Facilities management industry mulls over climate change
Singapore
SOME 10,000 visitors are expected at a three-day series of conferences for the architecture and building-services sector, at which climate change and sustainability in built environments are set to be key topics of discussion.
In his opening speech at Architecture & Building Services (ABS) 2019 on Tuesday, Tony Khoo, president of the Singapore International Facility Management Association, said climate change has significant implications for those in the facilities management industry.
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