Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — 2017 GP-FM Show— April 28 - May 11, 2017 — 19B
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10:15am – 11:15am (Continued) Room C Combined Heat and Power and the Microgrid Matthew Costello, Sales Engineer; Capstone Turbine Distributor, E‐Finity DG
Distributed energy resources ensure lower costs, resiliency, economic development. and a lower carbon footprint. Microgrids are crucial to this move towards energy independence, because they bring updated technology to energy management. Employing Combined Heat and Power within the microgrid increases efficiency and overall benefits of the project. 11:30am – 12:30pm Room A This educational seminar will provide insight to Cooling Tower Basics and Operational Deficiencies that building and facility maintenance operators typically experience along with updates of new technological advances and solutions that are currently available to recover performance and increase life expectancy of the equipment. Room B Document Retention: An Important Asset Management Requirement Vivica Williams, Director of Business Development; ArchSCAN, LLC Document retention is a significant part of asset management and the protection of important documents such as internal and external records, blueprints, O&M manuals, correspondence, , etc. Learn how to make the transition from paper to digital technology, archiving, document management, and above all disaster prevention (fires, floods, hurricanes, etc.) Computers are our most useful tool. Are you using them to safeguard and preserve your irreplaceable documents for future generations? Room C The Potential for Energy Efficiency in Commercial and Industrial Facilities Kenneth Hellberg, Building Performance Specialist; Pennsylvania College of Technology ‐ National Sustainable Structures Center Today, virtually ALL Commercial & Industrial facilities can save an incredible amount of money on energy, maintenance, and capital expenditures by reducing their energy use. And these methods for saving are applicable to Educational, Institutional & Governmental facilities as well! Attendees at this presentation will learn about these opportunities for savings and gain insight into the untapped potential of energy efficiency in today's Commercial and Industrial facilities. 12:45pm – 1:45pm Room A Let's Talk Trash Judy Ward, President; Advanced Enviro Systems This session will provide information on strategies for waste reduction and recycling solutions at your facility, efficient waste and recycling programs, and the opportunities available to reduce trash costs through compaction and recycling. Room B Remediation of Non-Visible Contaminants that Harm Structural Integrity Regis Doucette, Regional Manager; CHLOR RID International It is important to assess and remediate surface soluble salts on concrete and metal to prevent dangerous and costly structural issues. Corrosion from expanded reinforcing bars compromises the structural integrity of the assembly. Attendees at this session will learn how this problem can be properly and effectively controlled. This will include: How are specifications changing to address soluble salts? ‐ What are soluble salts and where do they come from? ‐ How do they impact coating performance? ‐ How do they impact structural integrity of concrete and other structures? ‐ What are major entities doing to battle this problem? ‐ How do you identify and test for them? ‐ How do you remove them? Room C Outsourcing – Cutting Costs Without Cutting Service Mitch Handman, President & Ron Ristine, Director of Commercial Construction; R.C. Legnini Co., Inc. This session will address two key questions: How does a Facilities Manager effectively outsource Repairs, Maintenance & Construction Services? How do you really save money with Outsourcing? Cooling Tower Deficiencies and Solutions Chris Healey, General Manager; Morin Distribution
Please note: All Sessions are FREE to Attend. Schedule is subject to change. ALL Educational Seminars are approved for 0.1 CEU credit by the Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) for AFE member credit within AFE's Continuing Education Program ONLY. Non-AFE Continuing Education Program Participants should contact their respective Association or Institution for reciprocal CEU approval .
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