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2016 May ESH: Comfort, Technology, & the Workplace Link
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5/12/2016
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The #1 complaint of office workers is temperature, but this situation has been difficult to resolve in the past. Technology is beginning to help us understand and accommodate to dynamic and diverse preferences. This session will discuss some of the lessons learned and new opportunities in this area.
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4/13/22 PH Slides: Building Performance Standards
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4/15/2022
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Presentation slides from: Lunch & Learn: Seattle Building Performance Standards Policy Development - Date: April 13, 2022 at 12:00pm - Presented by Nicole Ballinger, Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment & Additional Speakers from SCL and NEEC
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5/25/22 ESH: Modern & Historic Restoration Project Link
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5/27/2022
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BOMA Engineer Skills Hour: Modern and Historic Masonry Restoration Projects – How to Avoid Costly Mistakes and Find Unique Solutions May 25, 2022 Presented by Travis Brammer, Evolution Architecture
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Aging Roofing - Throw It Away or Recover Link
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5/18/2018
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Presented by Wade Vorley, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc. - May 16, 2018. We all know that roofing materials have a finite life and as they age roof leaks can become a thorn in your side, upset tenants, and increase maintenance costs. At this point, roofing materials are typically removed, the trash sent to landfills, and the entire assembly, including insulation, installed new. Sometimes roofing systems can be recovered but the success of this method is often limited. This power hour outlines when a recover is advantageous, pitfalls to avoid, and a few methods to make your recover a success.
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Air Filtration - What You Need to Know Link
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3/24/2020
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A BOMA Seattle King County Power Hour, "Air Filtration - What You Need to Know". Presented by Total Systems Services on April 24, 2019.
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April 2020 - Engineer Skills Hour: Refrigerants... Link
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4/29/2020
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Refrigerants: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going - Presented by Melissa Sokolowsky, Senior Project Manager, Smart Buildings Center on April 28, 2020.
Description: The use of refrigerants is widespread, in varying applications from food safety and medicine preservation to air conditioning in our vehicles and buildings. This presentation will examine the past and current landscape of refrigerants in relation to building operation, including environmental impacts, regulatory considerations, and end-of-life disposal. We will discuss the history of refrigerants, looking at factors that caused the shift away from natural refrigerants to synthetics. We’ll also look at new products and regulations on the horizon, and why the industry is trending back toward natural refrigerants, with many benefits including increased energy efficiency, environmental sustainability and financial savings.
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April 2023 Power Hour: Pedestrian Service Levels Link
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5/1/2023
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BOMA Power Hour April 26, 2023 Understanding Pedestrian Levels of Service in Your Buildings and Lobbies Presenters: Lerch Bates Team Members - Cameron Dargahi, Associate Consultant & Kristi Church Architectural Design Consultant
Description: The demand has been recognized for a need to examine pedestrian flow through commercial RE designs designs. The new, Lerch Bates Pedestrian Circulation discipline has developed a unique digital solution that allows these elements to be considered holistically, with each element individually and concurrently modeled. This service evaluates the cumulative relationships of entry doors, lobbies, escalators, stairs, and elevators on people movement. These elements are combined into a single visual simulation which can determine the affect and opportunity afforded by alternative designs. Our simulations determine the impact of multiple facility ingress and egress scenarios based on the density of people in the client’s design...
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April 2024 Power Hour: IAQ, ASHRAE & Certification Link
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4/17/2024
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BOMA Power Hour - Recorded April 17 2024: Navigating IAQ in ASHRAE Audits, Building Certifications, and Efficiency
Description: Navigating IAQ in ASHRAE Audits, Building Certifications, and Efficiency: Overlap, Differences and finding Balance
Presented by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council/Smart Buildings Center
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April 21 Power Hour: Horticulture in the Workplace Link
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5/26/2021
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April 28, 2021 Presented by Laura Stegeman & Christian Boad, Horticulture & Design Experts from Uyeta Landscaping.
Topics Include: - What will the post-pandemic office look like? - How biophilia plays a role in tenants overall well-being - Interior landscaping best practices - Creating custom outdoor workspaces and transforming underutilized areas into functional places to work and hold outdoor meetings - Q & A
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April 22 PH: Seattle Building Performance Standard Link
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4/15/2022
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Lunch & Learn: Seattle Building Performance Standards Policy Development - Date: April 13, 2022 at 12:00pm - Presented by Nicole Ballinger, Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment & Additional Speakers from SCL and NEEC
The Office of Sustainability and Environment (OSE) is conducting stakeholder engagement on creating draft legislation for new City of Seattle regulations for commercial and multifamily buildings 20,000 square feet and larger that would reduce climate-polluting emissions and transition towards cleaner, healthier places to live and work. Called ‘Building Performance Standards,’ (BPS) these carbon emissions targets would become gradually stronger over time towards a goal of cleaner, healthier, ‘net-zero’ carbon emissions buildings by 2050, while improving the quality of life for residents and creating local, well-paying jobs. Join Nicole Ballinger and Sandra Mallory at this online presentation to learn more about what’s being considered.
