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Mission statements do a lot of work on facilities teams, managers say
Writing the statements can seem like a formality, but they can play a concrete role in technicians’ day-to-day work, facilities managers heard at NFMT 2025.
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Schneider Electric to invest $700M in US manufacturing
The company aims to expand and renovate facilities across eight sites as it sees skyrocketing data center demand.
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Digitizing emergency operations can ensure plans are accessible
Hard copies of procedures can be time-consuming to locate or use when it matters most, according to 911inform.
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Daikin, Poppy partner to accelerate building ventilation rate testing
Adding Poppy’s real-time air-tracing and ventilation solutions to Daikin products and services can help buildings reduce energy costs and meet IAQ standards, the companies say.
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NFMT 2025: Plenty of tech talk but with a focus on people
The annual conference has drawn thousands of attendees and hundreds of exhibitors as facilities managers meet to share best practices and learn of products and services to help their operations.
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How phones shrink response times when facilities are at risk
Mobile devices give building operators a powerful emergency preparedness resource – if they’re used to track work before a crisis hits, a response specialist says.
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Zaxbys adds AI cameras to drive-thru
The technology from Berry AI measures speed of service and line abandonment, which could help boost drive-thru times by identifying bottlenecks.
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ACEEE scorecard shows nationwide improvement in state energy efficiency programs
Looking at emissions reduction goals far in advance can help align building capital planning budgets and deep energy retrofits, experts say.
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Schools earn a ‘D+’ for infrastructure
Many public school buildings are hitting their 50-year design life, requiring “comprehensive” upgrades and replacements to key facility systems.
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Building performance standards set to proliferate, evolve in 2025
State and local governments continue to develop building standards that draw on existing frameworks and implement new metrics for measuring performance.
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$1.1B Southwest Florida airport expansion breaks ground
Suffolk’s Terminal E project in Fort Myers, Florida, includes chiller replacement and expansion and a new concourse with 14 gates.
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Sensors help building operators detect vaping
The sensors can also monitor temperature, humidity and CO2 levels to make air quality easier to manage, the manufacturer says.
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UAlbany decarbonization project to cut fossil fuel consumption 16%
With geothermal wells, heat recovery and chiller replacements, the university will be able to shut off its gas-fired boilers during the summer, it says.
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Federal buildings plagued with security, maintenance problems: GAO
Those concerns plus low occupancy rates support the sale of more federal buildings, a Government Accountability Office official said in a House subcommittee hearing.
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Cloud data centers get bigger, denser amid AI building boom
AWS, Microsoft and Google accounted for 59% of all hyperscale compute capacity as the number of large facilities grew to more than 1,100 last year, Synergy Research Group said.
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Sodexo caught in union dues tussle
While the company waits for union instructions, an employee has filed a labor complaint to stop it from deducting dues from her paycheck.
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Rise in office attendance leads building operators to automate visitor management
With more than a third of businesses increasing office attendance, managers can find value in integrating workplace solutions, a company in the management software space says.
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Tariffs’ impact on commercial real estate
Third-party logistics providers could fill otherwise slack industrial space as tenants rely on them while volatility persists, CBRE says. Manufacturing and retail also could see effects.
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Hospitality operator Mint House opens college-town ‘aparthotel’
With The Dylin, its first opening since acquiring Locale last month, the residential hospitality operator capitalizes on long-term accommodations demand in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Routine HVAC cleaning can lower energy use and help meet ventilation standards, study says
Cleaning can be a cost-effective tool for increasing occupant comfort and health and building energy efficiency, researchers from two universities found.
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Schneider Electric, NVIDIA, ETAP collaboration set to advance data center efficiency, operations
The technology uses digital twins to analyze inputs, like those from mechanical, thermal and electrical systems, to help operators manage data center facilities in real-time, the companies say.
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SBTi releases draft of updated corporate net-zero standard
The Science Based Targets initiative said this “Version 2” of the standard focuses on companies going “from ambition to progress.”
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Maryland’s Montgomery County sets energy use standards for commercial buildings
The regulations, which apply to buildings 25,000 square feet or larger, are a part of the county’s efforts to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
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$10.7M court upgrade to be one of the last projects to use NYC’s old contracting method
The city’s new method of contracting will help projects like the judicial center renovation get done sooner, city officials say.
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Operational changes, education can help curb cleaning complaints, survey says
Implementing daytime cleaning schedules, staff training and occupancy technology can reduce the amount of “subjective or frivolous” complaints and help to optimize operations.