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Facility & Office Maintenance July 28, 2011

The Tenant’s Post Move Office Maintenance Checklist

After months of planning and building out your new office (with your project manager of course), you have finally settled into your new surroundings.  Your…


Electrical, IT & Telecommunications July 27, 2011

Protecting Your Business Electronics From Lightning and Voltage Surges

Lightning and voltage surges in your building can instantly cripple businesses and is a cause of millions of dollars of losses annually. Without warning, electrical…


Space Planning July 26, 2011

Space and Adjacency Planning – Maximizing the Efficiency and Layout of Office Interior Space

For an office to be designed properly, it is important to consider the needs and working relationships of all internal departments and how many people…


Electrical July 21, 2011

Preventing Electrical Shocks – GFI Outlets In Your Office Saves Lives

GFI, also known as GFCI, stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, and can save your life since this type of outlet protects against electrical shock….


Filing, Space Planning July 19, 2011

Installing a High Density Filing System? Check Floor Loads with a Structural Engineer First

High density filing systems are wonderful for packing a large quantity of files in a small amount of space.  However, it is highly advisable to…


Move Management, Relocation July 18, 2011

Moving into a Building with Government Offices? The K-9 is King.

If you’re relocating to a building that houses government offices, check with the landlord to see if the moving truck and its contents will be…


HVAC, Space Planning July 15, 2011

Determining Supplemental Air Conditioning Needs is a Breeze

Determining Supplemental Air Conditioning tonnage needs for areas such as IT Rooms, Broadcast Edit Rooms, Control Rooms or General Office Space is determined by the…


Space Planning July 13, 2011

Measure Twice, Move Once – Ensure Design Team Understands Your Needs to Avoid Costly Mistakes

When performing a space plan with existing storage utility shelving, ensure the design team captures and compares both horizontal square footage as well as vertical…


Life Safety and Security July 8, 2011

Don’t Get Burned by Misleading Fire Extinguisher Maintenance Calls

Did you ever receive a call stating “This is the fire extinguisher company. We’d like to schedule your annual inspection. Would tomorrow be convenient?” The…


IT & Telecommunications July 7, 2011

How many Category 6 Ethernet Cables fit inside conduit?

Many landlords require low voltage cabling such as Ethernet inside the wall cavity or floor channel to be run in conduit.  When planning cable runs, consult with…


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