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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS JULY 20-22, 2016 DENVER, COLORADO MEDIA PARTNERS: SUPPORTING PARTNER: Next Generation Corporate Real Estate – New Designs and Retrofits: • How to design and how to redesign - Latest software to design Smart building - Building Information Modeling (BIM model) • Creativity and Excellence in design – pioneering new trends in building performance and sustainability – creating workplace for the future • Best practice - sustainability retrofits for corporate buildings - example of economic and environmental revitalization Cyber Security and Agility - a must in Smart Commercial Buildings: • Cyber protection of building automation systems - fundamental requirement for all building and energy management systems • Latest trends in cyber security • Future belongs to more agile applications - integrated, mobile, and responsive in real time to changes in the market, business, and user needs Tools for Energy Efficient and Sustainable Intelligent Buildings: • Learn how to manage multiple commercial sites efficiently and optimize operations • Examining automated and adjustable control of lighting, HVAC, blinds, security and evacuation systems across multiple locations • Improving wireless coverage and capacity inside buildings • Zero Net Energy building controls • How to transform utility bill data into a powerful tool to achieve your energy goals • Real-time monitoring through thermostats, motion and solar sensors, security, energy usage and more Real Estate and Corporate IT Management Solutions: • Learn about the best practices of comprehensive corporate real estate information management systems • Training and attracting tech talent to operate smart commercial buildings • Internet of Things (IoT) as a tool to manage buildings KEY TOPICS TO BE COVERED INCLUDE: Smart Commercial Buildings Strengthening Building Performance through Implementation of the Latest Energy Efficient Technologies and Building Management Software July 20-22, 2016 • Denver, CO “With a commercial office marketplace of 12 billion square feet in the U.S. alone and a Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) estimated $8.45 per square foot of operating costs, the opportunity for smart strategy and solutions is enormous.” Intelligent Buildings, Inc.,2015 FEATURING AN EXCLUSIVE PRE-CONFERENCE TOUR OF THE NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY ON JULY 20, 2016 (Limited to 40 participants, 20 per tour group - NREL is a closed site and advanced registration is required) PHONE: 312 780 0700 FAX: 312 780 0600 WEB: www.acius.net @ACI_US

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

Media Partners:suPPorting Partner:

Next Generation Corporate Real Estate – New Designs and Retrofits:• How to design and how to redesign - Latest software to design

Smart building - Building Information Modeling (BIM model)• Creativity and Excellence in design – pioneering new trends in

building performance and sustainability – creating workplace for the future

• Best practice - sustainability retrofits for corporate buildings - example of economic and environmental revitalization

Cyber Security and Agility - a must in Smart Commercial Buildings: • Cyber protection of building automation systems -

fundamental requirement for all building and energy management systems

• Latest trends in cyber security• Future belongs to more agile applications - integrated,

mobile, and responsive in real time to changes in the market, business, and user needs

Tools for Energy Efficient and Sustainable Intelligent Buildings:• Learn how to manage multiple commercial sites efficiently

and optimize operations • Examining automated and adjustable control of lighting, HVAC,

blinds, security and evacuation systems across multiple locations • Improving wireless coverage and capacity inside buildings• Zero Net Energy building controls• How to transform utility bill data into a powerful tool to

achieve your energy goals • Real-time monitoring through thermostats, motion and solar

sensors, security, energy usage and more Real Estate and Corporate IT Management Solutions:• Learn about the best practices of comprehensive corporate

real estate information management systems• Training and attracting tech talent to operate smart commercial

buildings • Internet of Things (IoT) as a tool to manage buildings

Key toPics to be covered include:

Smart Commercial BuildingsStrengthening Building Performance through Implementation of the Latest Energy Efficient

Technologies and Building Management Software

July 20-22, 2016 • Denver, CO

“With a commercial office marketplace of 12 billion square feet in the U.S. alone and a Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) estimated $8.45 per square foot of operating costs, the opportunity for smart strategy and solutions is enormous.”

Intelligent Buildings, Inc.,2015

Featuring an exclusive Pre-conFerence tour oF the national renewable energy laboratory on July 20, 2016(Limited to 40 participants, 20 per tour group - NREL is a closed site and advanced registration is required)

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

• Building Owners and Managers • Building Managements Experts• Corporate Real Estate Executives• Commercial Owners• Government / Institutional Owners• Commercial Developers • Multi-Site Operations and Facility

Managers

• Chief Operating Officers• Commercial Brokers• Energy / Sustainability Executives• Senior Technology Strategists• Construction Project Managers• Commercial Real Estate Consultants• Real Estate IT Professionals

• Architects• Property Managers• Asset Managers• Chief Engineers• Chief Building Engineers/Engineering

Directors• Operating Engineers• Managers/Directors of Technical Services

who will attend:

John Bendt, Vice President, Building Retrofit Strategy APOGEE ENTERPRISES INC.Paul Bergquist, Director, Business Development SKYFOUNDRYCaroline M. Clevenger, Assistant Professor UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVERRyan Corrigan, COO/Principal 8760 ENGINEERING Brian Dunbar, Executive Director INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Andrew Mitchell, Project Manager BETTER BUILDINGS ALLIANCE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYClayton Mitchell, Executive Director NATIONAL FACILITIES SERVICES COLORADO/MID-ATLANTIC STATES AT KAISER PERMANENTE LOCATIONIan Molloy, Senior Product Manager AUTODESK INC.

