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Ep10 - Boots on the Ground Facility Assessments in Action

22 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the My Facility Podcast, two FEA team members, Mohammed Arafat and Daniel Besmer talk all things facility condition assessments and what it's really like working out in the field. From day-to-day site visits to unexpected challenges, they share firsthand experiences, lessons learned, and insights into how assessments come together in real-world environments.

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