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The WBDG is the resource that federal agencies look to for policy and technical guidance on Federal High Performance and Sustainable Buildings [3] In addition, the WBDG contains online tools, [4] the original Construction Criteria Base, [5] Building Information Modeling guides and libraries, a database of select case studies, federal mandates ...
The Healthy Green Schools & Colleges initiative assists facility managers in locating low- or no-cost actions that have a significant impact on indoor air quality and health. The curriculum covers the full spectrum of facilities management methods and was created in collaboration with renowned school facility management professionals ...
Uniclass 2015 is a unified classification system for all sectors of the UK construction industry. [1] It contains consistent tables classifying items of all scales, from entire systems such as a railway to individual product items such as anchor plates, flue liners or LED lamps.
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The Higher Education Facilities Officers, APPA, use the FCI as part of their Strategic Assessment Model, and as a key Facilities Performance Indicator. Recommendation #6 in the National Research Council publication entitled "Stewardship of Federal Facilities states that performance indicators should be used to evaulate the effectiveness of ...
International Fire Code; International Building Code; National EMS Pilots Association Hospital Helipad Safety Archived 31 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circular AC 150/5390-2C - Heliport Design.. Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) Airfield and Heliport Planning, UFC 3-260-0,1Nov 2008
The Dolphins jumped up 10-6 at halftime after holding Buffalo to just two field goals in the opening 30 minutes. Tua Tagovailoa hit De’Von Achane for a 14-yard touchdown pass late in the second ...
Building codes are generally intended to be applied by architects, engineers, interior designers, constructors and regulators but are also used for various purposes by safety inspectors, environmental scientists, real estate developers, subcontractors, manufacturers of building products and materials, insurance companies, facility managers ...