‘Using your buying power’ isn’t enough

‘Using your buying power’ isn’t enough

I had the good fortune of attending the 2022 Food Waste Solutions Summit hosted by ReFED last month. I’ve thought a lot about that experience since attending because I learned so much and because of the profound challenge of eliminating food waste. This is far from a summary of the Food Waste Solutions Summit, but…

Five trends shaping the renewable energy sector

Five trends shaping the renewable energy sector

The renewable energy sector in North America is rapidly expanding, with the proportion of electricity the U.S. gets from solar and wind nearly quadrupling in the past decade. Its growth has been driven by rising interest in decarbonization, including 70 percent of utilities committing to 100 percent clean energy goals, changes in customer goals, rapid…

How Early Occupant Engagement Leads to More Suitable Spaces

How Early Occupant Engagement Leads to More Suitable Spaces

A recent project illustrates how engaging users about how they’ll use the space early in the design process pays huge dividends down the road in terms of occupant satisfaction. Two years after the COVID-19 virus began spreading globally, occupation of commercial office space has been reduced by many tenants in favor of remote and flexible…

Digitizing Indoor Air Quality for Proactive Maintenance and Health

Digitizing Indoor Air Quality for Proactive Maintenance and Health

Buildings are more complex machines than most people realize. Understanding how to read a Building Management System (BMS) to troubleshoot maintenance issues is in itself complicated and often difficult. Most tenants don’t know how to effectively read their energy or water utility data, nor do many have interest in these items unless they are the…

Health checks

Health checks

  The world of the Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-paced one. With so many new innovations and possibilities in sensor technologies, IoT-connected devices, and the digital tools to manage it all, the potential value that can be added keeps increasing, particularly as the cost of sensors continues to fall drastically. Asset management is…

Back to Basics: Preparing Your Facility for Hurricanes

Back to Basics: Preparing Your Facility for Hurricanes

Back to Basics is an article series that highlights important, but possibly overlooked, information facilities management professionals should know. This year’s hurricane season began on June 1, so it’s time for facilities management professionals to prepare. This is important because above-average Atlantic hurricane activity is predicted for 2022 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…