John Pitcher, CEO WEBER SENSORSJoseph Poskie, Engineer and Segment Manager TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONSJim Sinopoli, Managing Principal SMART BUILDINGS LLCNancy Johnson Sanquist, Strategist TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONSEmma Stewart, Ph.D., Head of Sustainability Solutions AUTODESK Board Member IMPACT INFRASTRUCTURE Lauren Zullo, Director of National Initiatives, City Energy Project NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

Opening Keynote Joseph Bocchiaro III, Principal Consultant THE SEXTANT GROUP

Conference Workshop Shaun Klann, Vice President of Business Development INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS, LLC

ZNE Buildings Research Ralph DiNola, CEO NEW BUILDINGS INSTITUTE

Panel Discussion Chair Robert K. Watson, Chief Strategy Officer ECON GROUP

Cybersecurity Research Rawlson O’Neil King, Communications Director CABA

Cybersecurity Expert Jeffery J. Gray, Chief of Training & Outreach INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

conFerence sPeaKers:

Enter a workspace that’s aware of you as an individual – whether you’re an employee, partner, customer or supplier. Discover the latest technology innovations impacting the corporate real estate industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from and network with representatives from companies and organizations nationwide that are involved in development of the latest technologies in constructing and managing buildings of the future. Our event creates a meeting place for many sectors of the commercial real estate industry. The conference attracts executive decision-makers who are seeking to advance their knowledge of the latest business solutions, innovations and technologies. The aim is to bring together the most important aspects of the “Intelligent Building”, focusing on the latest innovations and effective building operations technologies. Cybersecurity issues and trends for the future will also be introduced to the audience. Embrace this opportunity to network and meet visionary industry leaders who share the common goal of promoting the use of technology to improve how we design, build, lease, automate and manage commercial property.Register for this exclusive industry conference to learn strategies from top industry leaders and innovators, make sure you don’t miss the Smart Commercial Buildings Conference, July 20 – 22, 2016.

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: AN INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS – DEFINING, PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMThis workshop will be a rapid emersion session that will provide the attendees a fundamental introduction into the Smart Building industry segment. During this session we will review the Mega trends that are setting the standards for what is an intelligent building along with providing the stakeholders guidance on where to start with the develop-ment of their strategy, requirements, and execution tool sets.Participants will learn about:• How to become educated on the mega trends that • Tactical lessons learned – smart buildings are not are defining todays intelligent buildings space ‘business as usual’ what do you need to do different • Learn the importance of setting your strategy and during design, construction and Operations where to startShaun Klann, Vice President of Business Development INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS, LLC

3:00 PM

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS 2:45 PM

OPTIMIZING YOUR BUILDING’S FINANCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND SOCIAL VALUE Did You Know You Can Value ...?• The change in building occupant productivity, sick • The energy savings, stormwater management, and leave, and health, associated with indoor air quality carbon emissions reduction benefits to help you to help you decide on mechanical, natural or choose a green, white, or blue roof? mixed ventilation?• The financial, social, and environmental benefits of regional sourcing of construction materials and reduction in construction waste?In this presentation you will learn how to:• Evolution of the intelligent buildings market • IoT, big data, and security in intelligent buildings• Use cases for intelligent building solutions • Changing competitive landscapeEmma Stewart, Ph.D., Head of Sustainability Solutions AUTODESK Board Member IMPACT INFRASTRUCTURE

2:15 PM

MIXING IT UP IN THE BUILDING DIGITAL WORKPLACE: A WORKSHOP EXPLORING NEW TECHNOLOGIES New software and hardware products are changing the way we work in the digital business world where the blur between the physical and the virtual is becoming more and more blended. This session has been created as an innovation learning lab where an attendee can come to find out how these new technologies can be deployed and even try out some of them after the session. The technologies include examples of:• Drones for building (i.e. roof, façade) and land condition • HoloLens, a Google software and hardware wearable assessment, as well as site selection; device for mixing both virtual and physical reality utilizing• Project Tango, a Microsoft software and hardware tablet BIM software in a real environment; device for mapping the interior of a space including • BIM cloud-based collaborative platform to allow all what infrastructure is behind the walls; stakeholders to be working from the same information• RFID technologies with are fueling the Internet of on a building project; Everything and allowing machines to talk to machines; • Robotics and AI technologies applied to FM/RE.Attendees will learn to:• Understand what new technologies are available • Define how their own building digital workplace to building professionals both today and in the should be designed future • Experience what new technologies like mixed reality• Learn what the Building Digital Workplace concept can be like to work with is and how it can transform the way real estate and • imagine a day in the life of a future building worker in facility professionals work the futureNancy Johnson Sanquist, Strategist TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONSJoseph Poskie, Engineer and Segment Manager TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS

