Enhancing Workplace Safety in Manufacturing Facilities

Enhancing Workplace Safety in Manufacturing Facilities

As manufacturing continues to become increasingly automated, manufacturers continue to look for ways to protect their most important asset: their workforce. Robots, autonomous ground vehicles, material handling equipment, and more complex systems can create more dangerous workspaces than ever before without the proper safeguards installed on the production floor. There are many forms of safety…

Benefits of Facility Condition Assessments

Benefits of Facility Condition Assessments

Facility condition assessments can help justify costly projects Public funding for facilities is a challenge in K-12 school districts, as facility executives often find themselves competing with other educational priorities for the money to take on building upgrades. Within Baltimore Public Schools, where the district’s facilities funding pot also includes teacher pay and other classroom…

Building an Organ Regeneration Lab at UHN’s Toronto General Hospital

Building an Organ Regeneration Lab at UHN’s Toronto General Hospital

Case study: The hospital overcame space constraints and sterility challenges to create facilities that enhance organ transplant capabilities and global medical training. “We had one chance to get it right,” says Christopher Rizzo, executive director of redevelopment, University Health Network, “Building two mini-operating rooms in a live suite of twenty sterile ORs. We’re talking about…

Honing leadership excellence in the public sector

Honing leadership excellence in the public sector

Much is known about what makes private sector CEOs successful. But research is lacking on the practices of public sector leaders—even though they manage one-third of the global workforce, around a quarter of global GDP, and services that are essential for societies. To help close this knowledge gap, McKinsey has built a database of public…

The Real Story of Wildfire Smoke and Why It Matters for Schools and Hospitals

The Real Story of Wildfire Smoke and Why It Matters for Schools and Hospitals

Wildfires may burn in specific regions, but their smoke is a global problem. It drifts across state lines, national borders, and even oceans—turning a localized crisis into a worldwide public health issue. Schools and hospitals, where vulnerable populations spend extended periods, are particularly susceptible to the long-lasting effects of wildfire smoke. The Hidden Danger of…

Ground Broken on New MD Anderson Sugar Land Facility

Ground Broken on New MD Anderson Sugar Land Facility

Anticipated to open in 2029, the five-story location will be MD Anderson’s largest Houston-area location to date. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center broke ground on a new 470,000-square-foot facility in Sugar Land, bringing a range of cancer services and MD Anderson’s unparalleled patient experience closer to those living in Southwest Houston and…