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New NYC Energy Conservation Code -Master Class: Building Mechanical Systems
Green Building Worldwide is geared up to deliver distinct comprehensive training classes from technical and legislative experts.
Impacting the built environment for existing and new construction. Join Green Building Worldwide for important seminars being held February 14 through April 4, 2017. Key will be the review of Building Mechanical Systems guildeline change and mandates within the newly amended NYC Energy Conservation Code and implications. Registration is required as seating is limited.
New York City’s one million buildings include a diverse range of building types, architectural styles, and uses. Compliance and enforcement of the CODE is a critical component in citywide efforts. Enforcement ensures that newly constructed and significantly renovated buildings meet the building codes that require them to be more energy efficient and resilient.
FACTS:
Forum Objectives: February 28, 2017
Capital Planning: Access to Financing and Incentives for Energy Improvements
New York City building owners face a range of competing needs that limit the amount of capital that can be spent on energy efficiency upgrades, particularly in affordable housing. In addition, implementing deep energy retrofits and leading edge new construction techniques today can be costly because the market for these services and products is not yet mature. It will be essential to help bring down these costs and work with the private sector to improve access to financing and incentives for energy improvements.
Why This is Relevant:
About Our Master Classes and Open Forums:
GBW Master Classes and OPEN FORUMS enable you to readily assess and what is required and the next steps your organization must take to ensure compliance, strengthen resource tools and knowledge base. The sessions will also review foreseeable challenges and the strategies for addressing them.Our audience of industry professionals impact diverse sectors locally, nationally and globally. Their focus is on continually integrating products, services, technologies and methodologies into their sustainability strategies. Working as trusted partners to numerous stakeholders, we are looked upon to organize and continue to be on the frontline of the strategies which eradicate carbon emissions, inform stakeholders, and speak to the best methodologies and technologies.
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
FEATURED PRESENTER: L. Charlie Oliver, CEO and Chief Analyst, Green Building Worldwide
L. Charlie Oliver has surfaced as a strategic thinker and unique source of information on legislation impacting energy, infrastructure, and compliance. After 20 years in consulting and commercial real estate industry, Charlie founded GBW to offer strategic research, communications, and legislative advisory and training. Charlie is largely credited with being a catalyst for envisioning this cohesive, well functioning collaborative entity in local, state, national, and international markets. Charlie delivers presentations locally, national and globally on codes and stand alone mandates which include the New York City Energy Conservation Code, Local Law 87, Local Law 88, Local Law 86 and Reforming the Energy Vision - REV. Clients include international finance, retail and technological, and real estate firms. Charlie will present on the recently amended New York City Energy Conservation Code with respect to amendments to Building Mechanical Systems.
GUEST SPEAKERS: SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Oliver Baumann, CEO, Baumann Consulting
Oliver Baumann has two decades of extensive experience in design, commissioning, and measurement & verification for high-performance buildings, as well as the optimization of building systems operations on a large scale. Oliver’s expertise covers the entire lifecycle of buildings, including developing innovative energy concepts, peer review for design, quality assurance during construction, and measurement and verification of building performance and operation. Projects worked on include the German Stock Exchange, GW Smith Center, Brock Environmental Center, The Museum, and the OCC Headquarters. Oliver will present on Retro-commissioning best practices and share case studies.
Christopher Kinlen, Senior Commissioning Engineer, CodeGreen Solutions
Christopher Kinlen oversees all new construction Cx projects and helps ensure their completion. He is also responsible for pricing and putting together RFPs. Chris has completed LEED CI & CS projects throughout NYC. A few of CodeGreen clients include Normandy Real Estate Partners, California Department of General Services, APF Properties, Atlantic Realty Development Corporation, Blackrock, and the Kilroy Realty Corporation. Christopher will present on analyzing and optimizing building systems by ensuring they are installed, operated and functioning as intended.