Every year, The University of New Mexico and Facilities Management (FM) implements the Winter Setback Program to conserve resources over the break.
The program runs from Dec. 23 to Jan. 3. During this time, the temperatures in many unoccupied campus...
On March 12, in celebration of New Mexico Arbor Day, Facilities Management (FM) arborists planted two Piñon Pine trees on The University of New Mexico (UNM) campus.
The State Legislature formally adopted the Piñon Pine, also called the Two Needle...
In support of The University of New Mexico’s Bring Back the Pack Initiative, Facilities Management (FM) has provided multiple resources for campus departments, students, and staff to help navigate the availability and safety of buildings for the fall...
Even though The University of New Mexico’s main campus is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are certain jobs that remain on a regular routine for cleaning, maintenance and other necessary activities that keep the campus landscape looking...
The University of New Mexico's Facilities Management (FM) held its 2019 annual United Way barbecue and through the the generosity of staff and vendors, exceeded $3,400, a new rcord of giving for the event.
This total raised represents a 19 percent...
In an effort to increase awareness of projects and activities that may affect The University of New Mexico (UNM) campus user experience, Facilities Management (FM) has initiated new communication channels.
On the main menu of the FM website, campus...
Join Facilities Management for their 3rdAnnual Car and Motorcycle Show on Friday, May 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the west parking lot of the Service Building located at 1818 Camino del Servicio NE—enter from Tucker Ave.
As a special feature, this...
On Sept. 25 The University of New Mexico’s Farris Engineering Center won the Energy Project of the Year award from the New Mexico Association of Energy Engineers (NMAEE). The award recognizes projects that show innovation in energy management.
The...
UNM’s Physical Plant Department, the largest department within the University, is changing its name. Gone are the days of referring to it and its over 390 employees as PPD. Starting Aug. 24, an official launch to change the name to Facilities Management...