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SUMMARY:Spring Governance Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Washington\, D.C.
URL:https://boma.org/event/spring-governance-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Real Estate Management
DESCRIPTION:Description\nA soup-to-nuts\, 7-module\, 30-hour\, entry-level course\, covering the fundamentals of commercial real estate administration\, management\, building systems\, accounting and reporting\, contract management and more. Classroom instruction from seasoned professionals\, reinforced by behind-the-scenes tours of outstanding buildings. \nPrice: $695 (includes all classes and course materials) \nTime\nFridays from 9AM-3PM beginning 10/18 and ending 11/15. \nLocation\nMultiple locations\, details will be sent to registrants.\n\nContact Information\nName: Callie Purdy\nEmail: callie@bomaoregon.org
URL:https://boma.org/event/foundations-of-real-estate-management/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241005
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SUMMARY:BAE/CSO Leadership Conference
DESCRIPTION:Long Beach\, CA
URL:https://boma.org/event/bae-cso-leadership-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241025
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SUMMARY:The Design\, Operation\, and Maintenance of Building Systems\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the intentional design and construction of buildings and how they function daily is a primary need in property and facilities management. The two-part Design\, Operation\, and Maintenance of Building Systems courses are designed to equip property and facilities managers with the well-rounded background needed to excel in the industry. In Part I of this series\, you will learn about building design\, construction considerations\, structural systems\, and air and water distribution systems. \nThis updated edition offers new materials and systems throughout and an improved learning experience.  You will have the opportunity to become acquainted with contemporary advances in the industry including energy benchmarking\, efficient design\, automated building systems\, building filtration\, efficiency credits\, and improved sewer systems. You will also find discussion of the pros and cons of new materials to help inform your future decision making\, including purple board\, digital hygrometers\, electric HVAC solutions\, and CPVC. \nLearners will find new engaging microlessons\, instructor clips\, and an easy to navigate interface. \nUpon successful completion of this course\, learners will be able to: \n\nImplement maintenance best practices for building systems to achieve efficiencies and cost savings\nSupport maintenance of building structural components in the design and construction of facilities by selecting and recommending the appropriate materials\nDescribe best practices for the design\, operation\, and maintenance of HVAC and plumbing systems\nDemonstrate working knowledge of the systems required for ensuring the preservation of a building’s structural integrity\n\nKey topic areas: \nbuilding design and construction • construction materials • structural systems • heating\, ventilating\, and air conditioning • plumbing systems • the building envelope • building system controls • lifecycle costing • roofing • interior walls\, ceilings\, and flooring \n\nApplies to:\nFMC and PAC certificates\nFMA® and RPA® designations \n\n\nRecommendations:\nUSGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program\n\n\nSelect an offering below to register. \nNote BOMI courses are offered throughout the country through a partnership with Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Locals. If you cannot find a course in your area\, please pre-register and tell us where\, when\, and how you would like to take the course. \n\n\n\nDelivery Options:\nDate:\nLocation:\nTo Register:\n\n\nOnline Self-Paced\nN/A\nOnline\nBOMI\n\n\nCollaborative Virtual Learning\nOct 01\, 2024 to Oct 24\, 2024\nOnline\nBOMI\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://boma.org/event/the-design-operation-and-maintenance-of-building-systems-part-i/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:The National Advisory Council
DESCRIPTION:BOMA International’s National Advisory Council (NAC) is an exclusive network of senior commercial real estate professionals. The NAC is focused on discussing the most pressing issues impacting companies with large regional\, national\, and international portfolios\, while acting as a leadership sounding board for BOMA. \nCouncil members are drawn from the nation’s largest companies that develop\, own or manage commercial real estate representing skill sets in every discipline of real estate ownership and management. The members come together three times a year to share perspectives\, advance policy recommendations\, and learn from each other. It is a combination of intense business networking\, and valuable social time that benefits companies and careers. \nThere is plenty of time at each of the meetings to identify critical issues of the day and discuss them in open forums. NAC members have direct access to the volunteer and staff leaders of BOMA to leverage the resources of BOMA’s 81 local associations representing over 10 billion square feet of office space and a $118 billion marketplace. BOMA’s staff is renowned for its advocacy\, education\, research\, and other services\, and NAC members develop direct ties to the professional staff team to support their staffs. Members also receive legislative and regulatory updates as developments break\, copies of BOMA’s new publications\, as well as exposure to key players in the industry. \nOver its nearly 30-year history\, the NAC has been a meaningful business forum for chief operating officers of the nation’s largest commercial real estate companies\, and the corporate users of that real estate. If you are interested in membership information\, or in our next meeting\, reach out below.
URL:https://boma.org/event/the-national-advisory-council/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240912
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SUMMARY:National Preparedness Month - Resiliency: Future Proofing Your Building Enclosure
DESCRIPTION:Resilient building enclosures protect assets from environmental stressors\, including potential impacts from climate change and extreme weather events\, and allow structures to continue to operate during\, or shortly following\, an event.  This session will focus on several key interventions to assist in mitigating weather-related enclosure weaknesses.   A discussion on best practices for the management and maintenance processes that will help building owners/managers fortify their structures against various hazards\, including extreme weather and temperature fluctuations that are becoming more frequent.\nLearning Objectives \nAt the end of the webinar\, participants will be able to:  \n\nExplore Resilient Building Enclosures: Explore what constitutes a resilient building enclosure and the critical need for durability and occupant safety.\nIncorporating Resiliency into Capital Planning: Discuss strategies on how to integrate resiliency considerations into the capital planning process.\nShort-Term/Low-Hanging-Fruit Strategies: Evaluate practical\, cost-effective measures that building owners implement in the short-term to enhance the resiliency of their buildings.\nMaintenance and Monitoring: Explain the importance of regular maintenance and monitoring of building enclosures to ensure long-term resilience and functionality of the building.\n\nGroups of 2-10\, take advantage of the Group Registration Discount by using the form below. 
URL:https://boma.org/event/national-preparedness-month-resiliency-future-proofing-your-building-enclosure/
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