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SUMMARY:Interconnected: Bringing Multiple Stakeholders Together to Improve Building Design & Operations
DESCRIPTION:Project teams bring various stakeholders together for building projects\, but never has it been more vital to have multiple stakeholders sit together than in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design touches every aspect of the lives of people occupying a space\, so cross-disciplinary teams must work together to ensure buildings and designed\, constructed and operated in ways that support human health—from urban planners\, building owners\, architects\, engineers\, facility managers\, interior designers and human resources. \nThis webinar will bring a variety of building professionals together to discuss the importance of multidisciplinary teams in planning\, designing\, constructing and operating buildings in the future that support occupant wellbeing.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/interconnected-bringing-multiple-stakeholders-together-to-improve-building-design-operations/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Smart building technologies
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SUMMARY:Why Smart Buildings Virtual Executive Forum: Navigating the New World\, How the COVID-19 Crisis Has Strengthened the Case for Smart Buildings Practices & Technologies
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 crisis has impacted each of us and the world at large in ways that can’t be undone\, but it’s also strengthened the case for smart buildings technologies and practices to help mitigate unforeseen crisis\, maintain electrical grid reliability\, and better manage building operations to meet the needs of tenants\, occupants and other stakeholders to the built environment. Buildings and building technologies will play a critical role in driving society toward a new normal as we emerge from our homes and return to public life inside of buildings. As such\, the Smart Buildings Center is excited to invite you to a Why Smart Buildings Virtual Executive Forum: Navigating the New World\, How the COVID-19 Crisis Has Strengthened the Case for Smart Buildings Practices and Technologies. In this 90-minute webinar\, we will hear from Cara Carmichael of the Rocky Mountain Institute\, Art Smith of DB Engineering and Matt Golden of Recurve as they explore the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on commercial buildings.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/why-smart-buildings-virtual-executive-forum-navigating-the-new-world-how-the-covid-19-crisis-has-strengthened-the-case-for-smart-buildings-practices-technologies/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Energy efficiency,Smart building technologies
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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SUMMARY:2020 Better Buildings\, Better Plants Summit
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Better Buildings\, Better Plants Summit is happening June 8-11 as a virtual leadership symposium. Join your peers and fellow experts from across sectors to discuss emerging technologies\, workforce development\, resilience\, and more. Register today to sign up for sessions\, workshops\, and special events. This annual event is an opportunity for partners and key stakeholders to explore emerging technologies and share innovative strategies and market leadership in energy and water efficiency. Learn more
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/2020-better-buildings-better-plants-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Energy efficiency,Grid enabled buildings
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SUMMARY:Access Control 2020: The State of the Industry
DESCRIPTION:A new study of security directors\, managers\, and consultants finds access control infrastructure is deteriorating\, as is the confidence that the access control systems in place are up for the job. These findings come from a survey of ASIS International members and customers on access control technology and its use. The study underscores the complexities of managing physical security at a time when the technological sophistication of bad actors and the potential costs of security vulnerabilities are rapidly increasing.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/access-control-2020-the-state-of-the-industry/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations,Smart building technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T110000
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SUMMARY:BOC HVAC Controls Including Demand-Control Ventilation Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will highlight HVAC controls strategies\, including demand-control ventilation\, that building operators can implement in their buildings to make them more comfortable and efficient. \nBuilding Operator Certification (BOC)  offers live instructional webinars throughout the year to keep you informed on the dynamic field of facilities management. Learn practical solutions to deal with the energy hogs in your building from industry experts. \n\nFor the BOC graduate\, successful completion of the webinar and accompanying quiz provides 1.5 points towards maintaining your BOC Credential and .15 IACET CEU’s towards the renewal of industry certifications\, certificates and licenses including but not limited to AIA\, PE\, LEED\, IFMA\, ASHRAE\, and AEE. \nLive webinars are from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. Eastern. Once broadcast\, they are available on demand in recorded format from the BOC webinar library.
URL:https://smartbuildingscenter.org/remote-learning-event/boc-hvac-controls-including-demand-control-ventilation-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Building operations
ORGANIZER;CN="Smart Buildings Center":MAILTO:info@smartbuildingscenter.org
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