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Facilities Management articles for the week of 10/19/2025 - 10/25/2025

Beating the Elements: Seasonal Safety and Advanced Training for Light Equipment Operators

ummer may be the best time of year for outdoor work, but it’s also one of the most dangerous.

Read This » Tapping into an Experienced Workforce in Facilities Management

n facilities management, it is common for facilities managers to find themselves working alongside colleagues who have decades of experience.

Read This » Modernized Student Housing Balances Comfort, Community and Efficiency

The Berkeley student housing renovation was driven by the need to balance privacy, comfort, community and operational efficiency.

Read This » 2025 Facility Champion: Ty DuPass Places High Priority on Maintenance

ometimes, it’s the little things that make the biggest difference.

Read This » Salaries for Maintenance Supervisors

aintenance supervisors are those responsible for ensuring HVAC, plumbing, electrical, lighting, and other building systems are functioning properly, and they monitor infrastructure for needed repairs.

Read This » Aligning Your Department’s Role with the Organization’s Mission and Vision

he most effective facility managers are those who see beyond the day-to-day tasks and understand how their work fits into the larger vision of the organization.

Read This » Beyond Compliance: Cultivating Workspaces Where Everyone Thrives

had the wonderful opportunity to attend IFMA’s World Workplace 2025 in Minneapolis, and as a newly credentialed certified facilities manager, I even got the chance to be at US Bank Stadium with all my fellow facilities professionals.

Read This » Salaries for Facility Coordinators

acility coordinator is defined as someone who coordinates and inspects maintenance and operations and repair jobs and acts as tenant and management liaison.

Read This » Lighting Controls: A New Generation

hese are not the last generation’s lighting controls.

Read This » 6 Sustainable Snow Removal Strategies

now removal keeps properties safe and accessible, but it can carry a hefty environmental price tag.

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