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Core’s Lorna Kelty named Workplace and Estates Manager of the Year at the Facilities Management Awards 2025
Core’s Lorna Kelty has been honoured with the Workplace and Estates Manager of the Year award at this year’s Facilities Management Awards, recognising her outstanding leadership, innovation, and impact in driving operational excellence and employee engagement within Core.
Newmark expands property and facilities management into India with senior leadership hire
Newmark expands Property and Facilities Management into India, appointing Sathish Rajendren as Executive Managing Director. Based in Bangalore, he will oversee operations across India and APAC, targeting efficiency, sustainability, and growth.
Marathon Live launches facilities management division to support small and midsize venues
Marathon Live launches Facilities Management Division, led by CEO Mark Dinerstein, offering full-service venue operations including F&B, talent booking, marketing, CRM, and production. Tulips FTW in Fort Worth becomes first client.
Mitie secures £11.8M facilities management contract with London NHS trust
Mitie wins £11.8m five-year TFM contract with Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, covering King George Hospital and four sites, introducing AI-driven portering, bedside catering, and community initiatives.
Sodexo to support Home Office in major estate services transformation
Sodexo secures five-year contract to help the UK Home Office build its own facilities management function across 677 assets nationwide, enhancing performance visibility, compliance, and operational efficiency.
EIB backs Irish cities with district heating advisory to cut carbon and costs
EIB launches advisory support to help Dublin and Cork develop district heating systems, reducing energy costs and emissions. The initiative backs Ireland’s energy transition and EU climate-neutral city goals.
Innovative Management
The Facilities Management sector is embracing a decisive shift towards technology-driven efficiency and responsible practice. The convergence of innovation, regulation, and sustainability is creating an industry defined by both agility and accountability. As Lette AI raises $1.4M, the emergence of AI-led tools demonstrates how automation can transform asset oversight and operational decision-making. Enhanced data visibility and predictive maintenance are now becoming essential for facilities teams striving to balance performance with cost. Tightening regulatory frameworks are also shaping strategy. Operators adopt digital inspection tools highlights how compliance technology is ensuring safer, more transparent building management. This digital adaptation reflects a broader trend of proactive governance within the built environment. At the same time, SOS Group honoured for CSR impact underscores the growing importance of corporate purpose. Recognition of community engagement and ethical leadership signals that operational excellence now extends beyond efficiency to societal contribution. These stories showcase how modern facilities management is evolving, merging innovation, sustainability, and strategic foresight to design spaces that are not only efficient but also adaptable and resilient for the future. Explore these insights and more in our latest newsletter.
SOS Group Honoured for Outstanding CSR Impact at the Facilities Management Awards
SOS Group was recognised with the Facilities Management CSR Initiative of the Year award for Project Inspire, a pioneering programme that reflects the company’s deep commitment to social responsibility, sustainability, and youth empowerment.
FMM named Diamond Sponsor of Qatar International Facility Management Conference 2025
FMM Qatar participates as Diamond Sponsor at the 2025 Qatar International Facility Management Conference, promoting sustainability, operational innovation, and workforce development to support Qatar National Vision 2030.
Commercial property operators adopt digital inspection software as fire safety rules tighten
Commercial property operators are increasingly adopting digital inspection software to meet growing fire safety and OSHA compliance requirements. Mobile platforms replace paper, centralize data, ensure audit readiness, and improve efficiency across multi-property portfolios.
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