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February Issue Preview

Get out of the winter doldrums and into the February issue of Building Operating Management. Facilities professionals are looking into how to keep their buildings humming throughout the winter months and spotting your product in BOM can get you onto their radar as they seek new, innovative solutions. Check out the issue preview!


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COVER PROFILE

From industrial R&D facilities to Stanford University, Cary Wilder’s career spans every corner of facilities management. Known for her proactive leadership and commitment to mentorship, Wilder continues to shape the industry by training and advising the next generation of facility professionals.


NET-ZERO ENERGY

As more building owners pursue net-zero goals, success begins at the design and construction stage. Sustainability expert Ken Sandler outlines the essential design principles owners must understand, from bioclimatic and passive strategies to on-site renewables, efficient lighting and embedded carbon considerations.


SPACE MANAGEMENT

As return-to-office mandates accelerate, facility managers are under pressure to make buildings more welcoming, accessible and compliant for today’s workforce. This article explores how facility professionals are adapting spaces to meet modern employee expectations.


ROOFING & RESILIENCE

Roof resilience plays a critical role in disaster preparedness — and can directly affect a facility’s bottom line. This article examines how meeting wind-uplift requirements can influence insurance premiums and long-term costs for building owners.


ACCESS CONTROL

Choosing the right access control system starts with understanding a facility’s unique needs. This article helps building owners evaluate how best to manage the flow of occupants, staff and visitors to select an effective access control solution.


NFMT EAST PREVIEW

NFMT heads to Charlotte in 2026 after a long run in Baltimore. This preview highlights what attendees can expect at the new venue, including the expo hall, education sessions and expanded networking opportunities.


EDUCATION FACILITIES

Rising costs and student expectations are forcing colleges and universities to rethink campus housing. This article explores innovative solutions to the housing crunch, including the conversion of nontraditional buildings such as a high-rise hotel in New York’s Financial District.

Don’t miss an issue packed with practical insight, expert perspectives and real-world solutions—you can shape the future of facilities management. Get in touch with me today!


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Brian Terry
Facilities Print & Digital Publisher
414.228.7701 ext. 529
brian.terry@tradepress.com

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