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  1. 07/23/2012
  2. 07/02/2012
    The challenges faced by the facility manager may sometimes seem insurmountable. We are constantly asked to provide excellent service with diminishing resources. In addition, we must adopt sustainable practices in an effort to protect our environment. Prior to the early 1980’s the cost of electricity and fuel was very manageable. Facility managers did not use terms like “benchmarking”, or “sustainability”.
  3. 06/07/2012

    The Energy Department has announced winners for the “Apps for Energy” competition, with app developers submitting more than 50 innovative mobile and web applications that will help utility consumers save money by making the most of their “Green Button” electricity usage data. 

  4. 10/23/2012

    Employing a method called impact-echo testing, professors Brian Mazzeo and Spencer Guthrie have determined a way to diagnose the health of a bridge’s deck based on the acoustic footprint produced by a little bit of water.

  5. 08/22/2012
    This is the ideal time for facility managers and commercial property owners to assess the condition of their lawns, plants, trees and shrubs to ensure they can weather another dry season.   To make sure your facility doesn’t dry up, check out these tips.
  6. 10/16/2012
    Are we experiencing a slow recovery? Is it time to panic? The design and construction industry, still devastated from the real estate crash, could face another $2 billion in lost work
  7. 09/28/2012
    Explore cost trends dealing with medical office build-outs
  8. 06/05/2012

    The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) concludes that up to about 22% of current U.S. energy consumption could be replaced by what experts are calling "intelligent efficiency."

  9. 09/13/2012
    The unique facility looks, feels, and functions like an actual house, and has been built to U.S. Green Building Council LEED Platinum standards—the highest standard for sustainable structures
  10. 04/01/2013

    With increasing demand for design services, the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) is continuing to strengthen. As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI reflects the approximate nine to twelve month lag time between architecture billings and construction spending.

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