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Modern commercial HVAC installation is all about systems that support sustainability. But if you want to equip your space with an energy-efficient system, you need to start with the right commercial HVAC service. Professional commercial heating and cooling contractors reduce energy spending, improve air and temperature quality, and help you meet efficiency goals. However, not every commercial air conditioning and heating company adheres to exceptional standards and delivers on their promises. Choosing the wrong contractor can cost you more in the long run in terms of headaches, malfunctions, and extra expenses on your commercial HVAC systems. This article will help…
NREL’s buildings research is transforming energy through building science and integration. Results from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory leads to progressive research into areas that help the CRE industry transform building technologies, help with energy management, renewable energy technology development and commercialization for the future. Their research significantly enhances the resiliency, efficiency, and affordability of energy systems across the United States and the world. For interests in industrialized construction, energy modelling, building lighting, making buildings more resilient to climate change, implementation of sensors and automation controls, thermal energy storage solutions and all aspects of making new commercial real estate development…
Hybrid workspaces represent one of the potentially permanent byproducts of the pandemic. What is a hybrid workspace? It’s an area that accommodates both remote workers and on-site employees at the same time. While remote work was already on an upswing pre-pandemic, shifting to a hybrid model accelerated during the pandemic. Today, an estimated 74% of companies already use or plan to implement hybrid work permanently. Real estate developers and commercial property owners are adjusting to meet the new demand. But restructuring an office building isn’t the only change that makes a difference. The technology required in spaces like conference and…
Sixty percent of workers say they’d rather have a hybrid arrangement than go back to their office full-time, according to a study from JLL. More employees are seeking flexible and remote opportunities, and businesses are racing to adapt to the change by providing workspaces that meet those expectations to enhance the employee experience. If you’re a real estate developer, leasing manager, property developer – or even a business owner – seeking to strike a balance between new expectations and the limitations of the spaces you offer, you’re not alone. The solution? Hybrid workspaces – a concept that combines the best…
The importance of hybrid style workspace designs, new protocols for health and safety, including ensuring air quality in the office, office and workplace cleaning, sanitizing and workspace management will all be key factors in keeping employees safe.
The current state of retail leasing across the U.S., Canada and Europe dictate that landlords review all options to cater to new leasing trends and offer more flexibility to retailers, including those requiring temporary space that may drive traffic.
Before resuming business operations, check your office or building to see if it’s ready for occupancy and; create or modify your own health and safety plan and identify key areas of concern for returning your team to work, during and post COVID-19.
Lloyds of London installs innovative air purification technology to make its offices COVID-secure
More and more organisations, like Lloyd’s, are waking up to the power of air purification technology for combatting COVID-19
AI and intelligent technology such as IoT sensor applications are already prompting major shifts in all commercial real estate sectors, from sales and marketing, to office buildings and facility operations. Learn how you to adapt and thrive.
Maintaining and improving inside air quality (IAQ) will be a key concern for employees and tenants that plan to return to the office or workplace.