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April ESH - LED Lighting Technology Link
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7/29/2015
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LED Lighting Technology - How to Select Appropriate Solutions. Presented by Eric Strandberg, Lighting Design Lab.
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August 2020 Lunch & Learn - New Disinfection Tools Link
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8/27/2020
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August 2020 Power Hour - New Disinfection Tools & Best Practices in the time of COVID
Presented by ABM's Michael Mendonca and Tim Helmboldt on August 26, 2020
This Power Hour provides an overview of the new disinfectant technologies and new best practices during the time of COVID.
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August 2023 Power Hour: TOBY Masterclass Link
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8/10/2023
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Recorded August 9, 2023 TOBY Masterclass: Submitting Your Property for the TOBY - Best Practices and How-To View a recorded BOMA Power Hour virtual presentation from The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) award experts at BOMA Seattle King County, BOMA International and TOBY/Awards Chair Kacie Rahm. This session will highlight how to prepare your building for submission at the Local Level and the process of moving to Regionals and to the International level, competing at the BOMA International Conference. Learn how to get your building and team the ultimate CRE recognition!
• How to prepare your building for TOBY submission • Local judging requirements • The BOMA 360 and BOMA BEST Advantage • Q&A session to follow presentation
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BOMA April 2025 PH: Assessing Property Resilience Link
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4/11/2025
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour - Assessing Property Resilience: A Strategy to Safeguarding your Assets Thursday, April 10, 2025 Presented by: Rebecca Sheppard, Building Potential
Description of the event: This session will give a high-level overview of what to consider when conduction a property resilient assessment. - Learn about the principles of a Property Resilience Assessment - Know what to include in the scope of a property resilience assessment - Find out about available resources to learn more about the risks in your area
Speaker Bio: At Building Potential Rebecca acts as strategic lead and technical advisor on smart buildings technologies and manages among other things the Clean Buildings Performance Standard Helpdesk. Previously, she was part of the Operations Team in a school district and has experience in efficiency building operations, capital project management, as well as emergency preparedness.
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BOMA Join a Conversation: FIFA Impact on Transit Link
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10/27/2025
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BOMA Education Join a Conversation: FIFA 2026 Impact - Construction Moratorium Recorded on October 22, 2025
View a webinar from BOMA Greater Seattle and the Associated General Contractors (AGC.)
FIFA 2026 in Seattle will have a major impact on the city. This session aims to prep building owners, managers, and interested parties on what to expect during the World Cup.
The Seattle Department of Transportation is the lead agency for managing the construction moratorium during the FIFA games. To ensure the safety, mobility and enjoyment of the anticipated crowds during the World Cup, SDOT is enforcing a moratorium on construction activities in specific zones of the city.
This presentation will include: • A review of the street use map • Moratorium Dates & regulations • Opportunities for Exceptions • Q&A Session
Presented by: Elizabeth Sheldon, P.E. Deputy Director & Chief Infrastructure Engineer at Seattle Department of Transportation
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BOMA PH July 2025: Explaining WA New HFC Rules Link
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7/31/2025
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour: Explaining Washington's Hydrofluorocarbon Rule Recorded July 30, 2025
This presentation provides an overview of Washington State’s Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) Rule. It covers: - Laws passed by the Washington legislature in 2019 and 2021 that guide our work. - The two main parts of the HFC Rule: Part I (new equipment requirements), and Part II (Refrigerant Management Program). - In Part I, we will go over restrictions for products and new equipment that use certain HFCs. - In Part II, we’ll address HFCs in certain existing equipment buildings may have. This will include equipment registration timelines, information on automatic leak detection (ALD) systems, required service practices, leak repair requirements, and reporting. - We’ll also introduce our teammates across the state and who you can approach for technical assistance and questions.
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BOMA PH May 2025: Fire & Life Safety Updates '25 Link
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6/2/2025
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour - Fire and Life Safety Compliance: What Building Owners Need to Know in 2025 Recorded May 28, 2025
View a virtual Power Hour session with AAA Fire Protection. Viewers will gain an understanding of their building's life and fire safety systems and protocol and how to best prepare for testing and staying in compliance.
Learning objectives: • An overview of key fire protection systems - sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers and backflows will be provided • Requirements for regular inspections and maintenance • Common areas where buildings fall out of compliance • New trends and code changes affecting properties in 2025 and beyond • Understand the difference between routine maintenance, deficiency repairs and upgrades • How to avoid common inspection failures • How to use proactive maintenance to save your property money in the long run • A robust Q&A session will follow the presentation.
