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Rhode Island Convention Center • Providence, Rhode Island
Federal Buildings Management Training
Session: Federal Buildings Management Training
Richard Paradis, P.E., BSCP, Bd. Cert. NCE ‐ National Institute of Building SciencesBrian Gilligan, PE, LEED AP ‐ GSA Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings
Colin Dunn, PE, CEM, LEED AP ‐ NoblisAugust 11, 2016
Rhode Island Convention Center • Providence, Rhode Island
The Whole Building Design Guide, The Go‐To Resource for Federal Energy & Facility Managers
Session: Federal Buildings Management Training
Richard Paradis, P.E., BSCP, Bd. Cert. NCENational Institute of Building Sciences
August 11, 2016
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High-Performance building means a building that
integrates and optimizes on a life-cycle basis all major
high-performance attributes, including energy [and
water] conservation, environment, safety, security,
durability, accessibility, cost-benefit, productivity,
sustainability, functionality, and operational
considerations.-Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 §401 (PL 110-140)
High‐Performance Buildings Defined
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Sustainable
Accessible
Historic
Functional
Attributes for High Performance
Attributes for High Performance = WBDG Design Objectives
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To achieve high‐performance buildings• It takes an Integrated Design Approach and it requires an
• Integrated Team Process
What Is Whole Building Design?
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Integrated Design Approach & Integrated Project Team
Materials, systems, and assemblies reviewed from many different perspectives
Building components, sub‐systems and materials are interdependent, can impact the total performance of the whole, and can perform ‘double duty’
Comprehensive Stakeholder involvement throughout the building’s life cycle
Evaluation for cost, quality‐of‐life, future flexibility, energy efficiency, overall environmental impact, productivity, creativity, and how the occupants will be enlivened
Fed Center South Bldg 1202Seattle, WA
Photo Credit: B. Benschneider(WBDG Award Winning Case Study)
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Contractors
Owner
Engineer
Commissioning Agent
Manufacturers & Suppliers
Architect
Regulators
Occupants
Finance and Insurance
Operations and Maintenance
Players with a role in the outcome of a building project
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Energy & Sustainability Resource Pages
• Air Barrier Systems in Buildings• Building Enclosure Design
Principles and Strategies• Cool Metal Roofing• Daylighting• Electric Lighting Controls• Energy Efficient Lighting• Evaluating and Selecting Green
Products• Extensive Vegetative Roofs• High‐Performance EIFS• High‐Performance HVAC
• HVAC System Design for Humid Climates
• Indoor Air Quality and Mold Prevention of the Building Envelope
• Measuring Performance of Sustainable Buildings
• Natural Ventilation• Passive Solar Heating• Sun Control and Shading Devices • Sustainable O&M Practices• Water Conservation• Windows and Glazing
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Leading‐Edge Energy/Sustainable Content
• Green Building Standards & Certification Systems• Living, Regenerative & Adaptive Buildings• Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Federal Buildings• Biomimicry: Designing to Model Nature• Alternative Energy• Net Zero Energy Buildings• Distributed Energy Resources• Smart Controls• Combined Heat & Power (CHP)
EcoSense in British Columbia is one of the first 3 Living Buildings certified in the world (Photo Credit:
ILBI.org.)
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Renewable Energy Topics
The Federal Energy Management Program Guide is available online at http://energy.gov/eere/femp/downloads/guide‐integrating‐renewable‐energy‐federal‐construction .
The WBDG resources pages accompanying the Guide are:• Biogas Biomass for Electricity Generation• Biomass for Heat Daylighting• Fuel Cells & Renewable Hydrogen• Geothermal Electric Technology Geothermal Energy – Direct‐Use• Geothermal Heat Pumps Hydropower • Ocean Energy Photovoltaics• Passive Solar Heating Wind Technology • Solar Ventilation Air Preheating Solar Water Heating• Fuel Cell Flexibility & Sustainability• Resiliency of Stationary Fuel Cells & the Natural Gas Grid
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• The Whole Building Design Guide is much more than design. It is also the:
• Whole Building Facility Management Guide• Whole Building Commissioning Guide• Whole Building Project Management Guide• Essentially, WBDG is all things to all people involved in planning, design, construction, commissioning, & facility management & operations.
WBDG is for EMs & FMs too!
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• Facilities Manager (FM): Based on experience and history, the FM will be knowledgeable about what works well and what does not, and the ease or difficulty of maintaining and operating existing facility systems and finishes.
