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CONTENTS COVER STORY 26


CREATING A FIVE STAR WASHROOM EXPERIENCE


CONTENTS 38


Simeon Barnes, MD of Excel Dryer UK, talks to Tomorrow’s FM about the company’s recent study into washroom expectations, and what businesses can do to improve the user experience.


REGULARS


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WHAT’S NEW All the latest news and product releases from the


FM world.


10 QUESTIONS WITH… How has the industry changed in the 30 years


since Peter Vernon, MD of ESE World Ltd, started? Find out here, in this month’s 10 Questions.


FEATURES 48 56 28


A CONTRACT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Carbon-neutral contracts are becoming


increasingly popular throughout the private and public sector. Here, Saul Huxley, Organic Development Director at idverde, explains what they entail and how they support carbon-transitioning organisations.


FROM PASSIVE TO INTERACTIVE AND REACTIVE


Now is the time to build tight and ventilate right, says Bernard Hornung, Head of Operations, Built Environment at Coltraco Ultrasonics.


HEALTHCARE & HOSPITAL FACILITIES


MODERN METHODS A one-size-fi ts-all approach may actually be the


future of the construction industry, argues Patrick Morrison, Pre-contract Manager for Healthcare at NG Bailey.


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HIDDEN RISKS Lanes Group Development Director Richard


Leigh believes that reducing service risks associated with drainage in hospitals is paramount if the NHS is to tackle the long waiting lists following the pandemic.


04 | TOMORROW’S FM


THE BIGGEST THREAT Physical entry to a data centres should be strictly


controlled with procedures in place to monitor and manage pedestrian access, suggests Tony Smith, Major Accounts and Marketing Manager at Integrated Design Limited.


EDUCATIONAL & STUDENT FACILITIES


LOCK AND ROLL UAP explains why traditional locks and keys with a


hierarchy of key control remain the most practical, secure and failsafe solution for student living developments.


KEEPING IT OFF CAMPUS COVID-19 bought a whole new wave of challenges


for cleaners in universities around the country. Here, Toni O’Donnell of Facilicom, shares the impact that COVID-19 has had on higher education cleaning.


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TAKING CENTRE STAGE CMD Ltd talks to Tomorrow’s FM about its recent


work supporting the University of Warwick with its underfl oor power distribution system.


twitter.com/TomorrowsFM 40 42


IT’S ALL IN THE SCIENCE James White of Denis Rawlins looks at healthcare


associated infections (HAI) and how a science-led approach to cleaning can beat the superbugs.


DATA & DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT


A SINGLE INTEGRATED ECOSYSTEM Having a comprehensive model that integrates,


manages and receives asset data in real-time is critical to meeting client needs, argues Alan Cambridge, HR, Operations and Finance Director (CFO) at Peacock Engineering.


A TASTE OF SPACE What benefi ts can a focussed, software-driven


approach to space management bring to organisations? FSI explores eight useful advantages.


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