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PERFORMANCE FLOORING Milliken discusses why their market-driven
solutions address the unique requirements of specific environments.
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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 Christian Berenger, MD
of Ezitracker, to find out why he thinks innovation is the biggest concern for the FM industry.
FEATURES
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MATCH.COM APPROACH Procurement is the establishment of a
relationship; it is your chat-up line. Jo Sutherland, Communications Director of the IFMA UK Chapter, elaborates on this analogy.
NORTHERN POWERHOUSE As Fire Safety North returns to EventCity
Manchester from 9th-10th October, Tomorrow’s FM takes a look at what’s in store.
POWERING AHEAD With electric vehicles (EV) becoming the new
norm, ICEE Managed Services explains why fast charging of batteries is increasingly important to FM.
RECYCLING & WASTE MANAGEMENT
RETHINKING RECYCLING Circular economy success depends on a
commitment at every stage of the supply chain – from manufacturers to consumers, says Lorcan Mekitarian of RPC bpi recycled products.
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WITH FLYING COLOURS Stadium Support Services talks to Tomorrow’s
FM about its successful first year at Farnborough International Airshow.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
A SEA-CHANGE MOMENT There are numerous benefits to cleaning
school facilities with bacterial solutions, suggests Genesis Biosciences.
twitter.com/TomorrowsFM
TURNING THE TIDE James Minton of Radish discusses the pitfalls of a
gung-ho approach to single-use plastics. CONSTRUCTION & BIM
NOT JUST A BUZZ WORD Many organisations are still not clear how or
where BIM delivers value. What can be done to better embrace this valuable way of working, asks WYG.
MALLEABLE MODELLING By changing the perception that a transition
from BIM to CAFM is challenging, FMs can focus on how project outputs can have an immediate benefit to service providers, argues FSI.
CLEANING
THE CLEANING COMMOTION Cleaning is not a commodity and should never
be considered as such, argues Neil Longley, Founder of Opale Management Services.
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