Building Operations Weekly archive

Building Operations Weekly is published by email each week on Tuesday. It contains a summary of the news and events published that week to the Building Operations digital signage network. Below, organized by date in descending order, is the content of each week’s email newsletter since January 2015. Calendar events are not archived.

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Top Stories __________________________ EAOS THANKS THE TEMPORARY ASSET DATA MANAGERS We’d like to extend the biggest ‘Thank You’ to Jeff Smith and Bill Guest for all their hard work as they celebrate their last day in the seat of Asset Data Managers. The pilot for this project was very important for building the foundation of […]

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Top Stories ___________________________________ SPRING EXAMS BEGIN APRIL 12 AND END ON APRIL 27 Exam time is s stressful time for the students. With Spring Exams just around the corner, we ask that you are mindful as you go about your daily routine. If you have concerns about working in certain areas, please contact your Facilities […]

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Top Stories STAFFING UPDATE: MANY OPEN POSITIONS Building Operations will be posting several jobs this coming week to fill critical vacancies in many of our core areas. Positions include: plumbers, electricians, operating engineers and a mechanical maintenance assistant. These are in addition to the already open millwright, roofer, utility worker, service worker, steamfitter, and a […]

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Top Stories Happy Anniversary to all who joined Building Operations in 2015 Wesbrook Mall AC Water Main scheduled work on March 14 – 18 Utilities will be working on the water main along Wesbrook Mall on March 14 – 18. There will be no service interruptions but may affect traffic flow. For more information, here […]

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Top Stories Bringing issues forward can lead to a bright idea Everyone in Building Ops has the potential of bringing forth a bright idea, just by mere observation. When Liam Nutley, upholsterer, was repairing the aluminum blinds in Geography, he noticed that the bottom slats were very hot. Concerned with the heat loss, he requested […]

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