Facilities Daily: 6/6/2017
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Roofing Project Helps District Meet Demand
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Roofing System Exceeds Expectations
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Durability, Reflectivity Key Features of Roofing System
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Early Adoption Brings Roofing Success
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Timing Matters in Roofing Project
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Case Study: Roof System Addresses Flood-Protection Issues
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News & Views
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Hundreds of Migratory Birds Killed After Crashing into Lighted Building at Night
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FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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SIDEBAR: Raising The Roof on Efficiency
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A new roof helped the maintenance and engineering technicians work more efficiently when it come to routine maintenance and leaks Part three of a three part series.

FACILITY MAINTENANCE DECISIONS
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Roofing: School District Replaces Aging Systems
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Georgia school district overcomes schedule and weather challenges to deliver successful roofing projects. Part one of a three part series.

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Roofing: Weather Causes Concerns in Systems Replacement
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The weather can throw a wrench in any project, especially roofing. Read about how a Georgia School district handled the weather during a roofing system replacement. Part two of a three part series.

MAINTENANCE ALERT
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Study: The Lighting-Health Connection
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A new study from the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute found that office workers who receive a robust dose of circadian-effective light in the morning, from electric lighting or daylight, experience better sleep and lower levels of depression and stress, than those who spend their mornings in dim or low light levels.


PRODUCTS
CBRE Receives Vancouver's First WELL Certification for New and Existing Interiors
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ASHRAE Responds to U.S. Paris Accord Announcement
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WSP ACQUIRES YR&G
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