As building owners and operators are challenged to do more with less, architects and engineers are facing new challenges to design for improved performance, not only at construction completion but 10-50 years into occupancy and beyond.
In the Mid-Atlantic Region, building codes and compliance programs like the Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) are ushering in a new era, requiring building owners to comply with the intent of green codes through their operations.
Join Senior Principal Jeffrey Salay and Senior Associate Matt FitzGerald as they explore design considerations for the entire building operations lifecycle. From energy audits to retro-commissioning, our instructors will present project case studies illustrating how owners achieved optimal building performance through careful analysis and evaluation by our MEP design team.
Learning Objective 1
Learn how the building evaluation process can help building owners and operators identify milestones where building enhancements can improve building performance and energy efficiency.
Learning Objective 2
Become familiar with the local jurisdiction’s energy benchmarking and BEPS programs.
Learning Objective 3
Understand the process of retro-commissioning and how retro-CX resulted in improved building operations.
Learning Objective 4
Understand the differences between building operations consulting, energy management services and commissioning as tools to optimize your building’s efficiency.