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2016 Conferences for Commercial Building Owners

Written by Kelly Patterson | Jan 15, 2016 2:20:15 PM

Sometimes, we all forget how important and rejuvenating it can be to connect with others who walk in our shoes.   No matter how experienced you are, the industry is always growing and changing and it’s imperative that you stay abreast of current trends and new technologies available to you. Additionally, networking with your peers is a valuable tool for solving challenges and perhaps resolving a nagging business issue that another peer may have already faced.

AHR Expo (International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Exposition)

When: January 25-January 27, 2016

Where: Orlando, FL

Cost: Free for a limited time.  

Why you should consider attending: If you’re looking for AC, heating and refrigeration services, building automation, controls and facilities management and more.

 

NFMT 2016 (National Facilities Management and Technology Conference & Exposition)

When: March 22-24, 2016

Where: Baltimore, MD

Cost: Free; $149 for non-members for pre-conference workshop sessions

Why you should consider attending: Learn about issues facing facilities management teams, disaster preparation, dealing with building service contractors, retrofits, using big data and much, much more.

 

IFMA (International Facility Management Associaton) Facility Fusion Conference & Expo

When: April 12-14, 2016

Where: Indianapolis, IN

Cost: Prior to March 4, $549. After March 4, $749.

Why you should consider attending: Conference literature states that the event is designed to meet professional development needs for every facilities manager from day-to-day operations to sustainability.

 

BOMA 2016 (Building Owners and Managers Association International)

When: June 25-28, 2016

Where: Washington, DC

Cost: $695 for members/$795 for non-members

Why you should consider attending: The annual BOMA conference touts itself as offering practical direction and tactical strategies for optimizing asset values, examining sustainability initiatives, and helping you hone leadership skills. Not to mention, it’s a terrific networking opportunity with others who are facing the same challenges you face daily.

 

Building owners and managers face unique challenges when it comes to selecting and operating your HVAC and plumbing equipment. Attending conferences affords you the opportunities to present your challenging questions to peers and, often, equipment manufacturers. You’ll be equipped to make even better decisions to run your property as efficiently as possible.

 

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