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Real Estate Journal — May 16 - 29, 2014 — 9A

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ARC RATED CLOTHING – Why specific employees need this at your company! 10:15 AM — Room C Speaker: KevinBest, Regional Director of ProtectiveApparel, CintasCorp. Description: This course will help you understand the common work- place hazard of Electric Arc Flash and how to use NFPA 70E to imple- ment the proper Arc Rated Clothing and PPE. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions as they relate to their specific workplace environment. Examples of common FRC & PPE items will be made available for the attendees to observe. Please note: This is a professional presentation, however attendees should be prepared to witness graphic video and content as a part of being educated in this discussion. 0.1 CEU - AFE Description: The seminar will introduce attendees to basic design prin- ciples and maintenance requirements for cooling towers. The “Design” aspect of this presentation will cover Principles of Operation, Evapora- tion, Types of Cooling Towers, Design Terms, Definitions and Formulas. The “Operational” part of the seminar will cover Preventative Main- tenance, Tower Inspections, Performance Deficiencies and Capacity Management. 0.1 CEU - AFE Maintaining Indoor Air Quality During the Construction Process 11:30 AM — Room B Speaker: Randal Stites, Vice President of Engineering Services, Polinger Shannon and Luchs, NAPEEF Description: With the current emphasis on the built environment, and its affect on the population working in it, all aspects of managing the in- door air quality of a building are becoming a higher priority. This focus substantially affects the LEED process and Energy Star requirements, however, often there is a component of managing indoor air quality that gets overlooked and can result in problematic and expensive fol- low up. When a tenant space is scheduled to undergo minor or major renovations, unless the property already has a solid Construction and IAQ Management Guideline in place, it will be difficult to implement them at the time of the project. Such a guideline can assist all involved parties in reducing costs, protecting the buildings HVAC system, and protecting tenants working during the construction or those that popu- late the space when complete. 0.1 CEU - AFE Improving Maintenance Operations with Smart Phones and Tablets 11:30 AM — Room C Speaker: Rich Hunter, CEO, Novo Solutions, Inc. Description: In this presentation we will discuss the value of hav- ing access to information at your fingertips with your mobile device. How to quickly access information such as site details, maintenance procedures, work orders, asset details, inventory on hand, etc. will be presented. 0.1 CEU - AFE Nanotechnology Solutions for Buildings & Facilities 12:45 PM — Room A Speaker:WilliamWarwick,CEO, InnovativeNanotechnologySolutions, LLC Description: We present the latest advances and R&D in Nano technol- ogy coatings and other solutions for persistent problems in building envelope, waterproofing, and maintenance cost reduction through ef- fective preventative maintenance. 0.1 CEU - AFE Five Myths About Replacing Existing Fluorescent Lamps with LED Tubes 12:45 PM — Room B Speaker: Richard Gill, Partner, Green Edge Lighting, LLC Description: There is much confusion surrounding LED replacements for fluorescent tubes. This session is designed to address five of the more common misunderstandings and shed some light (pun intended) on how municipal organizations can address the issues and achieve success without resorting to huge capital outlays. This is an update identifying new influencers and decision criteria. 0.1 CEU - AFE Cooling Tower Principles and Maintenance 11:30 AM — Room A Speaker: Chris Healey, Manager, Morin Distribution

2014 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

What You REALLY Need to Know About LED Lighting 9:00 AM — Room A Speaker: E. W. Dovel, VP, Public Sector, Harris Lighting, a division of Orion Energy Systems, Description: Facility managers need new knowledge to compare LED lighting systems to traditional lighting systems. This session will arm you with the knowledge to wade through the pitfalls and make deci- sions based on the economics and other factors. 0.1 CEU - AFE Forget About Green-Building & Sustainability… Let’s Talk Common Sense 9:00 AM — Room B Speaker: Peter Arnoldt, Consultant, RCx Building Diagnostics Description: All too often energy is viewed as an “overhead cost” instead of a “controllable cost” when it comes to facility management. And, un- fortunately, the notion of “green-building” and sustainability have been so misconstrued that they often leave bad impressions. Learn how a common-sense approach to establishing a successful energy-management program can help your building become a high-performance investment to maximize your returns. 0.1 CEU - AFE Speaker: Julio Herrera, Principle Curriculum Developer, National Association of Power Engineering Educational Foundation NAPEEF Description: This seminar is designed to enhance the Preventive Main- tenance skills of maintenance technicians on HVAC system in an apart- ment complex/residential setting. At the completion of this seminar the participants will be able to: 1. Understand the importance of Preventive maintenance; 2. Name needed steps for a PM service call; 3. Name the steps needed to take superheat and sub-cooling readings; 4. Complete superheat and sub-cooling calculation. 0.1 CEU - AFE Aging Building Infrastructure 10:15 AM — Room A Speaker: Ted Ross, President, TRC Engineering and Steve Turner, Principal, BECS Description: This presentation on Aging Building Infrastructure will ad- dress the mechanical, electrical and structural issues in older buildings and the implication of these issues on budget, planning and property values. The session will cover the issue of maintenance, and whether replacement or repair of systems is the best option for management. 0.1 CEU - AFE Mold Prevention 10:15 AM — Room B Speaker: Tim Groves, MWR, MFSR, JTC, Emergency Services Supervi- sor, Paul Davis Restoration Description: Mold is one of the most common property issues build- ing owners and managers face. With new regulations and increased sensitivity to this four letter word; mold is an issue you can’t afford to ignore. As much as 95% of excessive mold growth in structures could be avoided with properly applied drying techniques. This seminar serves as an introduction to issues dealing with the assessment, remediation, and prevention of mold growth. As experts in property damage miti- gation, restoration, and reconstruction, we will provide you with the tools you need to protect your properties from mold damage and keep your residents safe from the side effects of mold exposure. The course will be presented by Paul Davis Emergency Services Supervisor, Tim Groves. With over 19 years in the emergency services industry and a vast array of training and certifications, Tim brings much knowledge and insight that will surely benefit those attending. 0.1 CEU - AFE HVAC Preventive Maintenance 9:00 AM — Room C

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