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A featured contribution from Leadership Perspectives: a curated forum reserved for leaders nominated by our subscribers and vetted by the Construction Business Review Advisory Board.

the LEGO Group

Nat Shanks, Global Director of Facilities

Transforming Facilities Management into a Strategic Engine

Nat Shanks

Nat Shanks

Sustainable Operations Builder

Nat Shanks brings extensive experience managing property portfolios ranging from 1M to 10M square feet. As a seasoned facilities leader, he has successfully executed over $120M in capital projects, driving cost savings through energy efficiency, preventive maintenance, and optimized building systems. Known for his strength in team building, performance coaching, and compliance oversight, Shanks is adept at interpreting architectural, plumbing, and electrical plans, and ensuring workplace safety aligned with OSHA and insurance standards. Bilingual in English and Spanish, he excels in vendor management, budgeting, and strategic forecasting across global operations.


Facilities management, at its highest level, transforms buildings into living systems— engines of innovation, sustainability, and long-term value. It’s not about upkeep; it’s about orchestrating the infrastructure, technology, and operations that drive precision at scale.


Over the course of my career, I’ve overseen some of the most complex and mission-critical infrastructure in the United States—from advanced aerospace manufacturing facilities like Rolls-Royce Crosspointe to tier-three financial data centers for Truist and Wells Fargo, as well as secure national assets including the Federal Reserve and Virginia’s statewide network of federal courthouses.


Each site operates under distinct demands—classified access, 24/7 uptime, precision mechanical systems, and stringent regulatory oversight. Managing them means carefully orchestrating complex systems across diverse environments—each with its own constraints, risks, and performance demands. It requires building operational frameworks resilient enough to maintain continuity, yet agile enough to evolve—moving from essential reliability to proactive planning, and ultimately toward predictive intelligence.


At The LEGO Group, my work focuses on applying that same systems-level approach to a new generation of infrastructure—one designed to reduce our carbon footprint while enhancing energy efficiency. Our Virginia operations—spanning high-output production, distribution, and adaptive packaging—are engineered as intelligent ecosystems: data-informed, energy-optimized, and built to support a more sustainable future.


That work is part of a broader mission across our global facilities team: designing systems that move beyond operational precision to deliver long-term, measurable environmental impact.


Balancing Active Construction with LongTerm Maintenance Strategy


At LEGO’s Virginia facilities—anchored by our flagship U.S. production site in Chesterfield County, supported by a major regional distribution hub in Prince George County, and complemented by a temporary packaging site in Colonial Heights—we’re building a foundational pillar of The LEGO Group’s long-term strategy in North America.


The scale and complexity of this operation demand far more than conventional maintenance. Effective large-scale facilities management here means orchestrating smart, interdependent building systems that must operate with precision, consistency, and resilience to support 24/7 manufacturing and sustainability practices.


The future of facilities lies in treating buildings as living systems— interconnected, adaptive, and integral to performance.


One of the core challenges in managing a site of this scale is balancing long-term asset performance with the immediate demands of a high-output, sustainability-forward production environment. It’s not just about maintaining equipment—it’s about coordinating a diverse and interdependent set of systems: mechanical engineering, construction, energy infrastructure, packaging operations, security, data, and environmental controls. Each must operate reliably and adapt in real time to shifting production needs.


The real task lies in unifying these functions into a cohesive, data-informed operation that can scale, evolve, and consistently deliver. Whether we’re commissioning new infrastructure or optimizing legacy assets, our focus is on predictive—not reactive—management.


That means anticipating issues before they arise, minimizing disruption, and continuously improving system performance across the entire built environment. LEGO’s global facilities ecosystem fosters a dynamic exchange of knowledge across regions, enabling continuous innovation in our operations. Local solutions shape global strategy, and global insights sharpen local execution—driving smarter, more resilient infrastructure worldwide.


Merging Sustainability with Operational Excellence


Our approach combines environmental stewardship with datadriven performance, ensuring that sustainability and operational efficiency reinforce one another rather than compete.


A clear example of this is our future manufacturing site in Chesterfield County, Virginia. This facility is being developed as LEGO’s first carbon-neutral factory, incorporating on-site renewable solar energy, advanced energy recovery systems, and a long-term goal of achieving zero-waste-to-landfill. We’re also designing systems where waste becomes a resource and materials are selected with lifecycle impacts in mind.


Ultimately, we view sustainability as a performance metric. It’s not just about meeting compliance targets—it’s about designing resilient, future-ready infrastructure that delivers value to the business, to our customers, and to the planet.


Leveraging Smart Building Technologies for Predictive Optimization


Buildings today function as interconnected ecosystems, where mechanical, environmental, and human factors constantly influence one another. Effectively managing that complexity means moving from isolated fixes to integrated performance strategies.


With the convergence of smart building technologies, we’re evolving beyond scheduled maintenance into predictive optimization. The real opportunity isn’t in any one tool—it’s in designing systems that learn from real-world operations, reveal hidden interdependencies, and adapt in real time.


Done well, these systems show how energy use, mechanical health, and environmental conditions interact—turning operational data into strategic insight. This shift allows teams to move from reactive response to proactive foresight, driving more resilient, efficient, and aligned facilities strategies at scale.


Engineering the Future of Facilities as Living, Adaptive Systems


The future of facilities lies in treating buildings as living systems—interconnected, adaptive, and integral to performance. Innovation starts with that mindset. When teams apply the right expertise, they can turn infrastructure into a strategic asset— leveraging technology, data, and design to drive sustainability and scalable growth.


The most forward-looking organizations won’t just adopt tools—they’ll engineer systems that evolve, endure, and deliver measurable value over time.


The articles from these contributors are based on their personal expertise and viewpoints, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations.

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Facilities leaders must now treat buildings as connected operating systems that shape resilience, sustainability and enterprise performance.This perspective underlines why predictive management, energy intelligence and systems-level execution are becoming central to long-term infrastructure value.

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