
BBP launches sustainable property management publication…
In a bid to develop a more ‘consistent’ approach to sustainable practices, members of the BBP Managing Agents Partnership have

In a bid to develop a more ‘consistent’ approach to sustainable practices, members of the BBP Managing Agents Partnership have

There are a number of reasons why it’s vital to effectively clean up wastewater in universities. Today’s university campuses are

When it comes to facilities management, it is not just the health and safety of your employees that you have

Since I started working for EMCOR UK as an apprentice 30 years ago, technology has radically changed the way EMCOR

There are a number of viable reasons as to why decision-makers across a broad range of sectors ultimately lose out

The British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) is working closely with employer groups in a bid to create new standards for apprenticeships in the

As a result of a recent survey conducted in the first half of this year asking ‘its people’ on what

According to reports, the independent facilities, engineering and IT services group, NG Bailey, has confirmed that it will continue to

The latest EEVS & Bloomberg report has suggested that supplier confidence in the energy efficiency sector has fallen to its lowest point in five years; detailing

Despite a decreasing supply of fossil fuels, 90 per cent of the energy used around the world is still generated

A recent market intelligence study conducted by the BSRIA on the Global Overview Analysis of Fire and Security (GOA F&S) demonstrates that the

Here at Forum Events, our vast experience of synchronising business has taught us that networking is a highly beneficial method for expanding your knowledge, to become inspired by the success of your

The independent facilities management and commercial cleaning company, Maxim FM has announced the acquisition of a number of new education

The leading facilities management provider, EMCOR UK has announced that it has been awarded a contract extension with its current

In a bid to improve efficiency and cut costs, Transport for London (TfL) has declared that it will no longer