Facilitron, a United States public spaces facility management and community rental platform, has acquired Management and Communication Consultants (MC²), a facilities software and consulting firm established in the early 1980s to serve school districts, as reported by PR Newswire.
The transaction broadens Facilitron's presence across the country whilst reinforcing its position as the central operating system for school facilities oversight, upkeep and long-term asset planning. MC²'s existing school district clients will transition to Facilitron's platform, combining legacy institutional knowledge with contemporary digital systems.
Facilitron Works, the company's integrated maintenance and asset lifecycle management platform, sits at the centre of this expansion strategy. The system consolidates work order management, scheduled maintenance, facility inspections, long-term repair planning, asset monitoring, performance reporting and operational coordination into one digital environment.
Jeff Benjamin, chief executive officer at Facilitron, said the transaction demonstrates the company's expansion approach and conviction that school facilities management's future depends on integration rather than fragmentation. He added that MC² established strong relationships across this sector over decades, and transferring those school districts to Facilitron Works maintains that trusted foundation whilst updating the supporting technology.
MC² developed lasting partnerships with school districts over more than 40 years through its maintenance planning technology and facilities advisory services. The firm's focus on systematic asset care and reliable client relationships matches Facilitron's objective to update how school districts oversee shared public buildings.
Perry Shimanoff, MC²'s founder, will work alongside Facilitron throughout the changeover period to maintain service continuity and uphold the company's facilities management standards. The deal closed on 9 December 2025, with client migrations scheduled to finish by 1 July 2026.
Access full details on how this acquisition modernises facilities management infrastructure for United States school districts in the complete report.




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