• This is valuable information whether in a renovation project, or if a new replacement facility is being designed. He or she will also know who on their staff can provide particular insights into various aspects of operations and maintenance.
Key Support Staff Involvement
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• Comprehensive Facility Operations & Maintenance Manual• Construction‐Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie) • Critical Equipment Identification & Maintenance• Deferred Maintenance ‐ The Use of Parametrics for Estimating
Maintenance Costs• Facility Performance Evaluation (FPE)• Integrity Testing for Roofing and Waterproofing Membranes• Measuring Performance of Sustainable Buildings• Moisture Management, Concepts & Strategies• Mold and Moisture Dynamics• Mold Remediation Guidelines• O&M for Historic Buildings• Predictive Testing & Inspection (PT&I) Can Prevent Operational
Interruptions• Reliability‐Centered Maintenance (RCM)• Retrofitting Existing Buildings to Improve Sustainability and Energy
Performance• Retrofitting Existing Buildings to Resist Explosive Threats• Sustainable O&M Practices
Valuable FM‐Related WBDG Content
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Federal Facilities Criteria Library
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Training Courses: WBDG Continuing Education
Over 70 freecourses
High Performance Federal BuildingsDatabase
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Case Study Example
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Are people getting the message that WBDG is the best resource to achieve high-performance buildings?
WBDG averages 600,000 unique visitors per month from all over the globe who download several million documents each month
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• Expanded search and browsing capabilities to narrow results – Search entire site or by section
• New site menu to improve access to desired information– Browse with new drop‐down layout – Find content by keyword
• Simple design with more up‐to‐date styles– Responsive template for viewing on any device– Larger fonts for readability with larger, quality images
• Bookmarking capability for account holders– Add pages or documents to custom library
• Faster loading and increased performance– Updated programming and styles to deliver content more efficiently
• New Federal Facility Criteria Library• New Continuing Education Features
WBDG Redesign
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• The built environment exists because of the professionals and skilled tradespeople from multiple disciplines that plan, design, construct, operate, and manage it.
• Buildings of the future will include more leading‐edge technology and advanced materials than ever before.
• The challenge will be finding a skilled workforce to maintain them.
WBDG Building Sciences Career Center
The Career Center supports the Mars City Facility Ops Challenge {www.nibs.org/STEM]
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http://www.wbdg.org/references/buildingsciencescareercenter.php
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If you search elsewhere for what you need, you will likely come up short.
To be sure you find all the information you need, go to the WBDG!
So, now you know that the best resource available to plan, design, construct, operate & maintain New Buildings and major Building Renovation Projects is the
Whole Building Design Guide
So Don’t Take Chances!
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Better Buildings Workforce Program
www.eere.energy.gov/workforce
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Program Structure
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A Government and Industry Partnership to AdvanceCommercial Workforce Quality
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BBWG Materials Available on CWCC Website
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Update on Accreditation and Recognition
DOE recognition:1. AEE Certified Energy Manager2. AEE Certified Energy Auditor3. BCxA Certified Commissioning
Professional
Under ANSI Review ‐ Applicants1. NEBB Commissioning Professional
Under ANSI Review – Scope Extensions1. ASHRAE Building Commissioning2. ASHRAE Building Energy Assessment
Other Organizations
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2016 Deployment Focus
Completed & Near Term Milestones• Materials available on NIBS website for download and use, linked from DOE site • Crosswalks of existing ANSI approved credentials – AEE CEM and ASHRAE Cx• First DOE Recognition awarded to AEE CEM • Supporting materials for community colleges • ANSI pre‐approval • Revised materials posted on CWCC site
Next Steps • Programs apply for accreditation • Develop Certificate recognition program • Continued engagement with GSA and other federal agencies to include
preferential language in contract • Ongoing engagement with cities on energy efficiency legislation • Ongoing support and outreach activities
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• WBDG is a resource that can help you comply, along with Better Buildings and FEMP.
• A number of WBDG & FEMP C.E. courses are listed on SFTOOL.
• Several WBDG/FEMP courses are approved for credit by FEDSAT.
WBDG & FBPTA
Richard R. Paradis, P.E., BSCP, Bd. Cert. NCENational Institute of Building Sciences
202‐289‐7800 [email protected]
Twitter: @wholebldgdesign
Whole Building Design Guide
Rhode Island Convention Center • Providence, Rhode Island
Brian Gilligan, PE, LEED‐APSustainability Program ExpertGSA ‐ Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings
Workforce Development Tools for the FBPTA
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… and, some performance expectations!
