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Tests reveal huge energy penalties of common faults

The most frequent equipment defects and their major effects on energy use will be revealed by a government-led study to quantify the

Australia’s regulations permit poorly ventilated buildings; it’s time to rectify this.

We must have learned from COVID-19 that improperly ventilated buildings can be a health risk. However, they keep being constructed because of

How real time data in facility management can help exceed customer expectations.

Facilities management companies are dealing with clients’ expectations that are higher than ever in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic. Cleanliness, personalisation,

How outsourcing facilities management can save your building.

Companies concentrating on their main business as they emerge from epidemic mode may not be thinking about the newest wireless sensors, robot

How to Use Your Building Analytics to get a Competitive Advantage

There are four ways to use building analytics to decrease operational costs, lengthen equipment life, and guide capital upgrade decisions. The built

Building Base Load Audit

Why a Base Load Audit? Over time, buildings gain a layer of inefficiency through changes in operations, scheduling and personnel. This operational

Three Steps to Net Zero and Their Challenges

With the exception of disruptions caused by storms, the National Electricity Market (NEM) in Australia has seen a 28% decrease in glasshouse

Building Efficiency Audit – Case Study

B Grade Office Building – Sydney CBD What We Do Over time buildings gain a layer of inefficiency through changes in operations,

Night Audits; The What, How & Why They Are Important In The Race To Net Zero

The effectiveness of asset optimisation is determined not only by the execution of appropriate solutions, but also by the building occupants’ engagement and participation. Occupants will typically try to override any optimisation measures that are believed to cause discomfort, therefore a method that cuts energy but compromises occupant comfort will often fail to produce energy savings.