Finding Tech-Savvy Contractors

By Austin PiazzaFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive Given their sheer scope of responsibilities, building and facilities managers can’t be expected to do everything themselves. Certain maintenance, repair, or capital improvement projects must be delegated,...

The Integration Complexity In Digital Infrastructure

(Photo: Adobe Stock/ NKCoolper) By Brad StevensFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive A central intelligence manager (CIM) delivers exactly what many facility managers have been asking for in recent years—the ability to access all facility data in one place...

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...

Is Your Safety Infrastructure Built For The Risks Of Today, Or Stuck In The Past?

By James Smith Industrial risk has changed. Vehicles are faster, their loads are heavier, machines and robots dominate the space and expectations for speed and efficiency have never been higher. Yet, many businesses continue to rely on materials and solutions from...

Is Your Safety Infrastructure Built For The Risks Of Today, Or Stuck In The Past?

By James Smith Industrial risk has changed. Vehicles are faster, their loads are heavier, machines and robots dominate the space and expectations for speed and efficiency have never been higher. Yet, many businesses continue to rely on materials and solutions from...

Employers Must Boost Productivity During Economic Uncertainty

Heavy tariffs, supply chain instability, and tanking consumer demand have exposed the shaky foundations of companies’ hourly labor strategies, revealing a dire need for new technologies and practices that will help them cut costs and boost productivity, according to a...