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Emergency preparedness is crucial all year long, but cold winter months present their own set of concerns.
Maintaining a healthy facility depends on a successful combination of processes and products.
EPA’s requirement to report emissions may be coming to your facility
Still in its early stages, the property assessed clean energy funding model focuses on first cost obstacles.
New and improved capabilities ramp up a facility’s productivity and image.
Achieving optimal HVAC performance depends on all stakeholders in a facility’s life cycle.
The new medical teaching facility at Loma Linda University reaches students near and far.
Having established a five year facility plan, Robert Wengel, vice president of facilities at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, is delivering results.
Thinking about taking the plunge into the smart grid? There are four main themes to consider before getting started.
TFM Columnist Jim Elledge scrutinizes the essential performance differences of these two materials.
Smart grid technology and its associated advancements may create a shift in how facilities consume energy.
Canterbury Healthcare Center in Alabama undergoes changes and improves life for its residents.
Before winter and its harsh weather arrive, a complete roof inspection should be in order.
While architects and engineers may not be concerned with accurate square footage, facility managers should be, and there are tools to help.
There are many benefits to improving facility indoor air quality (IAQ). But how can facility managers get it done?
As work styles are evolving, employees are spending less time in individual offices and more time working together.
School districts in Illinois are beginning to embrace the benefits of retrofitting and building new facilities with the most energy efficient HVAC available.
Standards-based web tools can help facility managers cut costs and drive value.
Facility managers can use an EPA program to benchmark and manage energy.
Building Information Modeling can help facility managers stay up to date.
A legendary Denver landmark gets a makeover while retaining its historic charm.
TFM Columnist Jim Elledge assists a graduate student in need of the latest information on cutting edge HVAC technologies.
There are opportunities for facilities professionals to take an active approach to conservation matters.
When working with a multi-generational staff, facility managers must understand why employees behave in certain ways.
TFM Columnist Jim Elledge provides an overview of Canadian educational opportunities for facility management.
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