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Facilities Management articles for the week of 11/3/2024 - 11/9/2024

Report Shows AI's Impact on Facilities Management

oing more with less.

Read This » Mark Baker Found Learning Opportunities Through Facilities Management

ark Baker took a nontraditional path through facilities that has brought him to the Denver Art Museum.

Read This » Michigan Central Station Merges Energy Efficiency and History

he nature of historic facilities presents more than enough challenges for engineering and maintenance managers, architects and engineers responsible for breathing new life into them.

Read This » Flooring Trends for Facilities with Heavy Traffic

nstitutional and commercial facilities each have different needs for the flooring in their buildings, but all have one thing in common: Their floors experience heavy use and need to be durable to withstand the traffic.  In 2024, designers leaned into flooring trends that focused on waterproof and recycled materials, particularly with carpeting solutions, giving facility managers plenty of options for their buildings.

Read This » Denver Water Utility Prioritizes Smart Water Use, Conservation

s Denver Water neared its 100th anniversary over a decade ago, it faced a challenging situation.

Read This » South Florida Resort Avoids Parking Lot Flooding from Extreme Weather

urricanes are just part of the equation when living and working in Florida.

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