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Why Condition Assessments are Critical for Healthcare Facilities

Facility managers in the healthcare sector are tasked with a myriad of constraints—from aging infrastructure to staying compliant amidst constant changes to health and safety regulations to shrinking budgets. Therefore, it is critical to know how every building, physical asset, and system in your care is performing and where there are opportunities for facility optimization.

Intellis Software Empowers NYCHA to Request $32 Billion in Revised Capital Investment Plan

The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) serves as North America’s most significant public housing authority, dedicated to providing safe and affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers while enabling access to social and community services. However, managing this vast network of facilities is a challenging task. Intellis is proud to assist NYCHA in achieving its goal of improving public housing facilities throughout New York City. To learn more about the role of Intellis in supporting NYCHA’s mission, please read on.

Updates From This Year's NACUBO Annual Meeting

The Intellis leadership team attended the National Association of College and University Business Officers Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California. The NACUBO Annual Meeting is the education industry’s largest and best-attended event for college and university business officers. It provides an excellent opportunity for the Intellis team to share ideas and connect with higher education leaders.

Intellis CEO Steven Warshaw joins Facility Management Innovator Podcast

Listen in as Mike Petrusky and Intellis CEO Steven Warshaw discuss music, riding the subway, and the future of the built environment on the Facility Management Innovator Podcast.

The New Reality: Climate Resilience in Healthcare Facilities Management

Climate change has become one of the greatest concerns of our time, especially for those who manage hospitals and healthcare physical assets and infrastructure. Designing buildings that are truly sustainable and resilient means considering the potential side effects of climate change.