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Facilities Management UK June 2026


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In the latest issue... FM UPDATE AND LATEST NEWS


04 More efficient waste management could save facilities significant costs.


05 Winners revealed at the BCIA Awards 2026. 06 Waste tracking can support sustainability.


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10 When a building review identified that the existing equipment no longer met the requirements of BS EN 62305 a major commercial landlord in Manchester city centre commissioned NWLP to install a fully compliant lightning protection system to the multi-storey office block.


TWO SIDES TO SOLAR SAFETY 14 Solar


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system technology has established


itself, but safety must always remain the highest priority. As systems grow more advanced and connected, it is important that both physical risks, such as electrical faults, and cybersecurity vulnerabilities are pre- empted and managed to ensure safe and efficient operation.


FROM HOSPITAL TO COMMUNITY ISSN 1757-3149


The information in this magazine is taken from sources the proprietors believe to be accurate but the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies that may occur. Views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect those held by the publisher.


© COPYRIGHT: ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PUBLICATION REMAIN THE COPYRIGHT OF FM PUBLICATIONS LIMITED AND NO PART OF IT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROPRIETORS.


22 The ten-year NHS strategy is explicit in its ambition to move care away from hospitals and closer to people’s homes. For those of us involved in the operational delivery of estates and facilities, that ambition translates into very real questions about buildings, assets, compliance and resilience.


SWITCHING TO ROBOTICS


24 Traditional façade cleaning methods often struggle to meet these expectations consistently, particularly on modern high- rise and large-surface buildings where access, safety and quality control present ongoing challenges.


fmuk 03 ARE WE BRIDGING THE GAP


26 As expectations of the office continue to evolve, FM's are playing an increasingly critical role in ensuring workplaces deliver on their intended outcomes. How do operational decisions bridge the gap between strategy and everyday experience.


INTELLIGENT LED SOLUTIONS


34 Luceco partnered with KRB Installations to deliver a comprehensive, fully integrated LED lighting and controls solution at 5 Journey Campus, a state-of-the-art life sciences hub forming part of Cambridge’s rapidly expanding innovation district.


TRANSFORMING FOOD WASTE the


manual


38 Italian startup NANDO is looking to revolutionise


measurement


of food waste through tools powered by Artificial Intelligence, computer vision, and real- time monitoring.


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