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Assessing the risks
Published Sep 1, 2010 in Progress

Excerpt: As building owners and managers, you must do all you can to ensure that your operations stay healthy in this challenging economy. Crafting new building management practices aimed at cutting and maintaining costs - without significantly affecting occupants and stakeholders - deferring non-critical expenses, and stretching the life of your building systems, are all strategies that can contribute to the bottom line health. While your first priority must be to survive the current downturn, keep your long-term focus on maintaining the value of your building investment.[Full Article]


Maintain Facility Efficiency to Stay Cool this Summer
Published Apr 15, 2010 in IFMA: Auditorium Acoustics

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This summer, maintaining the energy efficiency of buildings is more critical than ever. The Energy Efficiency Administration reports that this year, despite recent increases in world oil prices, global oil consumption will continue to grow and strain demand. This inevitably means high energy costs for facilities.

This summer ensuring that facility systems are running efficiently, regardless of weather conditions is critical to keeping occupants comfortable -- and costs down...

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How to Achieve High Performance Buildings for Bottom Line Results
Published Apr 1, 2010 in BOMA NJ

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Building owners have a unique opportunity to ensure that their buildings achieve high performance and help impact the bottom line in a positive way. It is a fact that one-third of a building's energy consumption is related to heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. A 10% saving of these costs could go a long way to helping your bottom line in today's economic environment.

Here's how building owners an achieve high-performance objectives to improve energy and cost efficiencies while providing a more comfortable, more productive environment for occupants...

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Assessing the Risks
Published Jan 1, 2010 in BOMA NJ

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As building owners and managers, you must do all you can to ensure that your operations stay healthy in this challenging economy. Crafting new building management practices aimed at cutting and maintaining costs -- without significantly affecting occupants and stakeholders -- deferring non-critical expenses, and stretching the life of your building systems, are all strategies that can contribute to bottom line health. While your first priority must be to survive the current downturn, keep your long-term focus on maintaining the value of your building investment.

To do so, understand your own level of risk tolerance and the different types o risk involved in crafting new building management and cost-cutting strategies. Here is a proven method that can help us frame the thought process for assessing the impact of risk in asset management decision-making...

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Better Healthcare Buildings make Better Business Sense
Published May 1, 2009 in HFMA

Excerpt: Substandard building systems can have a deleterious effect on the health of a hospital's patients and staff, as well as a significant negative impact on the bottom line. In fact, fully optimized building systems are critical to a hospital's well-being. Their results are measured in better-quality care, improved patient outcomes, minimized environmental impact, and a healthier bottom line.[Full Article]


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