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Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — Engineer Spotlight | 8th Annual Greater Philadelphia Facility Management Show — April 29 - May 12, 2016 — 13B

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8 th A nnual G reater P hiladelphia F acility M anagement S how

​ ROOM C 11:30am - 12:30pm Advanced Retrofit ConservationTechnologies Scott Milne, BPI, RESNET, LEED GA; President, National Energy Technologies

Learn how to develop your comprehensive utility reduction plan and how to incorporate advanced technologies founded on elements found in nature. Discover which equipment or process saves from 5 to 25% on electricity, cooling, water, refrigeration, lighting, laundry, hot water, and many other resource depleting activities.These techniques all provide a rapid return on investment, most below 24 months, without the need for government incentives. Attendees will learn about how these products are soundly based on proven science, tested and how their effectiveness can be validated in any building. Session concludes with a review of an actual comprehensive facility case study example.

12:45PM - 1:45PM

ROOMA 12:45pm - 1:45pm Tactics for OptimizingYour Environmental PM Program &Avoiding Emergency Response Situations Kevin Coulon, Regional Services Director;Triumvirate Environmental

This presentation provides strategies for improving your preventative maintenance program to enhance regulatory compliance and reduce the risk of an emergency. You will learn how to create, streamline and optimize a PM calendar in order to maximize cost savings. ​ Learning points: -Assess the risk of an environmental emergency and provide tips on preventing emergencies

-How to incorporate necessary PMs into your facility’s daily routine -Strategies to maintain regulatory compliance using a PM schedule

ROOM B 12:45pm - 1:45pm ​How BIG DATA will drive Facility Managers & Maintenance Scott Clark; Managing Director, Midwest & Canada, SCIenergy

We are now officially in the BIG DATA era! As more buildings and operators implement building management systems (BMS) the need to understand and analyze the building data is growing at an exponential rate. Owners are compounding the challenge for operators by requir- ing more with less in order to buy right and sell high for increased profits. Building engineers along with facility managers have to figure out how to easily and quickly understand and analyze their data in order to stay ahead of problems and control costs. So how do they this? How do they make every building a top performing building in a portfolio? Real time accurate data is the answer but how? Let’s look at where to start and easily turn building data into actionable tactics daily.

ROOM C 12:45pm - 1:45pm AWindow Replacement Project Plan for Occupied Buildings

John Scot; Owner/Chief Operating Officer, Graboyes CommercialWindow Co. and Bill Steedle, Chief Estimator, Graboyes CommercialWindow Co. Present an outline/checklist/timeline to assist building managers to budget, plan, initiate, and ultimately manage their project. We will allow for Q+A on any/all items. We have completed over 500 window replacement projects, in occupied buildings (apartments, schools, hospitals, offices, condominiums, and public buildings) over the past 32 years. Schedule is subject to change.

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