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ARC Facilities Announces New Patents for optimizing data transfers and synchronization of information
ARC Facilities Announces New Patents for optimizing
data transfers and synchronization of information

Facilities professionals work in multiple buildings, across large campuses, school districts, towns and geographical regions. Lack of immediate access to critical building information is often cited as the cause for maintenance delays and repairs, which compromise safety....

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  • ARC Facilities
  • 03 Feb 00:00
Instant Access to building facility data
Access to Building Information in the
Built Space

Fast access to building information is a critical component of facilities management that has never been addressed....

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  • Suri Suriyakumar
  • 19 Jan 00:00
Simplifying School facility Safety Reports
Technology Team Gets an "A" for
Simplifying School Safety Reports

The safety of our schools is a subject the technology team at ARC Facilities has mastered from a deep inside-the-facility perspective....

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  • Jack Rubinger
  • 19 Jan 00:00
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Short-Staffing Due to COVID
Demands Resourcefulness

Use all 5 Senses, Share Building Information COVID is having a profound impact on building knowledge among facilities teams, many of which are still onsite every day, but may be short-staffed....

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  • David Trask
  • 15 Jan 00:00
Arcfacilities
A glimpse into 2021 and beyond from
ARC Facilities CEO Suri Suriyakumar

What can we do minimize stress and maximize time management for our nation’s facilities teams? The key is to organize all the building information in appropriate categories, extract intelligence from these documents and deliver info to the end users through a simple user interface....

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  • Jack Rubinger
  • 29 Dec 00:00
Preventing Manufacturing Disruptions with Inside Building Knowledge
Facility Management Mobile-First Platform Helps Manufacturers Run Safely and Smoothly

Manufacturers come in all shapes and sizes. Some run 24/7/365. Some have multiple shifts. Large manufacturers are like small cities with multiple buildings serving different purposes, including offices and warehouses....

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  • David Trask
  • 29 Dec 00:00
Ten Winter Facility Management Preparation Tips
Ten Winter Facility Preparation Tips
A Cold Weather Checklist for Facility Teams

Preparing your facility for winter is all about predictive and preventive maintenance, according to Goodway, a facility maintenance cleaning product manufacturer, and other sources....

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  • Jack Rubinger
  • 08 Dec 00:00
six safety questions all hospital facility managers should be able to answer.
Handling hospital emergencies is a tough job. Here are six safety questions all hospital facility managers should be able to answer.

How to handle six hospital emergency situations Knowing the answers to these hospital emergency questions can save lives: Do you have an easily accessible COVID-19 screening area for recording temperature checks? ...

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  • David Trask
  • 01 Dec 00:00
Here's why you should always be prepared if you oversee an old building

A Chicago polling place was the site of a burst overhead pipe on election day – causing a huge mess, showering paper ballots, disrupting voters and triggering a visit from the local fire department for damage control. Voters were redirected to another building. ...

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  • David Trask
  • 13 Nov 00:00
Arcfacilities
Christopher Faber Talks About How The Pandemic Has Impacted Life at Penumbra

Guest Blogger: Christopher Faber, Site Services – Director of Facilities Penumbra, Inc....

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  • ARC Facilities
  • 03 Nov 00:00
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Wicked good modules from ARC Facilities

Halloween can be a spooky time for facility managers. You’re not going to rest in peace (RIP) until you’re confident that your building is safe for residents, that you’re fully staffed and ready to conquer both everyday incidents and emergencies and that you have the best tools at your disposal....

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  • ARC Facilities
  • 28 Oct 00:00
Fenway Park Hits A Home Run with ARC Facilities.
Insights from Robyn Pacini, Facilities Coordinator for
The Boston Red Sox.

Boston’s Fenway Park, known as America’s Most Beloved Ballpark, was built in 1912. The first game at Fenway was played on April 20, 1912. Numerous renovations, milestones and historic moments have been part of the story for 100+ years. Its Hall of Fame includes the likes of Babe Ruth, Carl Yastrzemski and Ted Williams....

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  • Jack Rubinger
  • 01 Oct 00:00