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ACHIEVING OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN YOUR FACILITY

February 16, 2023 | 1 PM ‐ 3 PM ET

A Virtual Event | Earn CEUs!
$79 | FREE for fnPrime Members


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Is your building operating the way it was designed? Achieving operational
excellence is a goal of all facility managers, but it takes strategic planning
and execution. Making sure the systems and people are operating as expected
requires a strong understanding of key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure
the correct technology, systems and procedures are in place. Join us as we
discuss key topics to help facility managers achieve operational excellence in
their own facilities.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES



 1. Identify the effective definition and usage of KPIs that matter to your
    building
 2. Learn how lean principles can be applied in FM to maximize value
 3. Comprehend how an organization can achieve operational excellence
 4. Grow familiar with the what, when, how, and why behind commissioning and
    retro-commissioning
 5. Understand the impacts of retro-commissioning on facility performance and
    energy use intensity (EUI)


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SUMMIT PLUS FNPRIME MEMBERSHIP FOR $199

 * Includes 3 Summits
    * May 18: Hybrid Workplace
    * September 27: Net Zero
    * November 30: Smart Buildings/IOT

 * Essentials of Preventive Maintenance Guidebook
 * Facility Manager Handbook
 * 2023 FM Compensation Report
 * Elite-Level Registration to NFMT Remix
 * 30 Seminar Videos from NFMT 2023
 * All this and more!


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SESSIONS

ACHIEVING OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE THROUGH COMMISSIONING AND RETRO-COMMISSIONING

Travis Short, PE, CxA, NEBB CP
Commissioning Director | Commissioning Technical Leader

Building commissioning is one of the most important processes for ensuring the
systems within a newly constructed or renovated facility are operating
efficiently. Learn more »

Retro-commissioning achieves the same goal for existing buildings. Industry
veteran Travis Short, commissioning director and commissioning technical leader
at Henderson Building Solutions, will walk through the ins and outs of both
processes and how they benefit facility operators, owners, and end users. The
session will also equip attendees with insights on how commissioning and
retro-commissioning can boost energy reduction and sustainability.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 1. Grow familiar with the what, when, how, and why behind commissioning and
    retro-commissioning.
 2. Understand the impacts of retro-commissioning on facility performance and
    energy use intensity (EUI).
 3. Distinguish the difference between technical and process commissioning.

USING YOUR CAPITAL WISELY: WHAT EVERY FM SHOULD KNOW ABOUT OPERATIONAL
AND CAPITAL PLANNING

John Edwards, P.E., FMP, CFM
Vice President and Associate at Facility Engineering Associates

Facility managers, especially those responsible for large portfolios, often
struggle to balance day-to-day maintenance needs with long term asset
preservation and other requirements for programmatic facility changes. Learn
more »

Shrinking operational budgets, increasing deferred maintenance, and an
organizational bias towards new construction rather than maximizing the life of
existing facilities can lead to a sense of impending doom: ''Why doesn't anyone
else see the problem? How much longer can this go on before we have a major
system failure?'' This presentation will help facility managers think about
facility planning using economic principles for long-term management and help
them shape future approaches for management of their portfolios.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 1. Describe the similarities and differences between operational and capital
    funding
 2. Develop a systematic approach for defining long term facility renewal and
    replacement needs
 3. Apply strategies for deferred maintenance reduction and long-term
    sustainment of facilities

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SPEAKERS

Travis Short
PE, CxA, NEBB CP
Commissioning Director | Commissioning Technical Leader at Henderson Building
Solutions

Speaker Bio »

As our commissioning director and commissioning technical leader, Travis is
responsible for reviewing designs before construction projects begin and
assessing building systems for functionality and durability once projects are
completed. His meticulous eye for detail, which he's honed during his two-plus
decades within the industry, is pivotal in ensuring equipment is accurately
installed, is functioning appropriately, and can be maintained long-term. He
also oversees our evaluations for operational efficiency in existing buildings
as part of our retro-commissioning service.

Naturally, Travis has a deep passion for coming up with creative solutions for
design and operational challenges. Not only does he love making a difference for
the industries we serve, but he's also committed to growing our presence within
new sectors where we can have an impact. With his wealth of industry knowledge
and commissioning expertise in our back pocket, delivering quality work and
client experience is effortless.

John Edwards
P.E., FMP, CFM
Vice President and Associate at Facility Engineering Associates

Speaker Bio »

As vice president and associate for FEA, John assists clients with
organizational evaluations, technology and process improvements, contract
management consulting and performance measurement. His assignments during his
24-year career as a U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps Officer included service as
an installation public works officer and a regional facilities executive
officer. Immediately following his Navy career John worked as a senior analyst
with the U.S. Government Accountability Office, where he developed
recommendations for improvements to federal agency infrastructure programs.




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