Facilities Focus - May 25th, 2023
 
 
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Facilities Focus

 
Are we on the verge of an "IAQ revolution"? One prominent expert thinks so, now that CDC and ASHRAE have both issued important new strategies for healthier buildings.
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Cleanliness matters more than ever before. By cleaning your facilities to the highest standard, you can increase faculty, staff and student satisfaction—elevating your school’s status in the process.

The university's 12th and 13th residential colleges are expected to open on the Houston campus by 2026.
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QuickBOLT’s Conduit Mount can be attached anywhere on the roof deck – no need to locate the rafter. Install in 5 seconds or less. No predrilling or sealant is required. Simply drive the mounting screw through your shoulder clip and EPDM block until the block is compressed.

Dodge Data & Analytics lays out multiple scenarios for what the economic effect would be if the federal government fails to raise the national debt ceiling for the first time ever.
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On the ground or on a ladder, ComfortFlex Pro work pants are made to move.

*MARKETS REPORT* With a debt ceiling deal still on hold, anxiety among economists and AEC firms now is rising, raising the stakes for developers and employers, alike.
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New ARISTA ALC2-R 2-Channel / ALC4-R 4-Channel Room Controllers help installers do more with less. The versatile controls offer 0-10 V dimming, plug-load control, standard ON/OFF control, and built-in advanced scheduling capabilities.

 

NFPA 70E lists only four responsibilities that the employer must meet for lockout/tagout [120.1(B)(1) through (4)]. At first glance, it might seem that the responsible managers have an easy “check off the box” situation — but that is not at all the case. A closer look at these responsibilities reveals why.
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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation is a mouthful, but read our newest Ask The Expert guide that explains why it should be on the mind of every health-and performance-focused educational leader today.
The proposed 5,000 seat arena would replace a 1,500-seat venue that is one of the smallest in college basketball.
Despite advancements in safety standards and compliance, fatalities/injuries continue to occur. Recognize the human factor involved with electrical work, and take preemptive action before disaster strikes.
While each building and situation is somewhat different, these five questions and answers from Jason Jeunnette of DesignLights Consortium are some common items to think about when exploring LLLC systems.
As BAS rapidly becomes integrated with broader IT systems, the need to provide a holistic approach to cybersecurity is critical. BACnet/SC aims to do just that.
The district is rebuilding Fox Elementary, which was destroyed by fire last year, and converting a former tobacco warehouse into a career/tech high school.
In last month’s column, I addressed the question of what harmonics is and why you should care. In this installment of our multi-part series on power quality topics, we’ll move on to how to identify, monitor, diagnose, and deal with harmonics in electrical power systems.
The Palm Springs school board approves renovation for Cathedral City High School.
The 185,000-square-foot Clifton Court Hall will provide more than 1,000 classroom seats for the Cincinnati campus.