eNews for Government Buildings
November 2022
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LAX Upgrades Indoor Air Quality with Ultraviolet Light
At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the pandemic unfolded differently because of decisions that came years earlier. The facility already had UV light on all of the air handlers in the terminals. The organization’s jumpstart has paid dividends in terms of indoor air quality (IAQ), system maintenance and the health and safety of passengers and facility occupants.
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Project Profile: Security/Safety
San Antonio has spent more than a decade trying to unify its city government departments and found a tower in the downtown capable of matching all of its needs. The redesign of the former bank building required plenty of planning about where each department would be placed, based on security requirements and the public’s access to the department.
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Right-sizing Facilities: Museums Facing Storage Challenges
Lack of space and deteriorating building conditions can threaten historical documents, artifacts. This article provides facility managers with some tips on avoiding the worst.
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Libraries Get Creative to Navigate Pandemic Headwinds
From wireless internet access in parking lots to distribution centers for school lunches to workforce development programs, during the pandemic, library staff put into action new services to assist community residents.
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Grounds Care: Wisconsin City Overcoming Battle with Emerald Ash Borer
After five years of removing more trees than planting, Sheboygan, a city of 50,000 located on the Lake Michigan, reverses the trend in 2022.
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