In today’s fast-evolving environments, facility managers face increasing pressure to optimize building performance, reduce operational costs, and enhance occupant comfort. However, the challenge often lies in managing many stand-alone facility systems and equipment—HVAC, lighting, security, energy monitoring, and other systems—each operating in isolation. This fragmented approach can lead to inefficiencies, deferred maintenance, and excessive energy and operational costs.
Strategic Facility Planning: Managing Aging Infrastructure
Many schools over 15 years old are presenting superintendents with challenges like aging infrastructure and rising operational costs…
The Bright Future of Solar Power at Airports
As the aviation industry grapples with rising energy costs and increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, airports are turning to solar power as a sustainable and...
Illuminating the Game: The Benefits of LED Lighting
Illuminating the Game: The Unparalleled Benefits of LED Lighting for High School Athletic Fields By Rob Coy and Becky Werra, Veregy, LLC and Musco In sports, stadium lighting...