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Facilities Management articles for the week of 11/16/2025 - 11/22/2025

How Facility Managers Can Prepare for the Holiday Season

ingle bells, silver bells, when the pipes freeze, when the heat fails, when the snow starts to fall..I simply remember my favorite things about facilities management, and then I don’t feel so bad at all!   Okay, so my version of “My Favorite things” may sound a little different than Julie Andrew’s version, but as a certified facilities manager, I realized there’s a magical joy hidden in the chaos of winter operations and year end responsibilities.

Read This » A Future-Ready Upgrade for the Brooklyn STEAM Center

The Brooklyn STEAM Center at the Brooklyn Navy Yard is expanding what career and technical education can look like.

Read This » The Critical Role of Electrical Expertise in Modern Facilities

hen most people think of electrical work, they picture the installation phase, such as wiring a new facility, adding lighting or setting up equipment.

Read This » Where is Sustainability Heading in Facilities Management?

complicated tangle of forces is pulling and pushing sustainability in a range of directions on clean energy, climate and sustainability issues.

Read This » Plan Now for an AI-Supported Facility

rtificial intelligence (AI) is being talked about in all corners of the physical and digital world, and IFMA’s World Workplace 2025 provided facilities managers with space to gather and continue the conversation.

Read This » The Art of a Facility Site Walk

believe there’s an art to walking a facility.

Read This » Energy Efficiency During AI’s Takeover Without Breaking the Bank

he world will spend $375 billion on artificial intelligence (AI) in 2025 and $500 billion in 2026, according to recent projections by the UBS Chief Investment Office.

Read This » Symbolism and Sustainability Shape New Chabad Center

The Telyas Chabad Jewish Center in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, serves as both a spiritual and community hub for the region’s Jewish population and beyond.

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