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12/18/2012

Facility Management New Year’s Resolutions

 
Are you ready for a new year of facility management opportunities and challenges?

2013 is almost here.  Are you ready with a handful of facility management resolutions? What changes will you make in 2013?  Where’s the value?  KBM Facility Solutions has announced the top six New Year’s resolutions for facility managers.  

 

1.            Pilot a new project. Don’t be afraid to be a pilot for new ideas, processes, procedures and product. Testing new programs, such as a new way to clean carpets or train staff, can provide you with insight into new ways of doing things. Draw upon the expertise of your cleaning contractor or partners to identify new and innovative ideas and attend industry events that highlight new innovations and trends. This can achieve goals, be less expensive and set you apart from your peers.

2.            Refine your request for proposal (RFP) process. Before you put out a bid for cleaning services, carefully select and vet vendors. Narrow your participants to no more than five companies that you know could fulfill all aspects of compliance and may have other intangible benefits like certifications, cultural alignment or industry involvement. Vetting vendors in advance can save time and energy reviewing proposals and checking the references of unqualified vendors.

3.            Talk less, listen more. There are many innovative was to accomplish things, so it can pay to listen to the contractor and/or cleaning workers who are actually performing the work. If you do not already have a feedback channel established, set up an ongoing meeting or a suggestion box and solicit ideas. Recognize and reward individuals with good ideas to help incentivize participation.

4.            Increase audit frequencies. If you use a cleaning contractor, identify what your current contractor is benchmarking against. Work with your contractor to establish agreed upon benchmarks and performance indicators. Work together to develop or refine reporting tools used to improve alignment.

5.            Consider partial day cleaning. When done correctly, day cleaning can be a socially and environmentally sustainable practice. It can reduce the amount of energy and electricity required to heat or cool a building in the evening hours, which saves money. It also gives cleaning workers the opportunity to work during the day so they can be home with their families in evening hours, which improves communities. However, when evaluating day cleaning options, also consider costs for more expensive day labor, program communication and building inhabitant culture.

6.            Learn the difference between “green” and “sustainable.” Just because a product is marketed as “green” doesn’t mean it is “sustainable” for your business. For example, certain chemical concentrates might be “green” because they eliminate water shipment, but if the concentrate is not properly diluted when used (e.g., too much or too little water is added), it can result in waste or risk to employees. In general, “green” products will typically be supported by “sustainable” programs that ensure the whole system is safe for employees and the environment—take the time to understand the difference.

 

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05/24/2013

Close to 200 technology providers, systems integrators and forward looking end users redefining smart and connected systems gathered at Haystack Connect 2013 to exchange knowledge and share experiences about smart building technologies, energy management and operational efficiency solutions.

05/22/2013

Scientists and engineers must join together in a major new effort to educate the public and decision makers on a crisis in providing Earth's people with clean water that looms ahead in the 21st century. That's the focus of a comment article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world's largest scientific society.

05/16/2013
Net-zero is often on the facility management radar as technology allows for increasingly efficient energy management strategies and techniques.  But could net-zero become the real deal for homeowners as well?
05/15/2013
Walmart has announced that it will conduct in-depth safety inspections at 100% of the factories in Bangladesh that produce goods for the retailer. The company will complete all reviews within six months and will publicly release the names and inspection information on all 279 factories. As a result, workers in these facilities can be assured of safer working conditions, and the entire market will be lifted to a new standard.
05/09/2013

The struggle to obtain maximum temperature comfort for building tenants at an affordable cost has long been a challenge in the commercial real estate market. With new commercial HVAC technology coming into the marketplace every day, the innovative performance of two-stage water source heat pumps are starting to become more widely accepted for achieving maximum comfort at minimum cost. 

05/08/2013
A longtime concern of the facility manager, electrical fires are a persistent issue for home structures and buildings. 

The Home Electrical Fires report estimates that an electrical failure or malfunction factored in 45,000 to 55,000 home structure fires reported to the U.S. fire departments every year since 2000.

05/06/2013

An old microwave oven headed for the dumpster may lead to significant developments on the solar energy front.  Sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction.

05/01/2013
Do You Smell That? Odor complaints are the most challenging problems I am asked to solve as an Indoor Air Quality Professional.  Often only one or two of the building’s occupants out of 50 or 100 can detect the odor
04/29/2013
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the winner of its third-annual Energy Star National Building Competition. More than 3,000 schools, businesses, and government buildings across the country competed to see which could reduce its energy use the most in one year—and a New Jersey elementary school emerged victorious.

04/25/2013
The microbial population in the air of the New York City subway system is nearly identical to that of ambient air on the city streets.
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