Employing a knowledgeable, skilled team of facility professionals is becoming increasingly important as the built environment shifts toward sustainability and energy efficiency. And because a team […]
Slips, trips and falls in entryways and walkways. Burst pipes. Dripping ceilings. Leaking equipment. Every facility will experience difficult situations, but the primary difference between a […]
History professor Peter N. Stearns wrote that “The past causes the present, and so the future.” History also offers a lot of information about how people and societies […]
PIDC, Philadelphia’s public-private economic development corporation, is seeking partners to shape the next phase of growth and development at the Navy Yard and to sustain the […]
Patient rooms are a safe space to receive treatment and heal, but if not properly disinfected, they run the risk of spreading deadly bacteria and jeopardizing […]
by Danine Alati Designed for the non-security manager responsible for managing a facility security program, the new book by Art B. Crow, Jr., president of Oppaset Security […]
The Mid-Atlantic Hospital, Outpatient Facilities & Medical Office Buildings Summit was held June 20 in Philadelphia. More than 100 FMs, architects, designers and real estate professionals […]
Richard Hourigan, Inc., has introduced a Legionella Advanced Warning System that automatically detects airborne Legionella in facilities. “The air at or directly above a potential Legionella […]
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering – Tooker House from ASU Now on Vimeo. During summer break, ASU Facilities Development and Management completed 60 projects totaling […]