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January 2010
Effective written communication is an important skill for facility managers when dealing with tenants and occupants, service providers, and internal departments
By Michel Theriault
 

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Check out methods to help you create and maintain the best healing environment for the children who walk through your hospital’s doors

Effective written communication is an important skill for facility managers when dealing with tenants and occupants, service providers, and internal departments.


It may not be possible to provide thermal conditions that please all occupants all the time, but that hasn't stopped many facilities managers from trying

Departments

Power management software can reduce computer power consumption by up to 80 percent

MESAs don’t require landlord capital or increase operating expenses, they don’t use cost recoveries, and they provide benefit without financial risk

CAD standard streamlines industry. Nursing home residents make design decisions. Green building supports 8 million jobs. And more.

Find solutions, services, and products to maximize your buildings’ performance


Fire protection and occupant egress are among the provisions that could become more stringent

Smarter Buildings

High light reflectance, coordinated with good lighting design, saves energy

Electronic security technology must be supported by training, policies, and collaboration with other systems.

Command Information Center gives attorneys enormous reach during depositions

Datalogging provides continual information on building conditions

Make sure you’re up to date on code requirements so you don’t face liability issues later

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