New Cooling Towers Help Little Rock Hospital Save Power, Cut Costs

By Greg Rankin Healthcare facilities require a substantial amount of energy to operate. In fact, the average hospital consumes approximately 250% more energy than a comparably sized commercial building, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. As hospitals face...

Approaching Healthcare Restroom Design

By Mary PhelpsFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive Infection control is a critical concern in healthcare restroom environments, where healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs)  pose a serious risk to patients and staff. In fact, the U.S. Center for Disease...

Facility Executive June 2025: Elevating The Built Environment

Facility Executive June 2025 Issue (Volume 38, Number 3) Editor’s Letter: A Lasting Impression Most facilities managers want their buildings to have a good impression. From the moment a person enters the building grounds, they take in everything: the...

Addressing The Seismic Threat In Construction

By John Leuenberger The ground beneath us is anything but still. In a time when extreme weather events like wildfires and floods frequently dominate headlines, it’s easy to forget that earthquakes remain one of the most unpredictable and destructive forces we face,...