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A NEW GENERATION Unify Solutions asks why we should take a fresh


approach to facilities management in the post-pandemic era. REGULARS


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


the FM world.


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10 QUESTIONS WITH… This month, we sat down with Bianca Angelico,


Chief Daymaker at On Verve, to talk about her professional influences.


FEATURES


THE FACILITIES EVENT: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW


The industry’s first live event returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 7th – 9th September 2021. Here, we provide the lowdown on what’s happening as well as taking a look at some of the key exhibitors.


DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF OUTCO Managing Director Andy Barry discusses


how bundling outdoor FM services will take the stress out of estate management.


DATA CENTRES: HOW TO STOP ELECTRICAL FIRES


Ash Crompton, Commercial Director, EMEA at nVent, looks at ways to reduce the causes and consequences of an electrical fire in a data centre.


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A FRESH APPROACH How did Access Group support the Police and


Crime Commissioner and West Mercia Police with a process of procurement and digitisation transformation?


CLEANING


DATA: DEMONSTRATING THE POWER OF CLEANING


Mark Hazelwood, Director and Co-founder of Clenetix, considers how technology is shaping the future of the cleaning industry.


SUPPORTING ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’ Lee Andrews, CEO of DOC Cleaning, explains how


the new definition of sustainable development is handing cleaning contractors a key supporting role.


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HALTING THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM It’s time for cleaning to stand firm. Dominic


Ponniah, CEO of Cleanology, argues that we need to value ourselves and shout about our achievements.


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IN FULL BLOOM A manufacturer of door and wall protection


helped a Yorkshire school to retain its good looks, reduce its maintenance costs and increase its hygiene control. Here, Tomorrow’s FM finds out how.


CONSTRUCTION & BIM


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HAVE YOU BIM LISTENING? Dave Peacock, Technical Director of TÜV SÜD


Building Advisory Service, suggests that BIM has the potential to increase efficiency and reduce construction costs during the planning, design and execution process.


THE GOLDEN THREAD Paul Thompson, BIM Manager for ASSA ABLOY


Opening Solutions, explains how advanced BIM software holds the key to the golden thread between door design, construction, and ongoing compliance.


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RECYCLING & WASTE MANAGEMENT


THE CASE FOR AD What are you doing with your business’ food


waste, asks Dan Purvis, Chief Operating Officer at Bio Collectors, whilst explaining why it might be time to consider anaerobic digestion.


DE-RISKING OWNERSHIP OF YOUR RCV FLEET


Paul Beddows, Head of Sales at Dawsongroup sweepers, explains how to keep your RCV fleet operational and efficient.


EDUCATION & STUDENT FACILITIES


SECONDARY INFECTIONS What are the challenges involved in equipping


the washrooms of a secondary school? Essity’s Liam Mynes looks at issues such as messy units, wasted products and vandalism.


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