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BEST IN CLASS School management teams are realising that
LED investment can reduce both energy and maintenance costs – allowing funds to be channelled into the curriculum, suggests Earlsmann.
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36 REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW All the latest news and product releases from the
FM world.
10 QUESTIONS WITH... This month we spoke to Sean Fisher, COO at
Atalian Servest, to find out how he would challenge the status quo in FM.
FEATURES
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NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES Ransomware was barely out of the news in 2018.
Here, Advent IM suggests FMs can be the silent saviour in the fight against high-profile infections.
INTO THE BLUE Kenny Marland of HX Car Park Management,
delves into the biggest change to disabled parking legislation in 40 years.
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CONSTRUCTION & BIM
NEW FRONTIERS Facilio Inc, looks at how AI and IoT-led FM can
help reimagine the facilities experience and disrupt the status quo.
THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE ‘MEGA-SHED’ Modern retail distribution cannot operate without
smarter, automated and more efficient warehouse facilities, suggests Paul Gouland of Clugston Group.
HEALTHCARE & HOSPITALITY
A NEW LEASE OF LIFE NFS Technology explains how its room and
resource scheduling technology, Rendezvous, helped a major NHS Trust make the shift to agile working.
PRESCRIPTION FOR PROGRESSION Streamlining patient care with cloud-enabled
collaborations tools should be a high priority for the NHS, says Sally Elliot of Microsoft UK.
RESISTING RESISTANCE Essity looks at the latest moves in the fight
against the ‘superbugs’ and considers how the simple act of hand washing could help keep patients safe.
FLOORING
POLISHED TO PERFECTION The Preparation Group outlines the benefits of
grinding and polishing a concrete floor and advises how to achieve the optimum result.
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CIRCLE OF LIGHT With the growth of the circular economy,
businesses are looking at any solution that improves performance and moves the company in a more environmentally conscious direction.
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