Project Management

Health care facility project management includes planning, design and construction. It requires a sequential approach to each step, addressing planning first, then the various design phases, construction of the project, and the operations and management throughout the project and following.

This tool helps facilities managers apply the tactics of building system maintenance to infection control by identifying opportunities for infection risk during rounding.
Gene Building on Allegion’s recent health care research, we will discuss the latest trends and their impact on door and hardware applications.
This book outlines critical information that contractors, subcontractors, and others need to know when working on health care projects, including infection prevention practices, utility system shutdowns, and more.
Join us for a lunch & learn as our panel discusses the “what”, “why” and “how” of an AEM program so that you, as a facility manager, can move forward in a meaningful way and with the confidence that you are doing it correctly. No matter where you are in your AEM journey, we’ll share the steps…
Covers OSHA safety and what technicians should know before, during and after working at a health care worksite. It’s vital for CMS accreditation.
As COVID-19 variants trigger new waves of uncertainty, many depleted healthcare facilities management (FM) teams are unprepared for the next spike in work order volumes.