2025 BOMI Classes

BOMI 2025 BOMA Metro Detroit

2025 Courses

Design Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems Part 1

Design Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems Part 2

Environmental Health and Safety Issues

Design Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems Part 1

October 6, 7 and 8 First National Building, Room 10106 Detroit, MI

Applies To: FMC and PAC Certificates FMA® and RPA® Designations

USGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program

Course Description

This course provides information property and facility managers will need to manage building systems’ ongoing operation and maintenance and maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. You will learn about building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials, and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) systems. Other areas of interest covered in this course book include roofing systems, ceilings and floorings, interior walls, and plumbing systems. Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to: Implement maintenance best practices for building systems to achieve efficiencies and cost savings Support maintenance of building structural components in the design and construction of facilities by selecting and recommending the appropriate materials

Describe best practices for the design, operation, and maintenance of HVAC and plumbing systems

Demonstrate a working knowledge of the systems required for ensuring the preservation of a building’s structural integrity

Take control of your assets and improve overall operational efficiencies

Key Topic Areas Building design and construction Construction materials Structural systems Heating, ventilating, & air conditioning Roofing Lifecycle costing The Building Envelope Interior walls, ceilings, and flooring Plumbing systems Building system controls

Design Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems Part 2

November 3, 4, 5 2025 8 am to 5pm First National Building, Room 10106 Detroit, MI

Applies To: FMC and PAC Certificates FMA® and RPA® Designations

USGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program

Course Description

This course provides information property and facility managers will need to make management decisions about various building systems and sites. These decisions will increase occupant safety and comfort while facilitating building efficiency to meet an organization’s business goals. This course is about understanding electrical systems and lighting, elevator maintenance and modernization, and pest and solid waste management. Other areas of interest covered in this course include security issues, fire and life-safety systems, and energy management concerns. Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to: Effectively analyze, manage, and optimize building systems Identify opportunities to increase the efficiency of building systems Understand the successful management of pests, solid wastes, energy, and security and life-safety systems. Evaluate and implement best practices for increasing occupant safety and comfort

Key Topic Areas

Security Fire protection systems Electricity (AC and DC) and its applications in building systems Energy management Pest control and solid waste management Vertical transportation systems Lighting systems Window cleaning and architectural metal maintenance Landscaping and parking

Environmental Health and Safety Issues

December 8, 9, 10 2025, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM 37000 Grand River Avenue, Farmington Hills, MI

Applies To: FMC and PAC Certificates FMA® and RPA® Designations

USGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program

Course Description

Environmental Health and Safety Issues presents best practices for developing and managing an effective environmental health and safety program. You will learn about the regulatory process and how it affects facilities. Compliance with laws and regulations is a key focus.

The course will prepare you to conduct site assessments, analyze risk, and cooperate with

compliance audits. The course also guides learners through the planning process to mitigate the risk from any workplace emergency, specifically addressing hazardous materials, air quality, water pollution, asbestos and lead hazards, and tank management. The management of and response to specific indoor environmental quality complaints is also addressed. Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to: Develop and manage an effective environmental health and safety program, integrating sustainable best practices wherever appropriate Ensure that your facilities are in compliance with Federal, state, and local regulatory mandates Assess environmental risk factors and prepare for compliance audits Address emergency environmental health situations through proper planning and incident response Maintain health and safety records in accordance with industry best practices Manage indoor environmental quality complaints related to air, water, mold, radon, asbestos, and other environmental hazards Execute appropriate record keeping, reporting, and other requirements associated with aboveground and underground storage tank regulations Design and implement a waste management program, including recycling and disposal of all forms of waste including landfills waste, hazardous waste, universal, electronic, and tenant-generated waste

Key Topic Areas

Regulatory overview Hazard communication Emergency response

Asbestos and lead management Office and industrial ergonomics Indoor air quality Air emissions and pollution control Storage tanks Hazardous waste Site assessment Audits, record keeping, and legal issues

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