1:30 PM

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION1:00 PM

Pre-conFerence worKshoP • July 20, 2016

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK & EXHIBITS10:00 AM

WHO’S IN CONTROL? A LOOK AT THE CHARACTERISTICS, ENERGY IMPACTS AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM CONTROL SYSTEMS IN ZERO NET ENERGY BUILDINGS The presentation will share the findings of a recently published study by NBI on behalf of the Continental Association Buildings Automation (CABA). The use of controls is moving from the traditional HVAC and lighting into the areas of plug loads and automated shading. High performing and ZNE buildings combine layers of design and technology strategies to achieve low-energy targets and the role of controls toward this goal is increasing. Come hear what designers, operators and occupants think regarding the selection, energy relationship, and trends for controls in commercial buildings.Attendees will understand to:• What is The basis for selection of the controls • What trends are emerging for controls in leading contractor? edge buildings• What are common reasons for follow up on controls • How can we improve the integration and outcomes after occupancy for controls?Ralph DiNola, CEO NEW BUILDINGS INSTITUTE

9:15 AM

OPENING KEY NOTE: A NEW GENERATION RELATES TO INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS: COLLABORATION, PROCESS, INHABITANTSMuch of the challenge in creating an intelligent building is not in the technology, but in the processes and documentation required for a new, holistic way of thinking about buildings in general. Success also depends on the involvement of the inhabitants of the building: their awareness, participation, and commitment to sustainability. The Millennial Generation is social, collaborative, increasingly dependent on technology, and is expecting their workplace to be sustainable and responsible. New skills in both the building design and construction sides must be organized with specific responsibilities in collaboration to meet these challenges. This keynote will highlight these new professional relationships and illustrate how designers are looking towards the users of buildings to build in participatory features.Attendees will learn how to:• Plan for inhabitant engagement in ensuring • Use existing documentation formats to create continued sustainability integration between trades• Meet sustainability expectations of millennials and • Apply emerging standards in the areas of building beyond efficiency, sustainability, and social behavior• Allocate new roles and responsibilities of designers and contractorsJoseph Bocchiaro III, Principal Consultant THE SEXTANT GROUP

8:30 AM

CHAIRPERSON’S WELCOME & OPENING ADDRESS 8:15 AM

REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST7:30 AM

conFerence day one • July 21, 2016

END OF THE DAY5:15 PM

DEFINING THE POTENTIAL OF SMART BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES: THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY’S HIGH IMPACT TECHNOLOGY CATALYST Rising utility costs coupled with heightened public interest in sustainable practices have caused a boom in the development of energy efficiency solutions for commercial buildings. Promising new technologies are consistently hitting the market; however, building owners often require a compelling business case for becoming early adopters. This session will discuss the process that the High Impact Technologies (HIT) Catalyst uses to identify and prioritize cost effective but underutilized energy efficient solutions.Attendees will learn how to:• Evaluate the landscape of building technology • Understand key criteria used by the DOE to prioritize opportunities and potential impacts and select high impact technologies as well as• Stay tuned into emerging trends and technologies opportunities for industry input that will transform the market over the next few • Participate in adoption campaigns yearsAndrew Mitchell, Project Manager BETTER BUILDINGS ALLIANCE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

4:30 PM

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

TRANSIT TO VENUE3:30 PM

GROUP #1 - TOUR ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION FACILITY (ESIF)GROUP #2 - TOUR RESEARCH SUPPORT FACILITY (RSF)

2:30 PM

GROUPS SWITCH AT NORTH-EAST CORNER OUTSIDE OF RESEARCH SUPPORT FACILITY (RSF)

2:15 PM

ARRIVAL AT THE NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY RESEARCH SUPPORT FACILITYAt NREL they focus on creative answers to today’s energy challenges. From breakthroughs in fundamental science to new clean technologies to integrated energy systems that power our lives, NREL researchers are transforming the way the nation and the world use energy. Take the opportunity to participate the exclusive tour of the Research Support Facility (RSF), and the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF).The Research Support Facility (RSF) is the nation’s largest ultra-energy efficient building and a prototype for the commercial building industry. The RSF is designed to use 50% less energy than conventional office space built to code at a comparable cost. Design features include passive energy strategies and renewable energy technologies. The Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) is central to the future of NREL and the nation. It will resolve issues associated with transforming the electrical grid and adding new renewable energy generation systems, reducing the risks of new technology adoption. NREL is a closed site, advanced registration for the tour is required. There is a limited number of 40 participants in total for the pre-conference tour (20 per group). NREL is a closed site, advanced registration for the tour is required.Ron Judkoff, Director, Buildings & Thermal Systems Center NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY (TOUR GROUP #1)James Bosch, Senior Public Affairs Specialist NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY (TOUR GROUP #2)GROUP #1 - TOUR RESEARCH SUPPORT FACILITY (RSF)GROUP #2 - TOUR ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION FACILITY (ESIF)

