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Your Source for Strategic Insights, Tech Trends, and Innovations in Facilities Management.
Aging buildings require more care and attention as the years pass. In higher education facilities management, your Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) data is the secret sauce for keeping these buildings safe, functional, and—most importantly—up to code. Whether dealing with historical campus landmarks or more modern structures that have seen better days, using FCA data is your ticket to developing a sustainable plan for the future.
Facility managers make complex decisions about when to build, renovate, or demolish aging buildings and infrastructure. The need for increased operational efficiency, improved technology, and better financial returns further challenges these demands. So, how do facilities professionals make complex decisions about replacing or renovating aging buildings and infrastructure?
The CFTA 2024 Conference has concluded, and it was an honor for Intellis to participate in this premier event for facility management professionals. Held from July 30th to August 1st, 2024, in Pasadena, CA, the conference provided a platform for industry leaders to discuss emerging trends, challenges, and innovative solutions in building management.
Staying up-to-date with the latest strategies and technologies is crucial as facility management evolves. We are thrilled to announce that our Founder and CEO, Steven Warshaw, will present at the CFTA 2024 Conference on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at 10 AM PDT.
📣 Attention, architecture, engineering, and facilities professionals! 🏢📚 Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of aging buildings? 🌟 Join us for an extraordinary webinar series that will revolutionize how you think about planning for the future of the buildings in your care! 🏛️✨
Are you passionate about facility management and capital planning and eager to stay ahead of the curve? Are you ready to explore innovative solutions for aging buildings and chart a sustainable future for your facilities? If so, you're in for a treat! We are thrilled to introduce the Intellis Webinar Series, where we'll unlock the secrets to successful facility management and capital planning and equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to excel.
Addressing Aging Buildings: Balancing Preservation, Sustainability, and Economic Realities Are aging buildings a ticking time bomb? This article explores the hidden challenges, innovative solutions, and the path to a sustainable future.
Higher education facilities play a crucial role in shaping the future of our society. They provide students with a platform to learn, grow, and build their careers. However, maintaining these facilities can take time and effort, particularly regarding aging buildings.
Should we build, renovate, or demolish aging buildings and infrastructure? These decisions are complicated by the need for increased operational efficiency, improved technology, and better financial returns, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. Let's talk about how technology improves aging buildings and infrastructure!
Facility managers face tough decisions about building, renovating, or demolishing aging buildings and infrastructure. The need for increased operational efficiency, improved technology, and better financial returns further challenges these demands. So, how do facilities professionals make complex decisions about replacing or renovating aging buildings and infrastructure? In this blog, we'll explore the benefits and drawbacks of refurbishing and replacing aging buildings and infrastructure to help you make informed decisions.
Intellis empowers facility leaders with innovative solutions that streamline collecting data for facility condition assessments and capital planning. The Foundation System is our best-in-class facility and capital planning software. It is a powerful, intuitive tool for turning FCA data into strategic facility capital plans. Our enterprise systems are trusted across various industries, including government, education, corporate real estate, and construction.