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Growing Old - Six Risks of Aging Facilities


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Data now shows that the average age of facilities in US is around 50 years old. In life we call that middle age.

Whatever your age, you can relate to issues of facility aging that are closely aligned with issues of human aging. Each decade has it’s own set of issues and risks.

For many facility managers, the risks and costs of facilities entering “mid to old age”, is new territory. Facilities that are reaching 40 to 60 years old are facing a new stage of capital investment that many are not prepared for.

Join us for this webinar where Kyle Christiansen, Vice President of US Operations for Roth IAMS, provides a review and summary of decade-based risks for facilities including:

  1. 6 risks every facility manager should know
  2. The risk of each decade in the life of a building
  3. The repeating cycles of repair, remodeling, and renovation
  4. How to manage these risks.