercial, industrial, and public-sector facilities. These companies support facility operations through building automation, sustainability services, and integrated maintenance solutions. CBRE and JLL are widely adopted by large enterprises for digital energy management and predictive maintenance applications. Cushman & Wakefield focuses on workplace experience and asset lifecycle services. Trimble provides Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) and space optimization software, while IBM supports facility operations through Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled analytics, and its Maximo platform. As organizations pursue decarbonization and hybrid work strategies, these providers remain central to modern facility management delivery.

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US Facility Management Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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