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  • Roomba robot vacuums made by iRobot are displayed on a shelf at a Target store.
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    Roomba maker files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

    iRobot, which offers a commercial-grade vacuum in its product mix, has struggled with sales amid growing foreign competition and supply chain issues. 

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    Lawsuit seeks to stop White House ballroom construction

    The Trump administration has done none of the statutorily required reviews, so work must stop until the legal requirements are met, the National Trust for Historic Preservation says.

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    Firms integrate emergency systems with audio and voice communications

    The Bogen Communications and Alertus Technologies agreement will help operators automate and enhance critical alerts, the companies said. 

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    Few cameras, open doors at Brown University building where shooting occurred

    Students have to swipe badges to access the targeted lecture room, but the large number of students during exam week could have overwhelmed security protocols, reports suggest.

  • The new roof at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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    Tropicana Field repairs hurricane-damaged roof with fiberglass panels

    The new roof on the Tampa Bay Rays’ home stadium had to integrate into the existing structure while meeting wind and safety requirements, a contractor says.

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    Wells Fargo sees boost from branch refurbishments

    The bank plans to renovate branches in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Atlanta in 2026, the lender’s head of branch systems and transformation said.

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    In latest real estate move, Trump appears to be readying demolition of 4 historic D.C. buildings

    Critics say he’s deep into the contracting process, outside of statutory channels, to tear down “brutalist” buildings that define post-World War II-era architecture.

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    DOE rescinds national definition of a zero-emissions building

    The definition, which set discretionary standards for energy efficiency, on-site emissions and electricity consumption from clean energy sources, does not align with administration priorities, the agency said.

  • The Brooklyn Bridge seen as steam rises from the Con Edison power plant
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    New York targets power sector carbon allowances in proposed climate regulations

    The amendments would reduce the annual budget of CO2 allowances through 2037, including the number of voluntary renewable energy purchases. 

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    Self-healing mixture behind 2,000-year-old-concrete Roman structures

    A preserved work area uncovered in a Pompeii excavation suggests engineers used a heated quicklime-and-ash solution to make load-bearing concrete that resists erosion, a study released this week shows.

  • Colorado State Capitol Building stands across a snow covered Civic Center Park
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    Building performance standards offer opportunity to add value

    Even if a jurisdiction isn’t yet requiring energy or emission reductions, many are planning to, so building operators should act now, an expert says.

  • A worker uses their smartphone to gain access at a turnstile.
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    With physical and IT security merging, collaboration will be a 2026 priority: Genetec

    In another trend, physical security teams see the importance of AI in navigating alarms and investigations and prioritizing events, survey results show. 

  • Pools of water are seen in an aerial photo of a wastewater treatment plant
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    Hacktivists launching attacks that could damage operational technology

    Hackers are exploiting poorly secured remote connections to industrial equipment and other operational technology, particularly in the energy, food and agriculture and water sectors, an advisory says. 

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    Keeping worker protection aligned with data center expansion

    Lead-acid and lithium battery chemicals, refrigerants and some cleaning supplies are among data center hazards that require immediate treatment if on-site personnel come in contact with them.   

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    Amazon targets carbon emission cuts at grocery fulfillment centers

    The e-commerce giant recorded a 15% reduction at three sites in a pilot deployment of Trane Technologies’ BrainBox AI tool, which it plans to deploy nationally.

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    Monochloramine better than chlorine at curbing Legionnaires’ disease, study suggests

    Areas served by water treatment plants that use monochloramine have lower rates of the disease than those served by plants that use chlorine, a study to be released tomorrow finds.

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    Efficient buildings attract high prices, but agent knowledge is low: NAR

    Hard costs like utilities and operations are a top buying and leasing consideration, but not all agents see value in promoting those, according to an August survey.

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    Heat pumps perform well in older buildings: German study

    The findings support other analyses showing building owners can reduce energy consumption and cost by replacing inefficient HVAC systems with heat pumps.

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    R-Zero software designed to support LL97 compliance in NYC

    ProspectorNY analyzes New York City laws, regulations and other data to help building operators improve efficiency, lower costs and ease compliance, the company says.

  • Students with backpacks and an adult are walking toward the side of a yellow school bus. The bus doors are open and students are going inside the bus.
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    Some districts reverse school closures despite declining enrollment

    While closures can be “deeply painful,” keeping schools open can mean fewer student resources or even a state takeover, an education professor said.

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    Madison Square Garden, Cisco partner to boost arena connectivity

    Improved in-venue connectivity for fans and improved connectivity for operations such as concessions, security and broadcast are high priorities for stadium technology pros, a 2025 survey says.

  • The Energy Choice Act, The All Electric Buildings Act, Rep. Nick Langworthy
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    House bill barring state, local gas appliance bans clears hurdle

    California and Washington are among the states with gas bans, and Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County, Maryland, are among the localities with bans.

  • A landfill covered in grass rises behind a line of trees. In the foreground, a two-lane road bends around a curve.
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    New York requires greenhouse gas emissions reporting from waste facilities

    The rule would apply to facilities like landfills, incinerators and anaerobic digesters, as well as waste-to-energy facilities and fueling infrastructure. It comes as the federal government scales back its own reporting program.

  • A rendering of the departure hall for the New Terminal One at JFK International Airport.
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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.

  • ISS, facility management, Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong
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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.