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ESFM USA® wins sustainability award from International Facility Management Association for impact of energy management solutions on carbon footprint

Civil + Structural Engineer

ESFM’s self-performed energy optimization projects helped an international medical device and equipment manufacturing client reach its global carbon emission goal one year early Charlotte, NC – ESFM won the 2023 Sheila Sheridan Award for Sustainable Facility Operations and Management from the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).

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Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. facilitates improvements to aerospace test facility thanks to ‘on the go’ construction and welding

Civil + Structural Engineer

But that’s exactly what Colorado-based contractor, Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. ICM, which specializes in industrial construction, was hired to install additional ground support equipment at Reaction Engines’ new testing facility located in Watkins, Colorado.

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Virginia Tech establishes lab for construction students

Construction Dive

The university created the facility on its Blacksburg campus in collaboration with construction management firm Procon Consulting.

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New ASCE Standard 78 Provides Guidelines on Physical Security for Water Management Facilities

Civil + Structural Engineer

. – ASCE’s newest standard, Guidelines for the Physical Security of Water and Wastewater/Stormwater Utilities, ASCE/EWRI 78-24, provides guidelines on the evaluation and enhancement of physical security of facilities used in potable water sources, treatment, and distribution systems, as well as for wastewater and stormwater facilities.

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Government appoints new facilities management director

The Construction Index

Whitehall has put a new man in charge of government property management. Read Full Article: The Construction Index

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PC Construction, Stantec, and Hazen and Sawyer complete WSSC Water’s $271M Piscataway Bioenergy Facility

Civil + Structural Engineer

The facility is projected to generate approximately $4 million per year in revenue, save WSSC Water customers approximately $3.4 In addition, the facility will produce fewer and cleaner Class A biosolids that can be marketed as a soil amendment. Today’s communities transcend geographic borders.

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From military precision to market leadership, American Facilities Professionals (AMFAC) is changing the face of facilities management

Construction Today

Company President, Jameka Spencer, joins CT to discuss the company’s fascinating… Source The post From military precision to market leadership, American Facilities Professionals (AMFAC) is changing the face of facilities management appeared first on Construction Today.