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Whether you’re planning an entrance system, wall protection, handrails, or custom metalwork, this checklist will help you manage the project from scope definition to final sign-off.
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The connection between wall condition and infection control is more direct than most healthcare facility managers realize. Here’s what the evidence shows and what it means for your facility.
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Stainless steel trench covers are a critical component in modern institutional buildings — but most people don’t know much about them. Here’s a complete overview for facility managers and project teams.
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Working in an occupied hospital is fundamentally different from any other construction environment. Here’s what it takes to do it right — and what to look for when hiring contractors for healthcare facility work.
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Corner damage is one of the most consistent and preventable maintenance costs in institutional buildings. Here’s everything facility managers need to know about corner guards.
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When a contractor tells you their welders are CWB certified, what does that actually mean? Here’s a plain-language explanation of Canadian Welding Bureau certification and why it matters for institutional and commercial projects.
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A high-quality entrance grille system can last 20–30 years — but only if it’s maintained properly. Here’s the maintenance guide your facilities team needs.
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Handrail compliance in Ontario is more specific than most facility managers realize. This plain-language guide covers what the OBC and AODA actually require — and what happens when you don’t meet the standard.
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Damaged walls in institutional facilities cost far more than most facility managers realize. Here’s a breakdown of the real financial and operational impact — and how to stop it.
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Not all entrance matting systems are created equal. Here’s a practical buyer’s guide for facility managers in the Greater Toronto Area — covering materials, sizing, specs, and installation.