1:30 PM

TRANSIT TO TOUR1:00 PM

LUNCHEON FOR DELEGATES & SPEAKERS12:00 PM

FUSING WEARABLES AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES TO OPTIMIZE ENERGY DEMAND AND OCCUPANT COMFORTThis presentation will introduce an emerging technical solution that provides new inputs for energy management and information systems to balance energy usage and thermal comfort in smart commercial buildings and beyond. The solution uses novel occupant-centered building sensor hardware-software methods and a set of custom metrics to dynamically and unobtrusively evaluate the thermal comfort of building occupants by fusing traditional human vital and physiological data streams. Finally, the solution adapts indoor ambient environments to maximize thermal satisfaction using smart-building technologies.Participants will learn how to:• Measure and simulate occupant thermal comfort • Control smart-building devices to optimize occupant using mobile and wearable devices thermal comfort and building energy usage• Pilot an innovative smart-building technologyCaroline M. Clevenger, Associate Professor UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER

11:15 AM

THE DEVELOPMENT OF BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Imagine a building where the major components have photovoltaics embedded in the materials and products used in construction; the result being significant onsite production of solar power. After decades of anticipation, the solar energy market has created a substantial and growing movement to integrate photovoltaics (PV) into buildings.Attendees will understand to:• Develop a basic knowledge of the design and • Apply aspects of smart building design components installation of BIPV to use of BIPV• Identify and describe the basic design foundations, • Demonstrate and communicate the sustainable technology systems, and management systems value of BIPV to the building owner/operator, and associated with BIPV cost justify the smart building approachJim Sinopoli, Managing Principal SMART BUILDINGS LLC

10:30 AM

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

PANEL DISCUSSION: HOW BIG DATA CAN MAKE BUILDINGS MORE EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE

With all the hype around “Big Data” this discussion focuses on how this new technology can benefit the average facility manager. It presents the practical benefits as well as the challenges. Further, real world applications are discussed based on the presenters’ long experience collecting big data on many varied types of facilities over several years with very surprising results.

Following issues will be discussed:• Your building is talking, are you listening? • What is big data and why is it important to you• What are the pitfalls and challenges? • The abc’s of success how to measure the results• Understand the important role that buildings play in • Access energy benchmarking data and understand contributing to a city’s climate action and how it can be used to support business decisions sustainability goals • Identify new business opportunities based on access• Engage with their city government and/or utilities on to building performance data under the current data data-driven policy and program development management and disclosure tools

Chair: Robert K. Watson, Chief Strategy Officer ECON Group

Panelists: Clayton Mitchell, Executive Director NATIONAL FACILITIES SERVICES COLORADO/MID-ATLANTIC STATES AT KAISER PERMANENTE LOCATION

John Pitcher, CEO WEBER SENSORS

Lauren Zullo, Director of National Initiatives, City Energy Project NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

5:00 PM

USING DATA ANALYTICS TO IMPROVE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

The past decade has seen dramatic advances in automation systems and smart devices. It is now possible to get data from the wide range of equipment systems and devices found in today’s facilities. Access to this data is only the first step, however. In order to derive benefit we need to be able to efficiently analyze this data to find issues of importance to our facilities. The rapid advances in analytics software has provided a powerful new tool that can produce dramatic results for building owners and operators.

Attendees will learn about:• The capabilities of data analytics for building • The financial and operational benefits provided by systems analytics• Issues to be considered for successful application • Real world examples showing results achieved with of analytics analytics

Paul Bergquist, Director, Business Development SKYFOUNDRY

4:30 PM

END OF DAY ONE6:00 PM

FUTURE TRENDS IN FACILITIES MANAGEMENT: A FOUNDATION FOR SMART BUILDINGS

Five emerging trends in facilities management will contribute to the industry’s drive for development of “Smart” buildings. Effectively leveraging technology to deliver “Smart” infrastructure will require sound strategies for capital allocation, workforce development and cultural change, creating sustainable infrastructure, mining value added data, and movement towards a total life cycle approach to management of space and infrastructure.

Attendees will learn about:• Resource Allocation (Capital vs Maintenance); • Workforce Development; evolution of the facilities striking the balance between investment in existing management team and creating a culture of infrastructure vs growth, expansion, and innovation innovation• Big Data; mining value added data to inform team • Sustainability; leveraging sustainability to improve • Total Life Cycle Management/ Space-Asset bottom line business objectives behavior and sound Management business decisions

Clayton Mitchell, Executive Director NATIONAL FACILITIES SERVICES COLORADO/MID-ATLANTIC STATES AT KAISER PERMANENTE LOCATION

4:00 PM

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK & EXHIBITS10:00 AM

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING FOR A BETTER BUILT ENVIRONMENTThis presentation will provide an introduction to and overview of the latest developments in and applications of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies to help achieve more integrated design and continuous performance improvement throughout the building lifecycle.

Attendees will learn how to:• Understand the latest BIM technologies and their • Understand innovative new approaches to whole application to continous performance improvement building energy simulation that adresses key barriers i.e. of buildings ease, trust and scalability• Appreciate the validity and unqiue value of continous performance improvement with bim

Ian Molloy, Senior Product Manager AUTODESK INC.

