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2008 Calendar of Events (check back for updates)



CMs TALK LIVE! WEBINARS*

Unless otherwise noted, all Webinars are conducted from 12:00pm-1:00pm Eastern. (For participants in other time zones, the Webinars will take place from: 11 am – 12:00 pm Central, 10-11 am Mountain, 9-10 am Pacific)

Unless otherwise noted, each Webinar registration is $80/member site and $110/non-member site. A site is limited to one computer login, but can be viewed by as many viewers as you choose. Each viewer receives individual credit. Consider broadcasting the Webinar in your conference room so the whole team can participate!

One complimentary CD of the Webinar presentation is included with each registration.

Attendees will earn 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)/ .1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU)/ 1 Learning Unit (LU) per one hour of online education. Attendees are also eligible for AIA Continuing Education credits (if applicable).

 WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6, 1-2:30 pm Eastern (12-1:30 pm Central, 11 am-12:30 pm Mountain, 10-11:30 am Pacific)
 Commissioning — Where the Rubber Meets the Road

This is part three in a four part Green Building series. Participation in each part is independent from the other presentations.  

Building commissioning is the systematic process of ensuring that a building’s complex array of systems is designed, installed, and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building owner’s operational needs. The commissioning of new buildings will be most effective when considered throughout the planning stages and as early as schematic design.

Long before green building hit the radar, savvy owners insisted on formal commissioning programs to assure design goals are met. Now LEED for New Construction (LEED-NC) requires it. Commissioning planning should start during the design process; find out how to implement commissioning best practices, how it's done, who should perform it and why it often improves the opportunity to achieve on-time and on-schedule project delivery. Hear experienced experts including commissioning experts Amir Yazdi, P.E. of CTG Energetics, and

Tom Poeling, PE, of EMC Engineers, Inc. provide insight gained on dozens of projects of all sizes and types.

    • The commissioning agent
    • Commissioning requirements in the design specifications
    • Design review
    • Field Review
    • Energy management systems
    • Sensor locations
    • Performance tests
    • Training
    • Commissioning costs
    • Practical advice on developing your own BIM best practices

In addition, a ten-to-fifteen minute period has been reserved at the end of the panelist presentation for an interactive question-and-answer session so you can gain additional knowledge about topics discussed.

Presenters:
Amir Yazdi, P.E. LEED™-AP,
Mr. Tom C. Poeling, PE, CCP, CEM, LEED™-AP

Bios

To register for this, or any part of this educational opportunity, please click here.

THURSDAY, August 14, 2-3 pm Eastern (1-2pm Central, 12-1pm Mountain, 11am-12pm Pacific)
CCM Certification:  A Walk Through
 
Presenters:
Jan paul Miller, VP Certification, CMAA

To register for this webinar, please click here.

*If you have ideas or suggestions for future Webinars, or if you would like to submit a presentation proposal, please contact Meghan Johnson.

Standards of Practice (SOP) Review Course

Sept. 15 - 17

    Sponsored by: West Central Florida Chapter
    Location:

      PBS&J
      5300 West Cypress St., Suite 200
      Tampa, FL 3360
    If you would like to register for this course, please click here.

Sept. 22-24

    Sponsored by: Northern California Chapter
    Location:

      Brown and Caldwell
      201 N. Civic Drive, Suite 300
      Walnut Creek, CA 94596
    If you would like to register for this course, please click here.

 

Oct. 29 – 31

    Sponsored by: North Carolina Chapter
    Location:

      MBP Construction Engineering
      Wake Technical Community College
      9101 Fayetteville Rd
      Raleigh, NC 27603
    If you would like to register for this course, please click here.

Nov. 3-5

    Sponsored by: South Central Texas CMAA Chapter
    Location:

      PBS&J Millennium Offices
      6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Suite 200
      Austin, TX 78730
      Dillo Conference Room
    If you would like to rgister for this course, please click here.

 

Nov. 11-13

    Sponsored by: National Capitol Chapter
    Location:

      Jacobs engineering Group, Inc.
      1100 North Glebe Rd
      Suite 500
      Arlington, VA 22201
    If you would like to register for this course, please click here.

 

For course registration inquiries, please contact George Gehringer.
 

  •  If your organization would like to host a Review Course, please contact George Gehringer at 703-677-3367 for more details.

    2008 CCM EXAMS (given at secured testing facilities

        • September 19-20, 2008
        • October 17-18, 2008
        • November 23-24, 2008
        • December 12-13, 2008

     


    Please see
    CCM exam guidelines for further information about testing or contact Kate Brundage.

     

     

     

    •  If your organization would like to host a Review Course, please contact George Gehringer at 703-677-3367 for more details.

     

    Standards of Practice (SOP) Review Course

     

    Participate in this free webinar to learn more about the CMAA Certification process.  If you are interested in pursuing the Certified Construction Manager designation, join this presentation to "walk through" the application process with CMAA's VP of Certification, and ask your own questions.

     

    Amir is a licensed mechanical engineer and has extensive HVAC, energy and control systems experience. He is well versed in the commissioning of high performance buildings, and has effectively managed and commissioned more than 35 projects, including university dormitories, university science buildings and local county facilities. On-going projects included, he has commissioned in excess of 1 Ѕ million square feet and worked on projects totaling $500 million in construction costs.

    Tom is a Vice President with EMC Engineers, Inc., with more than 17 years experience in the field of energy conservation and the optimization of HVAC systems. He is a graduate of Colorado State University in Mechanical Engineering, and a registered Professional Engineer, Certified Energy Manager and LEED™ AP. He has overall responsibility for managing EMC’s significant Commissioning (Cx) and Retro-commissioning (RCx) projects in the western region. He has extensive experience with K-12 and university facilities, commercial, institutional and healthcare buildings.