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2014 0 October 2014 Bob Knoedler President, SERBCA Board of Directors Fall Update - 2014 SOUTHEAST CHAPTER
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2014 1 Chapter Activities SOUTHEAST CHAPTER Spring Webinar – April 10 th Entitled “ASHRAE Stnd. 202-2013 - Owner’s Responsibilities and Expectations”, it was presented by H. Jay Enck, CxAP, HBDP, CPMP It discussed how the new Standard establishes the mandatory role of the Owner in defining Cx requirements and developing the OPR 4 th Annual Joint Technical Summit with 7x24 Exchange – June 19 th Held at the Ballantyne Hotel in Charlotte, it was a very successful event; sold out with a waiting list for attendees Topic: Designed for the End Use – Relating long term operations and maintenance into the OPR Annual Meeting – December 4 th – Save the Date To be held at UNC Charlotte with presentation by Robert Cox
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2014 2 22 nd Annual NCBC National Conference on Building Commissioning Held May 19 th – 21 st, 2014 in Hartford, CT Gathered various Cx Providers, as well as leaders in commercial, institutional and governmental building and energy-related industries Included multiple tracks with presentations addressing cost- effective Cx processes, optimizing building performance, reducing energy use, and improving indoor air quality, occupant comfort, and productivity Included a Town Hall forum on the final afternoon, allowing attendees to voice their concerns regarding the Cx industry and BCA’s priorities NCBC – 2015 – Save the Date May 18 th – 20 th in St. Louis, Missouri – Organized by Central Chapter
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2014 3 BCA Priorities / Goals Working with BCCB to gain accreditation for the CCP certification Supporting DOE / NIBS CWCC and the NIBS Cx Leadership Council Update ‘Best Practices’ Documents Update Commissioning Handbook Develop and expand training through Webinars, NCBC, and on site seminars for both EBCx and NCx Establishing the BCA Scholarship Foundation Exploring international growth opportunities
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2014 4 Two Challenges 1.Accreditation DOE / NIBS Commercial Workforce Credentialing Council (CWCC) Build workforce with minimum adopted level of qualifications; establishing certification criteria (possibly at multiple levels) Challenge: maintain Cx as a professional service, not a commodity. Align various organizations’ certifications with DOE adopted level 2. Codes and Standards ICC / IECC / IGCC – through codification of commissioning, various terms are used (special inspector, design professional, Cx provider, approved agency) and different responsibilities are assigned (Cx approval, acceptance of tests, certification of project). Challenge: work to standardize terminology and qualifications for AHJ; do not accept additional liability (e.g. compliance with codes)
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2014 5 Advocacy Membership in BCA / SERBCA is Important The practice of Commissioning is a Professional Service – Cx Providers should be selected through a Qualifications-Based Process Is it right and does it benefit the Cx Provider? Is it right and does it benefit the Owner?
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2014 6 October 2014 Rod Rabold Vice President, SERBCA Board of Directors Commissioning Coordinator - UNC Chapel Hill BAS Control Strategies for Achieving Energy Savings in Buildings SOUTHEAST CHAPTER
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