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Intelligent Buildings Council (IBC)
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Intelligent Buildings Council (IBC) Chair: Debra Becker (Honeywell) Vice-Chair: Trevor Nightingale (National Research Council) Vice-Chair: Robert Lane (Robert H. Lane and Associates Inc.) Vice-Chair: Bob Allan (The Siemon Company)

Agenda Greg Walker (CABA) 2. Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions 3. Administrative 4. Research Update “Intelligent Buildings and the Bid Specification Process” (30 min) 6. White Paper Sub-Committee Update 7. New Business 8. Announcements 9. Adjournment

Welcome, Introductions – About the IBC Debra Becker (Honeywell) IBC Chair Debra Becker Connected Buildings Leader Honeywell IBC Vice-Chair Robert Lane President & Managing Partner Robert H. Lane and Associates Inc. IBC Vice-Chair Trevor Nightingale Director National Research Council IBC Vice-Chair Bob Allan Product Marketing Manager The Siemon Company The CABA Intelligent Buildings Council works to strengthen the large building automation industry through innovative technology-driven research projects. The Council was established in 2001 by CABA to specifically review opportunities, take strategic action and monitor initiatives that relate to integrated systems and automation in the large building sector. The Council's projects promote the next generation of intelligent building technologies and incorporates a holistic approach that optimizes building performance and savings. http://www.caba.org/IBC

Administrative Debra Becker (Honeywell) 3.1 Motion to approve past IBC Minutes: www.caba.org/IBC

Research Update Trevor Nightingale (National Research Council) 4.1 “Improving Organizational Productivity with Building Automation Systems” Update http://www.caba.org/CABA/Research/NRC-Research-Project.aspx

Research Update Robert Lane (Robert H. Lane & Associates Inc.) 4.2 “Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things” Update http://www.caba.org/CABA/Research/IB-IOT.aspx

Research Update Debra Becker (Honeywell) 4.2 Next IBC Landmark Research Project “Intelligent Building Design & Implementation” This research would address the theory and application of technical design in Intelligent High-Performance Buildings from the perspective of architects, building engineers, designers, OEM hardware/software providers, service providers and facility managers. Topics that may be covered include: automated lighting and shading, system integration, HVAC configurations, real-time controls, comfort and productivity, security and access control. Tentative Timeline: Early/Mid Nov: Research prospectus and RFP Early/Mid Dec: Close of RFP End Dec: Selection of Research Firm

“Intelligent Buildings and the Bid Specification Process” (30 min) Greg Walker (CABA) Darlene Pope Senior Vice President Energy & Sustainability Services Director, Smart Building Program JLL darlene.pope@am.jll.com Christopher Larry Director of Energy Engineering exp US Services, Inc. Christopher.larry@exp.com

Incorporating BI Into the Bid Spec Process CABA Intelligent Buildings Council (IBC) Webinar Friday, October 28, 2016, 12:00 - 1:30 pm (EST) The HOT topic in the building industry today is the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Buildings. Today’s younger work force is expecting high tech solutions and many corporate and commercial owners are asking about the impact of IoT for buildings. There are vendors specialize in IoT solutions, but unfortunately, many of the architects and engineers who design buildings have limited knowledge and experience with IoT technology and capabilities. Design professionals use the drawing details and specifications they have been using for years, because that’s what they know. This needs to change for not only for new buildings, but also for retrofits and upgrades to existing buildings.

Darlene Pope Experience Senior Vice President of Energy and Sustainability Services, JLL Director of JLL Smart Building Program (DaVinci Gold Award) Founder and CEO of CoR Advisors, smart building education and consulting firm (acquired by JLL in 2015) 25 years of experience in building management and operations, information technology (I.T.), telecom, and smart buildings Founder of the annual Building Energy Summit to educate owners on energy efficient building technologies and solutions Managing Partner at Realcomm, 2005-2009 Member of CABA Intelligent and Integrated Buildings Council Named “Power Woman in Commercial Real Estate” by Bisnow

The Internet of Things (IoT) By 2030, 500 billion devices and objects will be connected to the Internet… Cisco Internet of Things

High Performance Water-cooled Designs For Mid-range Applications 2/1/2015 SMART BUILDINGS Old - Legacy Systems Separate Systems and Controls NEW! Integrated Systems Common Building Network, Shared Data HVAC Integrated building network System optimization Data and analytics Web-based access and control Open protocol Fire Digital Signage Lighting Energy Elevators Security Access © 2015 Carrier Corporation

