Higher Education estates turnover reaches record £30 billion…
An annual report released by the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE) has revealed the university estates sector grew
An annual report released by the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE) has revealed the university estates sector grew
A study by JLL’s Higher Education team has charted the rise of student housing partnerships between private sector operators and universities in the
As with many changes in legislation, there are always a few people who are going to be resistant to change.
In my previous column, I looked back on the renewable energy targets that were set across the UK in 2009
With the next Facilities Management Forum taking place on January 30 & 31 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted,
A report from the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) reveals the impact building owners, designers, developers and employers are having
Harvard Technology is a pioneer in connected smart lighting solutions, developing a suite of web-based, Internet of Things enabled wireless
We provide our services throughout the UK and can even accommodate out-of-business working hours to suit all specific requirements. We
Interserve has secured a new five-year total facilities management (TFM) account with six central government departments worth over £40 million.
We have become used to the idea of recycling. We do it at home, and more businesses are recognising the
In 2009, the UK and Scottish governments of the day set renewable energy targets, theoretically binding, to be reached by
Now more than ever, customer communication methods are becoming varied and diverse. Trade exhibitions, social media platforms, focus groups and
The UK Green Building Council‘s (UK-GBC) headquarters in Central London has achieved the lowest embodied carbon footprint ever recorded for
Working alongside a ‘Trailblazer’ group as well as higher education institutes and employers, the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM)
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s (IOSH) ‘No Time to Lose’ campaign has been declared as a ‘good practice