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Facilities Management articles for the week of 5/26/2024 - 6/1/2024

Zero Waste Plan to Further Washington D.C.’s Green Initiative

oncern about the environment and human impact on it has been driving legislation across the United States.

Read This » GSA is a Trendsetter on Net Zero and Smart Buildings

ne book made all the difference for Kevin Powell.  As a graduate of the University of California-Berkeley, Powell was preparing for a career in cultural anthropology, a profession that focuses on the study of human society and culture.  Then Powell read “Architecture and Energy,” a 1977 book by Richard Stein that touched on building technology and design.

Read This » Veterans Have the Necessary Skills to be Facility Managers

acility managers of all organizational types are struggling to recruit and hire employees.

Read This » 3 Roadblocks to BIM 

hat’s the hold-up to the implementation of building information modeling (BIM)? Given the range of benefits it can deliver to institutional and commercial facilities, why have more building owners and facilities managers not taken the step of implementing the technology in their organizations? These roadblocks are the most common.  Cost.

Read This » JLL and Nomad Partner to Train Next Generation of Facilities Workers

ata centers are experiencing explosive growth driven primarily by digital technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), with  experts predicting the market will double by 2030.

Read This » What the New SEC Climate Regulations Mean for Facility Managers

ince the SEC’s new Climate Disclosure rule was announced in early March, the debate about the value of emissions reporting – and exactly how it should be done – has intensified significantly.

Read This » Renovation Gives College Better ROI than New Construction

n a post-pandemic uncertain economy, campus planners and facilities directors at large public universities are focused on value.

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