Sample Integration Requirements Event / Workplace Management System Determine real time occupancy and space usage Integrate facility systems and enterprise applications Data Warehouse Determine current and future use cases Design and integrate data warehouse Determine optimum data integration approach to meet dashboard and reporting needs Work Order Management System Manage and filter alarms and faults (alerts) Automated work order management Develop optimum integration strategy

Smart Building approach 1. Visioning Session / Define Program Goals 2. Master Planning / Technology Roadmap 3. Design and Integration Strategy 4. Phased Rollout

Tom Lohner, PE, CxA Experience 34 Years of mechanical, energy and building automation engineering experience LONMARK Director; 1996 -1999 CABA Integrated and Intelligent Building Council (IIBC) Chair; 2004 – 2009 Formed and managed exp Energy Solutions – 1994 - 2016 Engineered first multi-vendor – interoperable building in 1996 using LONMARK products Defined the roles and responsibility of the “Master Systems Integrator”

Jon Christopher Larry, PE, CxA, LEED AP, CEM Experience 30 years of comprehensive experience on energy-efficient high performance buildings Design-build expertise specializing in unique HVAC control solutions which solve problems, improve comfort, and reduce consumption. Named “Energy Engineer of the Year 2000” by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Chairman of  Technology, Energy and Governmental Activities, Chapter Technology Transfer Committees for ASHRAE. Chairman of Building Intelligence Quotient and Zero Energy Consortium Committees for CABA.  

Current Issue Internet of Things (IoT) is creating more and more connected devices in buildings. Occupants of buildings are more connected. Building systems are more advanced and require more integration. Building system vendors are selling advanced systems to owners but they may not be integrated. Traditional architects may not be knowledgeable about newer building technologies. Most engineers have trouble with ATC specifications, let alone building networks and intelligent buildings. Contractors are very slow to change and tend to do things the way they have always done. Old CSI format (1995) Division 01 through Division 16 did not address system integration.

A Better Way to Address Intelligent Buildings Need to educate owners and architects about IoT technologies first – so that they understand what is needed and why There are huge benefits to a “connected” building Short cuts never maximize the opportunity; don’t let vendors direct the design Educate contractors on the value of integrated systems There is a greater need for coordination and change in bidding, budgeting, and management New CSI format (2004) Division 01 through Division 33. We have developed a Division 25 which addresses the Integrated Automation Systems (IAS). The design team should hire a System Integrator to lead the IAS design and coordination. The contractor should have a System Integration contractor responsible for the IAS scope of work.

Questions? Darlene Pope Sr. Director, Energy and Sustainability Services Smart Building Program (703) 444-5720 darlene.pope@am.jll.com Thomas J. Lohner, PE, CxA exp US Services, Inc. Vice President (804) 306-2483 Thomas.lohner@exp.com J. Christopher Larry, PE, CxA, CEM, CIPE, CEP, LEED AP exp US Services, Inc. Director of Energy Engineering (724) 355-7636 Christopher.larry@exp.com Questions?

Intelligent Buildings and the Bid Specification Process

Q&A Darlene Pope Christopher Larry Director of Energy Engineering Senior Vice President Energy & Sustainability Services Director, Smart Building Program JLL darlene.pope@am.jll.com Christopher Larry Director of Energy Engineering exp US Services, Inc. Christopher.larry@exp.com

White Paper Sub-Committee Update Ken Wacks (Ken Wacks Associates) 6.1 “EMerge Alliance Hybrid AC/DC – Part 2” 6.2 “Smart Cities” 6.3 "Intelligent Building Advances in the Quick Service Restaurant Industry" 6.4 “The Intelligent Thermostat for Multifamily Apartment Buildings" 6.5 “Academic Training for the Connected Home and Intelligent Buildings Industries“ 6.6 “Elevator Technologies in High Rise Intelligent Buildings” All previously completed IBC White Papers can be downloaded at: www.caba.org/IBC

New Business Debra Becker (Honeywell) 7.1 Other new IBC business

Announcements Debra Becker (Honeywell) Ron Zimmer (CABA) 8.1 Past Event Overview: “Intelligent Building & Connected Home Pavilion” at Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, Presented by CABA, Oct 5 - 6, 2016, Los Angeles, CA. 8.2 Upcoming Event: AHR EXPO HVACR Trade Show, Jan 30 – Feb 1, 2017, Las Vegas, NV 8.3 Upcoming Event: CABA Intelligent Buildings & Digital Home Forum, April 26 - 28, 2017, Santa Clara, CA 8.4 Next IBC Meeting (Jan 2017)

Adjournment Debra Becker (Honeywell) Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) 613.686.1814 Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222) caba@caba.org www.CABA.org www.caba.org/IBC Connect to what’s next™