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Retrieved from Meta on April 20, 2026
CBRE, Meta launch data center trade skills training program
CBRE will stand up and run centers across the U.S. to train fiber technicians to build Meta data centers, the companies say.
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Better data management can speed facility maintenance by 20%: InfraMappa
Having make, model and other system information included in a digital twin eliminates the time that’s wasted before work is undertaken, says company executive Katherine Pfeil.
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Cuts to building efficiency funding proposed in federal budget
The office within DOE that funds building efficiency technologies would be cut by two-thirds if Congress agrees to the administration’s fiscal year 2027 budget request. EPA would be given one employee to oversee Energy Star transition.
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Fit-out costs escalate as high energy prices impact labor and materials: JLL
Almost 90% of commercial real estate executives globally say reducing operating costs through energy savings is a top C-suite priority over the next three years, per the firm's 2026 fit-out guide.
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Congress presses DOE’s Wright on Energy Star
Energy Secretary Chris Wright didn’t offer plans for DOE’s full takeover of the Energy Star program.
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OSHA extends heat emphasis program
The previous initiative lapsed on April 8, but two days later, the safety agency announced an updated outreach, resource and inspection program that will run through 2031.
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Fleet managers not sold on EVs, but they’re getting there: survey
Insufficient options for larger trucks and nervousness about mileage range and charging options are holding back adoption, says EV services company Mitra.
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Retrieved from Nomad Tower on April 16, 2026
Transparent window insulation is better at stemming energy loss, manufacturer says
A building envelope retrofit at Nomad Tower in New York City offers a scalable pathway to meet energy compliance targets while enhancing comfort and reducing disruption, LuxWall says.
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Hospitality tech attracts $1B in funding, led by property management systems and AI: report
Capital is flowing into “platforms that hospitality businesses increasingly depend on every day,” per Abode Worldwide CEO Jessica Gillingham.
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NYC launches concierge-style service, enhanced web tools to aid Local Law 97 compliance
The Momentum service provides building operators with live support and tools to help them comply with LL97, plan retrofits, estimate penalties and determine emission reductions, the city says.
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Opinion
The most commonly missed risk in cleaning contracts
The indemnification clause that facility managers rely on won't always protect them if the vendor is found to be misclassifying its workers.
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OSHA proposes removing 2036 deadline in walking-working Surfaces standard
The proposed rule would give employers more time to equip all fixed ladders with a personal fall arrest or safety system.
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Trump plan to use ‘magic’ paint will ruin Eisenhower building, restoration experts say
Mineral silicate-based masonry paint won’t strengthen the exterior granite or keep water out, as President Trump has claimed, 25 specialists say in a Q&A prepared by preservationists suing to stop the renovation project.
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Retrieved from Helix Earth on April 14, 2026
Helix Earth attracts funds to separate humidity control from temperature control in commercial HVAC
The Rice University spinoff raised $12 million to accelerate deployment of a system that offers operators more precise environmental control.
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Wisconsin, Kentucky governors latest to approve battery EPR laws
As with other state EPR laws, facilities and consumers are directed to dispose of batteries at designated locations once the laws take effect.
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$266B in building carbon costs saved thanks to BACnet, study shows
The building automation communication protocol is proving to be critical to building energy efficiency, says ASHRAE.
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GSA trying to sell surplus federal property with a third fewer staff: GAO
The agency’s accelerated disposal process isn’t helping that much yet, and the private brokers it’s brought in have yet to sell a property, the Government Accountability Office says.
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Nearly 4K industrial control devices vulnerable to Iran-linked hacking campaign
A research firm tallied the internet-exposed devices Iran is targeting, including energy distribution technology, and recommended mitigations for any infrastructure operator using them.
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GSA property repair assessments aren’t being tracked: inspector general
As it faces an estimated $370 billion repair backlog, the General Services Administration can’t find most of the reports on what needs to be done, the agency’s watchdog says.
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Workplace management tech is prevalent, but integration challenges limit use: surveys
Despite adoption of workplace systems and optimism they can reduce costs, most organizations still aren’t using data to make space and operations decisions, resulting in delays and disruptions, Johnson Controls and Butlr found.
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Renovation backlog for college facilities hits new highs
The dollar value of deferred capital projects grew by 8% last year, according to the state of higher education facilities report from Gordian.
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NFPA’s comprehensive battery safety code nears finish line
The standard-setting nonprofit could publish its NFPA 800 framework later this month following an unusually quick development process.
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Retrieved from ENFRA on April 09, 2026
Energy service contracts grow as operators look to spread costs
Providers are using new technologies to help modernize energy systems at hospitals, historic facilities and big box retailers.
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Most owners willing to insure less of their property to cut costs: Nationwide
Although affordability improved over the past year, owners are looking to tech to improve risk management, according to a survey by the insurer.
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Guns OK in national park buildings, lawsuit claims
The U.S. Department of Justice would need to defend the current ban in court, but it hasn’t said if it will.