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NEHES News
Message from President
 
Gleeson Powers Inc.
Compass Cryogenics Inc
Membership
NEHES welcomes the following 14 new members: 
Lisa Mann
Scalora Consulting Group
Project Manager

 

Scott Bennett
Consigli Construction Co.

 

Halley Estrada
Boston Medical Center
Design & Construction PM

When was the Last Time you Checked HVAC Coils for Mold & Bacteria
Conservation Solutions Corp®
Mechanical cleaning of coils every 6 months is not effective so Healthcare facilities need solutions to control bacteria, mold and viruses including Covid-19 in HVAC systems 24/7. Steril-Aire UVC Systems are a CDC approved technology to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), reduce Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) and associated liability costs. Steril-Aire UVC Systems are backed by a 2 ½ year peer reviewed ASHRAE study of 6 NE hospitals. Not All UVC Systems are the same.
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ASHE Update
Health Facilities Management
New ASHE leader Elizabeth Ortolano brings experience in membership development and chapter relations to advance the organization's strategic goals.
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C.E. Floyd Company, Inc.
Sustainability
FacilitiesNet
Two historic colleges have worked to improve energy efficiency by developing a plan to eliminate fossil fuel emissions and find solutions to meeting other carbon neutral goals.
Facility Management News
Health Facilities Management
As climate change intensifies, health care facilities on the Eastern Seaboard build to prepare for increasing hurricanes and flooding.
Healthcare Facilities Today
According to a report by Allied Market Research, the global healthcare facility management industry is anticipated to hit $427.13 billion by 2031, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% from 2022 to 2031.
Seaman DiCarlo General Contractors, Inc.
The Wilkinson Companies