9:15 AM

THE SOCIAL NETWORKS OF INTEGRATIVE DESIGNThe integrative design process (IDP) has the potential to radically change the way that decisions are made in the building design and construction process. While many professionals aspire to achieve integrative design, many projects fall short. The primary reason for these failings is that team structure—ideally a circular, egalitarian network structure—is not achieved. We define what the best team structure is, why it is critical to successful IDP, and how to create it.This session has been developed based on a research paper published by the Institute for the Built Environment, “The Social Network of Integrative Design.” The paper outlines how to facilitate an integrative team by defining the social structure, membership, decision making, and rules of interaction at each stage in the design process. The process is defined in context of each stage of the design and construction process alongside short case studies of project successes and failures. Finally, tips for how to maintain an effective network structure throughout the design and construction process are provided.Participants will learn how to:• Recognize why integrated design is often ineffective • Explain strategies and techniques for facilitating• Identify the role that team membership, effective integrative design on building design and decision-making processes, and rules of engagement construction projects play in effective integrative design • Describe how to create the correct team structure by integrative design implementing principles of integrative design

Brian Dunbar, Executive Director INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

8:30 AM

OPENING OF THE SECOND DAY 8:15 AM

REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST7:30 AM

conFerence day two • July 22, 2016

MAKING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS WORK FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS With building stock in the United States accounting for roughly 40% of energy consumption, we should expect a there to be high level of attention paid towards lowering energy consumption in existing buildings. In reality, however, much effort and attention has been focused on increasing energy efficiency standards for new construction – and energy efficiency gains in existing buildings have been incremental at best. One of the keys to long-term energy reduction in existing buildings is the ability to integrate multiple building systems in connected fashion. Building automation, lighting control, security systems, card swipe access, data centers, internet access and several other building systems are often operated in silos when they could be working together to maximize efficiencies. This presentation talks about the various strategies to combine building automation systems (including an overview of the various BAS software platforms) with standard building control systems, including lessons learned and future opportunities.

Attendees will learn how to:• Effectively upgrade out-of-date building automation • Review future trends such as automatic fault systems detection, net metering, and demand response; and • Understand the difficulties in integrating various how they relate to integrated systems building systems • Develop an understanding of how integrating these• Understand how local utility incentives can help systems can lead to energy reductions reduce the first cost of integrating building systems

Ryan Corrigan, COO/Principal 8760 ENGINEERING

10:30 AM

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK & EXHIBITS3:00 PM

THREATS TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH ICS-CERTThis session will provide an overview of ICS-CERT (Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team) as a program, covering its mission, responsibilities, products, and services. In addition, the presentation will also discuss several cyber incidents within recent years, ICS-CERT’s response, and the latest vulnerabilities to industrial control systems. The session will focus specifically on threats to commercial facilities and related control systems.

Attendees will learn how to:• Understand industrial control systems and current • Work with ICS-CERT and their own teams in the event threats to their security that a vulnerability is discovered• Have tools and best practices to mitigate potential threats

Jeffery J. Gray, Chief of Training & Outreach INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

2:15 PM

CABA PRESENTATION: INTELIGENT BUILDING & CYBERSECURITY CABA`s “Intelligent Buildings and Cybersecurity” research project analyzes potential cybersecurity risks that are faced by owners and managers of intelligent buildings. The study specifically focuses on the extent to which cyber-attacks can arise from integrated building control systems, as well as what steps can be taken to limit the likelihood of such incidents and their impact. The study also leverages end-user research that involves IT managers, in order to further elaborate the extent to which the real estate industry and IT professionals understand the concept of cybersecurity within the North American commercial built environment. The study also provides recommendations to building owners and facility managers and highlights potential hardware and software-based security solutions, which are specifically designed to identify and prevent cybersecurity threats in intelligent buildings.

Rawlson O’Neil King, Communications Director CONTINENTAL AUTOMATED BUILDINGS ASSOCIATION (CABA)

1:30 PM

LUNCHEON FOR DELEGATES & SPEAKERS 12:00 PM

RETROFIT STRATEGY: DISTINCTIVE SOLUTIONS BY APOGEE RENOVATIONThis presentation will be a best practice example of how windows & curtainwall affect building performance. Upgrade of windows reduces energy use by 10% - 40% and also reduces HVAC & lighting capacity. Studies show energy efficiency and energy star certification improves lease rates, vacancy rates and overall building value. Best practice examples of retrofitting: Soho House Chicago, Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village, Charleston Navy Yard Building in Boston and Prudential Tower Chicago.

Attendees will learn to understand:• What were the reasons for the intervention of the • What is the energy payback building facade • Historic preservation federal tax credits benefits

John Bendt, Vice President, Building Retrofit Strategy APOGEE ENTERPRISES INC.

11:15 AM

CLOSING OF THE CONFERENCE 4:00 PM

DISCUSSION ON CYBERSECURITYThe nation’s buildings are increasingly relying on building control systems (otherwise known as operational technology) that are Internet-enabled. These systems provide critical services that allow a building to meet the functional and operational needs of building occupants, but they can also be easy targets for hackers and people with malicious intent. Attackers can exploit these systems to gain unauthorized access to facilities; cause physical destruction of building equipment; be used as an entry point to the traditional informational technology (IT) systems and data; and expose an organization to significant financial obligations to contain and eradicate malware or recover from a cyber-event. Several tools to protect buildings from cyberattacks will be discussed.

Shaun Klann, Vice President of Business Development Intelligent Buildings, LLCJohn Bendt, Vice President, Building Retrofit Strategy APOGEE ENTERPRISES INC.

