MIFM  
 46 New product and service launches and  
 company news from the FM industry. 
  Next Edition 
 A visit to the site of UAL’s new London College of  
 Fashion – where global engineering consultancy,  
 Buro Happold, has worked to provide a variety  
 of di  erent uses and specialist spaces while  
 ensuring the building remains on track to achieve  
 the client’s wish for LEED Platinum and BREEAM  
 Outstanding certification. At the end of another  
 year of disruption due to COVID, we ask a group of  
 thought leaders, what will be the most pressing  
 challenges for FMs in 2022? We reveal the findings  
 of a survey of home and hybrid workers, and  
 discover which factors such as the option to stand  
 or sit while working, noise, room lighting and  
 temperature, have an impact on productivity. And  
 a look at the disparate storage needs for both the  
 o  ice and home worker. 
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 M&E 
 32 Bryan McLaggan, MD, Combined Technical  
 Solutions (CTS) provides FMs with a guide  
 to the ways engineering services can help in their  
 drive for net zero carbon. 
 34 Tom Absalom, Managing Director of JCA  
 discusses the delivery of M&E services that  
 support the operation of hybrid working. 
 ERGONOMICS      
 36 Patrick Ames, Director of Claremont  
 suggests we need to look to individual  
 personas to create ergonomic, desirable and  
 e icient workplaces. 
 38 With a significant number of knowledge  
 workers still primarily home based, a trend  
 paper from DURABLE, ‘Working in small spaces’  
 provides some practical solutions. 
 INTERVIEW   
 40 Sara Bean meets Je  Dewing, CEO of  
 Cloudfm to hear how going against the  
 grain has helped him build a successful business. 
 WELLBEING   
 44 Paul Alder, Founder and Managing Director,  
 Vistafolia on ways facility managers can  
 nurture a culture that focusses on workplace  
 wellbeing through greener design. 
 FEATURES 
 CASE STUDY 
 24 FMJ visits the new food and dining areas  
 on Level 2 at 22 Bishopsgate to learn how  
 award-winning studio DesignLSM has created the  
 perfect space for new ways of working.      
 WASTE MANAGEMENT  
 28 Transparency and ROI are critical as FMs  
 face tighter budgetary controls over  
 investment in waste management, according to the  
 latest FMJ/Grundon waste management survey. 
 PEOPLE  
 55 Find out who’s moving where in the facilities  
 management profession. 
 RECRUITMENT 
 56 Work environments across the industry  
 need to be made more welcoming and  
 rewarding in order to attract and keep talent in the  
 long term says Harvey Gretton of Blayze Group. 
 TRAINING 
 57 Nick Blake, Principal FM Consultant, BSRIA  
 and CIRIA Co-Author and Trainer discusses  
 the importance of environmental training to foster  
 sustainable practice in facilities management. 
 CAREER LADDER 
 58 This month we hear from Brett Ennals,   
 Managing Director of Cento. 
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 NEWS & ANALYSIS 
 FMJ NEWS 
 06 This month’s summary of everything that has  
 hit the headlines in the FM sector.   
 ASSOCIATION NEWS 
 08 The latest news and views from RICS and  
 IWFM.    
 EVENT REPORT 
 10 Sara Bean reports from Workplace Trends: 
 A New World of Work which took place in  
 October. 
 ADVICE AND OPINION 
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 COMMENT 
 12 Charlie Mowbray says heat networks  
 are set to play a major role in how the  
 government plans to tackle the climate crisis and  
 support the development of low and zero carbon  
 (LZC) buildings.   
 COMPLIANCE 
 14 The Building Safety Manager: achieving  
 competence. International Workplace’s  
 Kelly Mansfield addresses what competence  
 means and how it is attained.  
 FAST FACTS 
 16 Sadaf Askari, ICL Partner Business  
 Manager at IES explains the benefits  
 to FMs of ESG (Environmental, Social and  
 Governance) strategies and how digital innovation  
 can help.    
 BLOG & SOCIAL MEDIA 
 18 Blog from Jason Webb, Director, Electronic  
 Temperature Instruments.   
 FM CLINIC   
 20 The circular economy is predicted to play  
 a critical role in helping to cut carbon  
 emissions. What new technologies and processes  
 are available to help meet the radical actions  
 needed to help meet the challenges ahead? 
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