8 Must-See Facilities Bringing the Holiday Cheer

8 Must-See Facilities Bringing the Holiday Cheer

Looking to visit extraordinary facilities around the country that will get you in the holiday spirit as we get ready to close out 2023 and celebrate the new year? Facilities Management Advisor has a gift for you: We’re exploring some of our favorite destinations across America where facilities professionals play a key role in helping…

4 Trends in Smart Buildings

4 Trends in Smart Buildings

In the not-too-distant future, there will be no such thing as “smart buildings.” Buildings will of course still be hyper-interoperative with a wealth of sensor-collected data and operated by artificial intelligence and machine learning, but people won’t think of them as “smart buildings” anymore. There will just be buildings – “smart” will be the norm,…

Challenges of Deploying Physical Security for Multi-Site Organizations

Challenges of Deploying Physical Security for Multi-Site Organizations

Managing the security at multiple sites for an organization is no small feat. Facilities managers often confront a myriad of challenges, especially when considering physical security and the networking infrastructure to support it. Whether it’s about setting up the right alarm and video monitoring system or harnessing business intelligence and analytics with cameras, an organization’s…

OSHA Announces Safety Helmet Upgrade for Employees

OSHA Announces Safety Helmet Upgrade for Employees

  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a change in the style of hard hats its employees wear and is encouraging employees at all facilities to do the same. OSHA announced in a press release recently that it is replacing the traditional hard hats used by its employees during inspection visits with a…

Improving Students’ Mental Health with Biophilic Design

Improving Students’ Mental Health with Biophilic Design

Students in colleges and universities spend a majority of their time indoors. By incorporating biophilic design – the practice of reconnecting people and nature within the built environment – can help improve students’ physical and mental well-being, says Paul Wuennenberg, KWK Architects Principal and higher education design expert. Biophilic elements can be incorporated in higher…

Don’t Let Curveballs Slow Down Construction

Don’t Let Curveballs Slow Down Construction

As buildings became taller and more complicated, the engagement of trades in the design-assist process is more integral than ever. The design-assist project delivery method allows the construction partners and the design team to collaborate early and often throughout the project duration, bringing more cohesion and cooperation to a process that might otherwise operate in…