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Facilities Management UK March - April 2019


Editorial enquiries Terry Ford fmuk-editorial@worldsfair.co.uk Tel: 0161 683 8034


Advertising Craig Mills craig.mills@worldsfair.co.uk Tel: 0161 683 8048


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Subscriptions and Circulation Terry Ford


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Publisher The World’s Fair Ltd Chambers Business Centre Chapel Road Oldham OL8 4QQ Tel: 0161 683 8000 Fax: 0161 683 8001


Dr Lynne Whatmore, C.Psychol Chief Executive


Printers Buxton Press FM UPDATE


04 Barbican moves to 100% renewable electricity.


06 Bellrock win HMRC contract.


PUTTING SAFETY FIRST WITH EFFECTIVE BIRD MANAGEMENT


08 Links to feral pigeons and their impact on public health have been widely reported recently.


A COMMITMENT TO FIX THE SYSTEM


ISSN 1757-3149


The information in this magazine is taken from sources the proprietors believe to be accurate but the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies that may occur. Views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect those held by the publisher.


© COPYRIGHT: ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PUBLICATION REMAIN THE COPYRIGHT OF THE WORLD’S FAIR LIMITED AND NO PART OF IT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROPRIETORS


10 Planning strategy of higher risk residential buildings which are 10 storeys or more in height right through to BIM and building materials in the wake of the Hackitt report.


THE VALUE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION FOR FM


12 An increasing number of businesses in all industries are opting to implement a paper-free strategy to save costs, improve compliance and increase productivity.


THE FACILITIES EVENT 2019 SHOW PREVIEW


FMUK APP FOR IPHONE


14 The Facilities Event, has announced it will be tackling FMs biggest challenges, when the event returns to the NEC, Birmingham on the 9-11 April 2019.


THE RISE OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION


22 The benefits of a green technology application in construction are far- reaching and comprehensive, offering significant advantages when used in new facilities as well as existing structures.


The Rise of Green Technology


Exploring the benefits for new and existing facilities


Inside this issue: • The value of Digital Transformation for FM • Putting safety first with effective bird management • Managing risk – does the Hackitt report go far enough?


The essential newsmagazine for the Facilities Management industry UK GUTTER’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY


30 Gutter Maintenance Ltd, recognising the importance of health and safety while working at height.


MANAGING RISK


32 Often referred to as the ‘Hackitt report’, the final copy highlights current flaws in the system, including non-exhaustive proposals, industry ignorance and indifference, lack of clarity on roles and responsibilities.


WHY INSTALLING IN-BUILDING MOBILE COVERAGE SHOULD BE ONE OF YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS


36 The roles of FM professionals are only getting tougher, with new workplace designs, digital disruption and smart technology constantly impacting the demands of clients.


APPOINTMENTS 38 New appointments in the FM industry.


CASE STUDY


42 New Altro Ensemble Modular Flooring helps transform Fire Station.


THIS ISSUE NOW ONLINE! Facilities Management U.K. March / April 2019 www.fmuk-online.co.uk


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