Why Records Management Is Becoming a Liability Issue: ICYMI
Regulators and litigants are increasingly targeting individual people who own, control, and sign off on physical assets. Here’s what that means for you.
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Regulators and litigants are increasingly targeting individual people who own, control, and sign off on physical assets. Here’s what that means for you.
The 2026 BOMA International Conference & Expo is fast approaching. Incoming chair Kjersten Jaeb sat down with the Buildings Podcast to explore the value of peer networks, her plan to lead with intention—and the must-see ...
NFPA 70B now requires documented electrical maintenance programs. What does that mean for you? This episode of the Buildings Podcast reviews what facility leaders need to know about complying with the standard.
Can bringing in third-party facility management providers help solve recruiting challenges for in-house FM teams? Quinn Heimann of Aerotek joins the Buildings Podcast to offer tips for making sure in-house staffs and thi...
You can’t see your building’s digital experience, but it might be the most important amenity you have. Here’s why.
What’s happening with new water heater technology—and what do you need to know about keeping your equipment operating efficiently? Spencer Pope of Bradford White Water Heaters joins the Buildings Podcast to talk about pr...
Need to specify a new elevator? Don’t just copy and paste from your last elevator specs—you’re missing out on new features that add to the occupant experience, deliver needed data, and keep you compliant with codes and s...
HVAC ductwork needs to be cleaned every three to five years—and many building owners don’t understand what goes into this dirty job. Tommy Hoopsick of DUCTZ joins the Buildings Podcast to explain why duct cleaning is ess...
District energy systems—where generating assets are centralized and provide cooling, heating, or electricity to multiple buildings—can make sense for campuses and large facilities. This episode of the Buildings Podcast r...
The skilled trades have long-standing issues with recruiting and retaining employees. Could certifications and training help employers keep good workers? Holly Burgess of NFPA joins the Buildings Podcast to explore how p...
Alternative sources of water, such as rainwater and HVAC condensate, have historically been treated as optional sustainability features—but they need to be considered core building systems, especially for buildings with ...
Electricity is getting more expensive, and we need more of it to power our devices and appliances. At the same time, many organizations are looking to decarbonize. Dan Diehl, CEO of Thrive Buildings, joins the Buildings ...
The communication gap between facilities and finance departments is real—and it has organizational consequences. This episode of the Buildings Podcast explores how FM and finance can work together for better results.
How resilient is your supply chain? Third-party vendors perform vital services for building owners and managers, but they can also introduce a level of cyber risk. Bridget Choi, SVP and Executive Director, Cyber for Gall...
This ICYMI episode takes you inside the Light + Building 2026 show in Frankfurt, Germany, where we found exciting lighting innovations that are poised to impact building owners and facilities managers.
Anyone who manages a building knows about building systems and structural coverage—but do you have insurance that covers your building’s contents? Stefan Figley, president of 1-800-Packouts, explains what contents covera...
Micro markets—self-service food and beverage spaces—are not only a great perk for employees, they’re a smart operational decision. This episode of the Buildings Podcast unpacks why that is—and what you need to know about...
What does it mean to have a smart workplace in 2026—and how is agentic AI changing the way we work? Cisco’s Bob Cicero joins the Buildings Podcast to discuss how to create a workplace that can adapt to whatever tomorrow ...
Accessibility issues show up again and again—often in the same trouble spots. This episode of the Buildings Podcast explores the most common ADA issues for commercial buildings and how you can avoid making your facility ...
Remote-controlled and fully autonomous mowers could help you reduce labor needs and keep your crew safer—but they’re not a fit for every area of every site. Colin Busse of RC Mowers joins the Buildings Podcast to explain...
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