3:15 PM

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SMART COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS • JULY 20-22, 2016 • DENVER, COLORADO

Emma Stewart, Ph.D., Head of Sustainability Solutions AUTODESK Board Member IMPACT INFRASTRUCTURE Emma Stewart, Ph.D., is Head of Sustainability Solutions at Autodesk and serves on the Board of Impact Infrastructure, the makers of the AutoCASE tool she’ll present today. In 2015, she was elected to become an Advisor to the US Green Building Council, the global organization behind the LEED rating system. In 2013-2015, she taught at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Business. Emma was rated a “top 3 speaker” by The Economist Summits in 2015, and has been named a “one of the most powerful women under 45” and an “urban pioneer” by FORTUNE Magazine, a “sustainability insurgent” by MIT Sloan Management Review, and one of the “Top 10 Women in Sustainability” by American Builders. Her work has been featured in The Economist, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times, The Guardian, Fortune, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Chicago Tribune, The International Herald Tribune, The Huffington Post, Environmental Finance, Environmental Law Journal, Quartz, and GreenBiz, among others. She is a contributing author to Corporate Responses to Climate Change and The Encyclopedia of Sustainable Business, and her work is featured in Frugal Innovation and The Big Pivot. Emma has been named a Next Generation Fellow by Columbia University (2007), a Cabinet Member of the World Economic Forum’s Low Carbon Taskforce (2008), a Judge for the Clean Tech Open (2009), and a First Mover Fellow by The Aspen Institute (2010). She has lectured at dozens of universities and Fortune1000 companies, and has been an invited speaker at the National Press Club in DC, the UN Conference of the Parties, the World Conservation Congress, Greenbuild, Ecobuild, CityAge and The Economist.

Shaun Klann, Vice President of Business Development INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS, LLC Shaun Klann has over 15 years of experience exclusively dedicated to transforming the concepts of the Smart Building industry into reality, including helping create and design the Smart Buildings programs guideline documentation. A recognized leader of smart, connected real estate, Shaun is a frequent national keynote speaker for industry organizations such as RealComm, CABA and PennState University. Shaun’s involvement has led to numerous industry firsts including the creation of Division 25 specifications, a list of enhancements of the Master System Integrator (MSI) and Smart Kitchen concepts, and the execution of a highly advanced control system for the first naturally ventilated buildings in North America. His most notable project was procuring and managing GSA, Region 6 - a $10 million Energy IDIQ Contract. His work at GSA focuses on delivering strategic guidance to GSA PBS Building Owners on the use and implementation of technology to align with regional or national goals. He has designed advanced control systems for federal building modernization projects involving major mechanical, electrical, and controls upgrades. He also offers GSAlink support including educating buildings’ staff on the usage, troubleshooting, and resolutions related to the buildings’ mechanical, electrical and controls systems. These successes with GSA became the standard solution for an Integrated Facility Management System (IFMS) for all nationwide CDC facilities. Shaun’s execution of Integrated Automation Systems (IAS), allowed for a prolonged partnership with the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS). Shaun holds Bachelor of Science Arizona State University, Electrical Engineering Specialization on Controls and Automation.

Joseph Poskie, Engineer and Segment Manager TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS Joseph Poskie is an engineer with a MBA who is a segment leader for Trimble real estate and workplace solutions group. He performs as a division expert maintaining a definitive understanding of the market requirements, and applying that knowledge to the product portfolio to deliver high value solutions. He is the co-author with N. J. Sanquist on the Building Digital Workplace chapter for the Work on the move soon to be released.

Nancy Johnson Sanquist, Strategist TRIMBLE REAL ESTATE AND WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS Nancy Johnson Sanquist is an IFMA Fellow, associate of AIA and Strategist for Trimble’s real estate and workplace solutions group. She is a leading facility management and real estate technologist who has spent the last decades speaking, writing and consulting with corporations around the world on the latest trends in the industry. She holds two masters in architecture, urban planning and Art history and is currently co-editing her second book on work on the move which will be published in October 2017.

Joseph Bocchiaro III, Principal Consultant THE SEXTANT GROUP Joseph Bocchiaro has worked in the technology side of building design and systems integration for over 30 years, primarily with audiovisual/IT systems. As a Principal Consultant for The Sextant Group, a nationwide building technology consulting firm, he is privileged to work with clients such as architects and owners towards sophisticated building technology implementations. Joe has also worked as the VP of Standards and Industry Innovations for InfoComm International, the audiovisual trade association. His role there included forward-looking projects in energy efficiency, sustainable events, and intelligent buildings, leading to ANSI Standards at InfoComm, TIA (Telecommunications Industries Association,) BICSI, and ISA (International Society of Automation.) As a Certified Standards Developer (PhD, CStd, CTS-D, CTS-I, ISF-C), Joe is aware of and is involved with the interconnected nature of building technologists, architects, engineers, and the construction industry, and how specifications and codes are developed. He is particularly interested in the commissioning and systems verification aspects of construction projects, and is integral in improving these processes at The Sextant Group. Joe holds degrees in Electro-Optical Engineering, Film Studies, Media Studies, and Educational Technology, and is an active global presenter and author. His enthusiasm for sustainability parallels his lifelong involvement with Boy Scouts of America.

