Saving money on facility management using Smartphone’s –
23rd July, 2012 - Posted by Jeffrey S. Weil, MCR.h, SIOR - No Comments
The Los Angeles Unified School District is the largest public school system in California and second largest in the United States, with 14,000 buildings spread out over 710 square miles. Their facilities team developed a program that enables students, facility and administrators to use Smartphone’s to send text messages and photos whenever students and staff see broken toilets, leaky faucets, graffiti, which reduces time, money and energy spent on locating and reporting problems.
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Posted on: July 23, 2012
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