AI can improve predictive maintenance, but data governance will decide whether you’re allowed to deploy it at all.
Despite political shifts and regulatory delays, the Americans with Disabilities Act remains fully in force, and those who think otherwise may be putting their organizations at risk.
Most commercial buildings weren’t designed for efficiency – and facility teams inherit the consequences.
Artificial intelligence won’t replace technicians, but the facility managers who learn to use the technology will inevitably run circles around those who don’t.
The consequences of lockouts remain one of OSHA’s most-cited safety failures and the consequences can be felt immediately and are at times irreversible.
David Trask examines how rapid tech shifts, labor shortages and outdated infrastructure are reshaping the work of today’s facility managers.
Electricity prices are rising and it’s not simply because facilities are using more energy.
Benchmark’s experts break down the real reasons pavements fail—and they’re rarely what your contractor tells you.
As codes tighten and fire risks evolve, facility managers are carrying more responsibility than ever.