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EDITOR’S VOICE TOMORROW’S TOMORROW’S F A CI LI T I E S MANAGEMENT


Editorial Editor Ryan Lloyd ryan@opusbm.co.uk


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CEO Mark Hanson


mark@opusbm.co.uk Hello and welcome to the October issue of Tomorrow’s


FM, the nights are drawing in and with it comes a host of challenges for FMs everywhere.


It will come as no surprise to our readers that this month’s most popular


feature was Energy Management & Sustainability. As the discourse around sustainable development increases in both the public and private sector,


the practice of sustainable facilities management is quickly evolving. More companies that ever appear committed to the environmental agenda and


this can make for some riveting articles that explore a range of ideas in the sector. Ørsted for example, talk of the challenges the UK faces if we are to reach our nation’s Net Zero commitments by 2050, whilst British Council


for Offices (BCO) explores the ways in which workplaces can prepare for an ever-changing climate.


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This month, we take our annual dive into the world of Winter Maintenance, as we look at everything from preparing for power issues to the science behind suspended solids in commercial heating systems. De-Ice, regulars


to this feature in the past, take a look at the true value of partnership – and maintaining a regular and consistent dialogue - between service provider and client.


For our Security feature, Tomorrow’s FM caught up with James Wheeler, Aston Services Group’s Integration and Business Development Director, to get his view on the sector’s transformation over the three decades he


has been in it. Elsewhere, Sophie Weston, Channel Marketing Manager at Geberit, explores the role of architects and designers in creating sensory bathroom designs for hotels for our Washroom feature.


Enjoy the issue. EDITOR’S VOICE


Ryan Lloyd, Editor FOLLOW US ON TWITTER OR TWEET US https://twitter.com/TomorrowsFM @TOMORROWSFM


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