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JLL tapped to operate JFK New Terminal One
The company will provide HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire and other technical services at the terminal after overseeing the construction-to-operations transition phase of the project, slated to begin next year.
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Facility management company ISS could face Hong Kong fire scrutiny
An affiliate of the company manages the Wang Fuk Court complex where almost 160 people died after flames engulfed multiple buildings last week.
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Retrieved from Catholic Health on December 03, 2025
Patient privacy, emergency services the focus of $500M hospital project
The project revamps the emergency department, operating rooms and mechanical systems at the West Islip, New York, hospital, Catholic Health’s facilities lead says.
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U.S. data center power demand could reach 106 GW by 2035: BloombergNEF
The forecast is 36% higher than its April estimate. Other experts warn that an AI bubble or speculative data center proposals could be fueling excessive load growth projections.
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Opinion
Sensor data is key to generating ROI from AI investments
Insight into how people use a space can enable building operators to optimize what they have rather than spend money to add more, says Honghao Deng, CEO of AI platform company Butlr.
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Walmart, other retailers to 3D-print more than 12 construction projects
The retail giant will partner with 3D-printing firm Alquist, equipment renter Hugg & Hall and general contractor FMGI to leverage the tech, starting at store No. 338 in Lamar, Missouri.
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Outpatient facilities to drive healthcare real estate spend, CBRE says
As providers seek more affordable options to deliver healthcare, outpatient real estate demand is expected to accelerate to record-high levels, the firm says.
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Construction costs climb for 5th straight month
Rising materials prices are keeping procurement unpredictable for contractors, said Macrina Wilkins, senior research analyst at Associated General Contractors of America.
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Renovation materials likely fueled deadly Hong Kong fire: reports
The use of flammable netting and boards while contractors renovated high-rise buildings was likely involved in the start and rapid spread of a fire that has killed more than 150 people, investigators said.
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Adaptive reuse projects accelerate, driven by schools, offices
Developers previously focused on hotels and other hospitality buildings, RentCafe says.
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EPA moves to roll back Biden-era particulate limits, signaling a major shift in clean air policy
The agency asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to overturn the 2024 “soot standard,” citing incomplete scientific analysis and projected compliance costs.
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Schneider Electric debuts unified AI-powered platform for buildings
EcoStruxure Foresight Operation will be out in beta mode soon and more widely available in the second half of 2026.
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Honeywell, Minnesota county partner to improve ice rink efficiency
A project in Ramsey County, Minnesota, will add refrigerant detection, replace HVAC systems and upgrade controls to help manage the challenges that come with ice rinks.
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Getting the most from ASHRAE 36 HVAC control sequences
Deploying the best-in-class standards can reduce energy use but also improve air quality, occupant comfort and maintenance operations, design experts say.
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Smart permitting, phase-out of diesel generators could curb data center impacts
A look at what’s happening in California shows that even in an environmentally progressive state, unhealthy emissions and resource depletion is a problem needing a solution, an academic report says.
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Startup offers free platform for leasing unused space, other assets
The goal is to give building operators a quick and easy way to monetize anything they’re not using, said soCommercial CEO Steve Taylor.
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Fitwel integrates IAQ monitor data into healthy building certification
A partnership with Awair is intended to help building owners gain a competitive edge by responding to public demand for IAQ improvement, the certification provider says.
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FERC approves PECO-Amazon data center transmission agreement
The pact raises “significant questions” about how the agency and states will protect existing customers from the costs of adding large loads to the grid, FERC Commissioner Judy Chang warned.
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University of Rhode Island to use geothermal system after test success
The university used a grant from its utility to drill a test well that showed a geothermal system could potentially cut heating and cooling costs in half or more.
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As removal products advance, graffiti becomes a more manageable problem
Lasers, drones and coatings give facilities managers more tools for keeping building defacement at bay.
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Marks & Spencer, Schneider Electric launch supply chain decarbonization program
The British retail giant said RE:Spark will help it accelerate progress towards its sustainability goals, which include a target to achieve net-zero emissions across its supply chain by 2040.
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JLL adds data center prefab capabilities
A partnership with InfraPartners is intended to help the company tackle site selection and development hurdles so it can capitalize on AI-driven investment.
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Facility workers want damages after their employer was hit with false charges
Utah prosecutors dropped labor trafficking charges against Rubicon Contracting, but the company says it lost business due to reputational damage. Now company workers want the state to offset their lost income.
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300 Arko convenience stores to add solar energy
Apollo Power will handle engineering, procurement and construction of the project, valued at $53 million over several years.
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Johnson Controls’ Metasys update designed for greater device security, easier system management
With the changes, the building automation system is more efficient, can be scaled across multiple sites, speeds configuration and boosts uptime, the company says.