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Paul Bergquist, Director, Business Development SKYFOUNDRY Paul Bergquist, holds a senior role in Business Development at SkyFoundry, the developers of an analytics platform for building, energy and equipment data. Paul has over 15 years of experience in building automation and energy management, having served in high level positions for distributors and installing contractors of hardware and software products including: Vice President of Wilson Mohr, and Engineering Manager of a Comfort Systems USA Branch Office.

Clayton Mitchell, Executive Director NATIONAL FACILITIES SERVICES COLORADO/MID-ATLANTIC STATES AT KAISER PERMANENTE LOCATION Clayton Mitchell is Executive Director, National Facilities Services Colorado/Mid-Atlantic States. He is responsible for delivery facilities services across two regions for 90 facilities representing 6.5M SF of built infrastructure, including medical office buildings, ambulatory surgical centers, administrative offices, labs, and other support infrastructure. He served 25 years as a U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer and is a Certified Energy Manager and registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Jim Sinopoli, Managing Principal SMART BUILDINGS LLC Mr. Jim Sinopoli is an innovator in the high performance building industry. For over 30 years, he has designed and engineered operationally efficient, intuitive and sustainable buildings through an integrated design matrix of building systems and technology. His design work can be found in many building types and uses throughout the US, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, South America and Africa. He has consulted and lectured government organizations, industry associations and Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Sinopoli has experience in the healthcare, corporate, education, manufacturing, finance, construction and government industry sectors. His clients have included Fortune 100 corporations, the US Postal Service, the US Air Force, major K-12 school districts throughout the county, statewide university systems, airports and ports, the Internal Revenue Service, large private and public hospitals, technology companies, and nationwide developers.

Ralph DiNola, CEO NEW BUILDINGS INSTITUTE New Buildings Institute CEO, Ralph DiNola, has dedicated his professional life to bringing sustainability, green building and energy efficiency innovation to scale. For more than 20 years he has served as a consultant to developers, governments and Fortune 500 companies seeking quantum advances in their building practices and projects. He has been invited to provide keynote presentations at corporate meetings and international conferences and serves as an expert facilitator and educator. Ralph served as a technical advisor for the Living Building Challenge™ standard and has consulted on over 130 LEED® projects, including ten precedent-setting LEED Platinum certifications. Ralph was founding board chair of the International Living Future Institute, served on the USGBC LEED Retail Committee and was recipient of the Better Bricks Green Building Advocate Award and voted one of the 50 most influential Portlanders by Portland Monthly Magazine. Ralph has a bachelor’s degree in Historic Preservation from Roger Williams University and a Master’s Degree in Architecture from University of Oregon.

Caroline M. Clevenger, Associate Professor UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER Caroline M. Clevenger is an Associate Professor and Assistant Director of Construction Engineering and Management in the Department of Civil Engineering at University of Colorado Denver. Caroline’s background includes extensive work as a professional consultant in sustainable design and construction. In addition to sustainability, her research focuses on developing theories, methods, and tools for multidisciplinary systems thinking in high-performance building. While studying for her doctorate, she served as a Visiting Fellow to the General Services Administration (GSA) 3D-4D BIM Program. She is a Registered Architect and Licensed Engineer in the State of Colorado.

Andrew Mitchell, Project Manager BETTER BUILDINGS ALLIANCE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Andrew Mitchell is a Project Manager for the US Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Alliance (BBA). The BBA is an effort to promote energy efficiency in U.S. commercial buildings through collaboration with building owners, operators, and managers. In this role, Andrew manages the technical solutions teams by balancing input from alliance members in the private sector, industry experts, and national labs. Andrew has held positions at General Electric, AEP Energy, and EnerNOC. Prior to engaging the energy industry, he worked several years for the clothing company Patagonia. Andrew has a BA from Washington University in St. Louis, and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame.

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Ryan Corrigan, COO/Principal 8760 ENGINEERING Ryan is the COO and a Partner at 8760 Engineering, LLC here in St. Louis and specializes in the analysis and retrofit of existing facilities, emphasizing in energy reductions. Since joining 8760 Engineering in 2011, Ryan has worked with several higher education institutions, national healthcare providers and Fortune 500 companies to manage their energy infrastructure and ultimately reduce their overall energy cost burden. Ryan graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and later from Washington University in St. Louis with a Masters of Business Administration. He currently serves as President of the St. Louis Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers, as a corresponding member on the ASHRAE Guideline 36 Committee, he is a technical review judge for Arch Grants, founder and president of the non-profit Strange Cares, and was recently named in 2015 as one the St. Louis Business Journal’s 30 Under 30.

Ian Molloy, Senior Product Manager AUTODESK INC. Ian Molloy is Senior Product Manager for Autodesk’s Building Performance Analysis group. Ian has almost 20 years of experience in the development and application of Building Performance Analysis software to the design, construction and operation of higher performing, more sustainable buildings. He has a 1st class honors degree in Building Science and Mechanical Engineering as well as a degree in Mathematics. He is based in the Boston office where he works closely with numerous Autodesk teams to the develop abilities to support BPA tools and workflows throughout the building lifecycle and in particular Autodesk Insight 360.

