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2020SOUTHWESTBUILDINGS&FACILITIESMANAGEMENTSHOW&CONFERENCE

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Wednesday • Feb. 12, 2020 9:00am | 5 ESSENTIALS FOR IMPROVING THE PROJECT CLOSEOUT PROCESS FOR FACILITIES TEAMS David Trask, Senior Solutions Director, ARC Facilities Learn about new trends and best practices for making the closeout handoff an easier more efficient process; and hear the requirements for successfully making the transition to working, responding and recovering faster. 9:00am | PREPARING FOR AND SOLVING EVERYDAY INCIDENTS Brook Werlinger, Branch Manager, Restoration Management Company An open forum to discuss how to prepare, execute and complete everyday incidents that happen during normal business hours and after hours. These incidents include water damage, fire damage and mold damage. Type of damaged material includes building material and electronics 9:00am | INTEGRATED DESIGN CONSTRUCTION Asa Plum, Senior Project Designer & Dir. Business Development, Shyft Collective An integration of perspectives, processes and approach from initial real estate selection through design, construction and post occupancy means a better path to better projects. 10:15am | NEXT PRACTICE IN REDUCING RISK: CLIENT EDUCATION Dr. Kenneth Sullivan, Professor, ASU; John Savicky, Dir. Sourcing Research, ASU; Dr. Kristen Hutado, Research Professor, ASU Low Performing Contractors are costing you more than you think! How much time do you spend with RFI’s, incom- plete/low quality submittals, change order claims, etc.? You may have no control over who the client/owner hires to build your project, but you can minimize that risk. Learn the next practice in risk reduction —– Client Education in 1) Tender practices that attract High Performing Contractors, 2) Better ways to evaluate expertise during selection, 3) Creating positive accountability, 4) Creating a measured environment during project delivery. You will learn about the value of an educated client and how you can lead them to better outcomes for their projects. High performing contractors reduce your risk, and make your efforts look their best. Go beyond the Best learn how to implement the Next Practices. 10:15am | SOLVING YOUR WATER LOSS FROM A TO Z Brock Werlinger, Branch Mgr., Restoration Management Co.; Erik Lundgaard, Pres.; MSE Environmental A breakdown of mitigating a water loss in your facility. Starting off by determining what needs to be done initially. Categorizing and defining the classification of the water. What procedures (per water category) to take during the mitigation process. What further damages may occur if loss is not mitigated properly. Lastly, what testing can be used to ensure loss is handled properly. Talk 6 – 11:30am - 12:30pm 10:15am | THE RELEVANCE OF DRONES REGARDING HIGHLY SPECIFIC DATA POINTS Melinda Sokolloski, CEO, MS Aerial Review of Drones and the ongoing ability to access complicated structures. This includes modeling, thermography and long term data cataloging. Melinda will review positive and negative challenges that have been brought forth by industry professionals and present enterprise solutions to safely collect pertinent information. 1:15pm | MAINTENANCE INNOVATION WITH FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Jeremy Macdonald, Global Energy & Sustainability Director, ISS Facilities Services New technologies exist to diagnose and solve building maintenance challenges. With a comprehensive program building owners can realize significant cost reductions and maintenance teams can focus on root causes and higher value work. I will present our case study for FDD that won an innovation award from the DOE. 1:15pm | UNDERSTANDING HUMAN FACTORS AND THE IMPACT ON SAFETY Carly Baez, Dir. of Business Development, AZ Chapter National Safety Council We design our workplaces with the most well-intentioned efforts to improve Safety, yet incidents still occur. We need to look beyond the standards, the controls, the safety policies and safety training…we need to look at ourselves as humans and know that number one, we are far from perfect and number two, our emotions and what goes on in our every day lives can impact our day in a positive or negative way. 1:15pm | NAC TECHNOLOGY FOR HARD WATER Murphy Kormos, Founder,ScaleXPro Municipality water treatment continues to get worse. You’ll get an overview of 20th Century water treatment technology and issues they create for addressing hard water. Finally an introduction to 21st century water treatment with NAC technology for hard water.

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