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Facilities Management articles for the week of 3/15/2026 - 3/21/2026

Why Facilities Management is a Great Career Choice for Women

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Read This » What You Missed at NFMT East

nbsp; There seems to be a misconception that a career in facilities management means that you are working by yourself, but as NFMT East proves – that is anything but the case.  For over 20 years NFMT has shined a spotlight on the facilities management industry, encouraging facilities professionals of all levels to come together and collaborate on industry best practices.

Read This » Challenges, Strategies and Priorities for Successful Facilities

he challenges facing institutional and commercial facilities are well known to engineering and maintenance managers and directors.

Read This » How Investing in Healthy Schools Pays Off

ldquo;We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us.” – Winston Churchill  Churchill’s quote applies very well to school facilities, which form the environment in which children are taught and nurtured, and through which they in turn shape our future.

Read This » What Facility Managers Must Know About Fire Protection

Building fires are one of the most serious threats facility managers face, but preparation, maintenance and knowledge can make all the difference.

Read This » How To Stop Infestations Before They Start

est infestations are far more than an inconvenience for institutional and commercial facilities.

Read This » Hyperscaling Responsibly: Data Center Design for Sustainability

he expansion in data center development across the country has drawn scrutiny from local communities over the perceived impact of operations on local resources.

Read This » The Rise of Liquid Cooling in Data Centers

ith rack densities climbing in new-generation data centers, traditional air cooling is no longer sufficient for AI workloads.

Read This » Human-Centered Lighting Centers People in Smart Building Strategies

ust as critical as financial performance is the human dimension.  “Lighting is not only an energy system, but also a human-centric system,” says Heinrich Thye, secretary general of the Zhaga Consortium.

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