Brian Dunbar, Executive Director INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN SCIENCES, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Brian Dunbar is Executive Director of the Institute for the Built Environment (IBE) and Professor Emeritus of design and construction at Colorado State University. Professor Dunbar holds degrees in architecture from the University of Michigan and is a LEED AP. He created Colorado State’s graduate emphasis in sustainable building and professional certification courses in green building. Through IBE, Brian has guided project work and facilitated design charrettes for the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, American Institute of Architects, cities, and school districts. Since 2004, Brian has annually been selected as a national LEED faculty member. Brian’s sustainable building teaching and research has been honored by the AIA, the Colorado Governor, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, communities, businesses, and universities. In 2012, the U.S. Green Building Council recognized Brian as one of the nation’s first LEED Fellows.

Lauren Zullo, Director of National Initiatives, City Energy Project NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL Lauren Zullo, LEED AP O+M, is Director of National Initiatives for the City Energy Project, a joint initiative between Natural Resources Defense Council and Institute for Market Transformation. She works to establish successful, replicable, market-based policies and programs that improve energy and water performance of existing buildings and reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment. She joined NRDC in 2012 as an Environmental Innovation Fellow for NRDC’s Center for Market Innovation. Prior to NRDC, Lauren worked for commercial real estate development firm Greenebaum & Rose Associates in Washington, DC where she focused on sustainability and asset management. Lauren received her A.B. from Bowdoin College and has served on USGBC’s LEED Advisory Committee since 2013.

John Pitcher, CEO WEBER SENSORS John has over forty-five years of experience in building systems and efficiency. Founder of Scientific Conservation developing one of the very first cloud based big data fault detection and diagnostics software. Several innovation awards including, General Electric Eco-Imagination Challenge, Frost and Sullivan and San Francisco Green Building

Robert K. Watson, Chief Strategy Officer ECON Group Rob started out his career in Golden BC, college of the Rockies. As a Senior Scientist and Director of the International Energy and Green Building programs at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) from 1985 to 2006, Watson was active in international sustainable building, utility and transportation issues in a dozen countries including China, the United States and Russia. Since 1997, Watson has worked with the Ministry of Construction of China to develop green building standards and energy codes for commercial and residential buildings. He also was the principal coordinator for ACCORD21, a key green building demonstration project in Beijing for the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (MOST) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Watson has also worked on sustainable energy and green development issues in buildings, electric utilities and transportation in Belarus, Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Ukraine. On behalf of NRDC, Watson advocated for sustainable energy policies and programs before several international financial institutions, including the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, as well as several U.S. government agencies (USAID, Department of Energy, United States Treasury, Environmental Protection Agency, National Security Council, Office of Environmental Policy), to promote sustainable energy policies and programs in the developing world. Watson played an important role in developing the “Partnership for Sustainable Energy Use” for the hemisphere-wide Summit of the Americas in 1996. Watson created the first documented, quantifiable “Green Office” in the U.S. for the Natural Resources Defense Council’s NYC headquarters in 1987. Watson took primary responsibility for developing the green features of NRDC’s showcase green offices in Washington, DC and the LEED Platinum Level Robert Redford Building in Los Angeles — one of the highest recipients of LEED points in the world.

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Jeffrey J. Gray, Chief of Training & Outreach INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Jeffrey Gray is the Unit Chief of Training and Outreach for the Department of Homeland Security’s Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT). He is responsible for building a dynamic system of Public-Private partnership among government and private asset owners within the nation’s 16 Critical Infrastructure sectors. Mr. Gray has over 20 years of experience in government and military roles in communications, operations, and administration. Mr. Gray comes to DHS by way of the Dept. of the Army Human Resources Command, where he was the lead administrator of the Defense Travel System and lead contracts coordinator. He began his career as an Executive Officer with the 62nd Communications Squadron at Space and Missile Systems Center in Los Angeles, California. Since then he served in various capacities including Chief of Information Management for the Directorate of Systems Acquisitions at the USAF Space and Missile Systems Center in El Segundo, California, Registrar at the Information Resources Management College of the National Defense University, and Chief of Development for the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Global Combat Support System. Additionally, Mr. Gray commanded both the Combat Photography flight and the Plans and Programs flight for the Air Force’s 1st Combat Camera Squadron. He is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom and graduate of the University of Alabama. Roll Tide.

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John Bendt, Vice President, Building Retrofit Strategy APOGEE ENTERPRISES INC. John was named Apogee Enterprises, Inc.’s vice president of retrofit strategy in January 2013. With 25 years in the commercial building product industry John has served as vice president of sales and marketing for Wausau Window and Wall Systems, Inc. from 2009-2012 and vice president of service and special projects for Harmon, Inc. from 2002-2009. Prior to joining Apogee, he served in numerous general management positions for Otis Elevator Company a unit of United Technologies Corporation, from 1989-2002. John has led many teams that were responsible for upgrading building systems for commercial buildings. He is working with each of the architectural business units to increase their share of glass and aluminum framing upgrades. Bendt holds a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor’s degree of science in business administration from Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (www.apog.com), headquartered in Minneapolis, is a leader in technologies involving the design and development of value-added glass products, services and systems for the architectural and picture framing industries.

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