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Real estate owners are retrofitting their properties for performance purposes to sustain them amid intense operational schedules, such as demonstrated with the current coronavirus pandemic, Michael Moran, chief sustainability and risk officer at technology firm Microshare, tells GlobeSt.com.
NEW YORK CITY- Real estate owners are retrofitting their properties for performance purposes to sustain them amid intense operational schedules during pandemics or unexpected natural disasters, such as demonstrated with the current public crisis the coronavirus has caused, Michael Moran, chief sustainability and risk officer at technology firm Microshare, tells GlobeSt.com.
“One of the big realizations that have occurred in the last couple of weeks is that what we’ve been saying about buildings as living breathing entities rather than inert assets is true,” Moran said.