If the answer to that question is ‘no’, you should. Emergencies and disasters happen, and total air and power failures… Read More
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Being Prepared for Contract Transition Management
As outsourcing of facility management functions continues to increase, contract transition management needs to be considered. In a survey conducted… Read More
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Commercial Property Management: Understanding Insurance Certificates
It’s common for a commercial property management companies to require insurance certificates for tenants and work done by contractors. However,… Read More
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Is Your Building Winterization Completed?
Although you still have a little time left before winter officially starts, you don’t want to wait until the last… Read More
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Winter Building Preparation for Your Vacant Property
If you own a commercial property that won’t be in use this winter, whether it’s an office, storage space, or… Read More
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How Facility Managers Can Utilize Social Media
For facility managers, it can be hard to find time to give every task – every piece of equipment –… Read More
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Cooling Tower Maintenance throughout Maryland
Because chillers use five times the energy of cooling towers, they typically garner all of the attention when it comes… Read More
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Preventing Issues during Boiler Startup
You know what they say about assuming, right? It can lead to issues during boiler startup. Not the answer you… Read More
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The Issues with Deferred Maintenance of Commercial HVAC Systems
Building owners and facility managers are often operating under very tight maintenance budgets, especially in today’s economy. Because of this,… Read More
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Can HVAC Controls Hurt Building Efficiency?
If you have ever read our blog before, you probably already know that commercial HVAC systems account for roughly 40%… Read More