We Are Not Alone. . .

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We Are Not Alone. . .

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We Are Not Alone. A well-oiled machine?. Provides Shelter Comfort Productivity Cleanliness Profit Safety. Each of these services cannot be provided in isolation. S ystemic I solation for L osing O pportunities. H olistic A pplications for L ife-Cycle O ptimization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HVAC Contractor

Owner

Engineer

Commissioning Agent

Plumbing Contractor

Electrical Contractor

Architect

Occupant

Operations and

Maintenance

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A well-oiled machine?• Provides

– Shelter– Comfort– Productivity– Cleanliness– Profit– Safety

Each of these services cannot be provided in isolation

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Systemic

Isolation for

Losing

Opportunities

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Holistic

Applications for

Life-Cycle

Optimization

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Sustainable

Cost Effective

Accessible

Producti

v

e

Historic

Aesthetics

Functional

Safe/

Secu

re

Attributes for High Performance

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HVAC is a key component to many of these. . .

But not the only one!

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The “head down, do your work” mentality won’t get us there

You are part of the team

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HVAC is not in isolation . . .

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Communication is Essential• Recommendations from The Institute’s Consultative

Council– Training must be continual. Best practices go stale,

equipment and processes change, and new regulatory requirements are enacted.

– To assure such education and training is sought and retained, their delivery must be dynamic and engaging.

– Changes in communication channels are needed because:• Buildings are becoming more automated • Technologies and management processes used to operate,

maintain and minimize energy consumption require increasing levels of integration

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Federal Building Personnel Training Act• General Services Administration to:

– Identify core competencies– Identify courses, certifications, licenses, degrees to

demonstrate competencies– Develop a facilities management curriculum– Includes Contractors!

• Impacts on the entire industry:– A comprehensive collection of skills required for

various building professionals– Will certainly find its way into private sector

requirements

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Technicians = Translators

Design Team

Owner

Occupants

On-site O&M

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•Building Owners•O&M Teams•Occupants•Design Teams

You are training the trainers of

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Best Careers 2011: Heating, Air-Conditioning, and

Refrigeration Technician

• Employment of heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration technicians is expected to increase by 86,600 jobs, or 28 percent, between 2008 and 2018

• The air-conditioning and commercial refrigeration industry estimates that an additional 57,000 skilled workers are needed each year

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What is the Need?

• By 2014, 29% more HVAC&R technicians will be needed (AHRI 2011)

• By 2014, 21% more plumbing technicians will be needed (AHRI 2011)

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Train on their terms

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Train on their terms

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Train on their terms

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What do building owners care about?Low Ownership

Cost

Happy Occupants

$$$$

Not Products or Technologies!

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Low

Ownership

Costs

Happy

Occupants

$$$$

Repair

O&M

Utilities

IAQ Comfort

Productiv

e The HVAC&R Industry Impacts them

All!

What do building owners care about?

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Homeowners Have Similar Needs

• Affordable to live in and maintain

• Comfortable and homey

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HVAC is one of the largest energy users

Energy = $$

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• Why do we care?– Climate change/Carbon prices– Rising energy costs– Marketing/Image– International, National, State and Local Policies

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An opportunity to engage customers in identifying potential energy savings

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Design Construction

Operations

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Buildings are finally entering the information age

Restaurant Sanitation Ratings

Nutrition Facts Label

Car Fuel Economy

Estimates

The Age of Measurement and

Verification

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• Results! Results! Results!– Desire (and ability) to detect problem areas– Reputations depend on results

• Commissioning• Building Energy Labeling• Green Building Ratings

– Flexibility, forensics, and foresight– Working in a collaborative environment

• Integrated design• Design-Build{-Operate-Manage}• Building Information Modeling (BIM)

The Age of Measurement and Verification

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Secure

Accessible

Productive

Aesthetics

Sustainable

BuildingSupplies

Manufacturing

Finance

Transportation

Workforce

Just One Aspect of the High-Performance Picture

Utilities

Materials

Historic Preservation

Safe

Resilient

CFO

Cost Effective

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Part of an infrastructure system . . .

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About the Institute

MissionTo serve the nation and the public interest by supporting advances in building sciences and technology to improve the built environment.

Congress directed the Institute to:• Develop, promulgate, and maintain

building-related performance criteria• Evaluate and pre-qualify existing and new

building technology• Conduct related investigations• Assemble, store, and disseminate building-

and construction-related technical data and other information

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Councils, Committees & Projects• Advanced Materials Council• Building Enclosure Council• Building Enclosure Technology & Environment Council• Building Seismic Safety Council• buildingSMART alliance• Consultative Council• Facility Maintenance & Operations Committee• HAZUS• High Performance Building Council• Multihazard Mitigation Council• National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities• National Mechanical Insulation Committee• ProjNetSM

• Whole Building Design Guide

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Ultimately, We Are Not Alone . . .