You just accepted a new high‐performance green building…
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…requires an investment in people!
Reduce EUI 2.5% a year from 2015Reduce potable water use 3% a year from 2007
New buildings net-zero energy, water, waste by 2030Payback the $12M investment
That investment in buildings…
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…there are resources to help get them there!
PNNL: 5-20% energy savingsBOC: $0.02-$0.50/SF cost savings
CMU: ~15% lower EUI
Is your team ready?
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• Core Competencies for Federal buildings Personnel
• Recommended Curriculum and Continuing Education
• Annual updates to Competencies and Curriculum
• Compliance by all Federal buildings personnel
• Method for contractor compliance
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FBPTA: What is required?
“…core competencies …relating tobuilding operations and maintenance, energy management, sustainability, water efficiency, safety (including
electrical safety) and building performance measures.”
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FBPTA: Who?
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FBPTA: Who?
Facility Management
Energy Management
Building Operations
GSA • 11XX, • 8XX, • 6XX, • 3XX
• 8XX, • 3XX, • 11XX• Contractor
• 16XX, • Contractor
DoD(DHA Pilot)
• 8XX, • 11XX, • 3XX• Military
• 8XX, • 3XX, • Military• Contractor
• 16XX, • 54XX, • Contractor
VA(Baltimore Pilot)
• 8XX • 8XX• Contractor
• 42XX,• 47XX, • 53XX• Contractor
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Early / Transitional Journeyman Master
Facility Management
EnergyManagement
BuildingOperations
FEDSA
T Com
pletion
BOMI – PAC BOMI – RPA
BOMI - SMC BOMI – SMT
BOC – BOC I BOC – BOC II
IFMA - FMP IFMA - CFM
AEE - EMIT AEE - CEM
GSA’s ”FBPTA – Aligned” credentials
ASHRAE - OPMP
ASHRAE - BEAP
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Simplified career pathways
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Early / Transitional Journeyman Master
Facility Management
EnergyManagement
BuildingOperations
FEDSA
T Com
pletion Building Operations Certificate*
Building Operations Professional
Energy ManagerAEE – CEM
ANSI 3rd Party accreditation
DOE’s “BBWG – Recognized” Providers
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BBWG - Facilities Career Map
www.facilitiescareermap.feapc.com
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Tools to help evaluate and guide your needs
Accelerate FM\
Long-term professional development
FEDSAT
Identify and fill basic knowledge gaps
What do I need to know?How well do I know it?
What resources can help me?
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Live! – https://acceleratefm.us
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Accelerate FM: The Reflective Practice Approach
Experience PlanningReflectionExperience PlanningReflection
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Reflection: How well do I know it?
Experience PlanningReflection
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Planning: What resources are available to help me?
Experience PlanningReflection
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Planning: Searching for Training
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Planning: Searching for Training
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Planning: Creating Your Plan
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https://sftool.gov/fedsat
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FEDSAT Dashboard: What do I need to know?
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FEDSAT Dashboard: What do I need to know?
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Link with Accelerate FM: Get Credit For Previous Training
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Link with Accelerate FM: Get Credit For Previous Training
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FEDSAT Assessment: How well do I know it?
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FEDSAT Assessment: Where do I go for answers?
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FEDSAT: What resources are available to help me?
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• FEDSAT – anytime, anywhere mobile-friendly application– SFTool.gov/fedsat
– Know what you don’t know and where to go to fill gaps, whenever you have time!
– Use your phone, tablet or computer
• Synch with Accelerate FM– Hit the “sync” button and create an account
– Save time by skipping areas where you’ve already been well-trained
– Find the right training to add to your 2017 IDP; create a business case – required by law, meets local needs, is a priority!
• Questions / Comments– Brian Gilligan: [email protected]
– Colin Dunn: [email protected]
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Questions on the Tools? Let’s Try ‘Em Out!
/SFTool
@SFTool
/SFTool
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• Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) https://www.wbdg.org/
• Federal Facility Skills Assessment Tool (FEDSAT) https://sftool.gov/fedsat
• Accelerate FM https://acceleratefm.us
• Contact Us– Richard Paradis: [email protected]
– Brian Gilligan: [email protected]
– Colin Dunn: [email protected]
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Thank You