Presented by a panel of experts from AAA Fire Protection
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BOMA PH September 2025: Decarbonization Planning Link
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9/15/2025
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour: Thinking Ahead – Decarbonization Planning for Building Owners & Managers
Recorded September 10, 2025
Description of Session: Washington’s policy and utility landscape has shifted rapidly, with new and evolving requirements impacting the commercial building sector. This session will summarize the primary challenges coming for existing building owners and layout technical strategies and design responses to meet compliance requirements, improve resiliency, enhance occupant health, and reduce operating costs.
Presented by Shawn Oram & Henry Odum at Ecotope
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BOMA Power Hour July 2024: Asphalt & Paving 101 Link
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7/26/2024
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour: Asphalt & Paving 101 - The Essentials Recorded Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Presented by A.C. Moate Paving
In this concise class, attendees will learn the five levels of asphalt deterioration. Based on this lifecycle, you will learn exactly what to bid and budget for its long-term maintenance. On top of getting apples-to-apples bids, we will also show you how to avoid common industry scams. By the end of this class, you will know exactly what to bid, what to look for on bid walks and bid comparisons, and the best budgeting practices for asphalt care.
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BOMA Power Hour June 2024: SCL Resources/Programs Link
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7/1/2024
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BOMA Power Hour: Seattle City Light Incentive Programs & Services - Using Programs to Meet Energy Goals & Requirements Recorded Wednesday, June 26th 2024
Description: The presentation will have a high-level briefing on various City Light incentive programs and how you can best take advantage of these offerings to meet your energy transition goals and requirements. It will be led by City Light’s Energy Program Delivery Manager, Armando Berdiel Chavez, and included in the discussion will be Energy Management Analysts that help develop incentive projects. This is also an opportunity to develop closer relationships with City Light to better leverage the utility’s services and provide feedback on how we may better support your energy efforts.
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BOMA Power Hour May 2023: Tree Code Violations... Link
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5/25/2023
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BOMA Power Hour: Avoiding Tree Code Violations in the City of Seattle - Using Arborists in Building Management May 24, 2023 | 12pm - 1pm
Blooma Tree Experts will provide a quick & to-the-point overview of tree code in City of Seattle for both private property trees and street trees. The focus will be on recent changes that went into effect in Nov 2022, which established a tree provider registry and re-defined who is allowed to do tree work on private property. Hear from Blooma President, Kaustubh Deo, and Shyam Ananda, ISA-certified arborist, as they answer any questions you have about code or general tree care.
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• An overview of the 2022 City of Seattle Tree Code
• General tree service best practices
• Analyzing what work can be done by your building's team
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BOMA Power Hour May 2024: Paint in CRE 101 Link
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5/24/2024
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BOMA Power Hour: Paint in CRE 101 - Protecting Your Investment & Minimizing Costs Recorded May 22, 2024
Description Paint in CRE 101 Protecting Your Investment & Minimizing Costs
Brief Description - How getting paint right can minimize maintenance costs and maximize value - Paint Products 101 – the basics! - Learn about cutting edge products that solve problems - Case studies for education and discussion – specifications for project, building a scope of work, and the right time to paint. - Industry resources for future reference
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BOMA Power Hour: May 2024 - Connectivity in CRE Link
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BOMA Power Hour: May 2024 - Connectivity in Commercial Real Estate
BOMA Power Hour: Beyond the Connection: Amplifying Commercial Real Estate Investments with Enhanced Connectivity
Description BOMA Virtual Power Hour Recorded Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Beyond the Connection: Amplifying Commercial Real Estate Investments with Enhanced Connectivity
Presented by: Comcast Business
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CPACER Webinar 2022 Link
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9/26/2022
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Important Disclaimer: This information is accurate as of the day it was presented, September 21, 2022.
Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy + Resiliency (C-PACER) is an innovative financing mechanism to help real estate owners fund efficiency and resiliency projects. Hear from a panel of experts on how to access this funding and best practices and Q&A.
Speakers: Erik Makinson, CEM, Founder & President, Resource Synergy Rachel Davis, Senior Vice President, Petros Pace Finance Rich Martinez, SVP & Director of Municipal & Specialty Banking, Kitsap Bank Terry Sullivan, Climate and Energy Program Manager, Office of King County Executive Dow Constantine
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Dec 2024 PH: Mechanical Solutions for Efficiency Link
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12/12/2024
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour: Mechanical System Solutions for Healthy, Efficient Buildings
Recorded Wednesday, December 11
Description: With the ever-increasing impacts of climate change, there is a growing need for resilient, extremely efficient, and low-carbon building systems. This session will introduce two vetted and tested solutions—smart pumps and high-performance HVAC—that can help building decision-makers plan improvements that save money and energy, and improve occupant health, comfort, and wellbeing. Applicable to both retrofits and new construction, the session will show how these approaches can help building owners meet building performance standards, such as the Seattle Building Emissions Standard and the Washington State Clean Building Performance Standard.
Presenters: Warren Fish, Senior Program Manager, NEEA Cory Luker, Senior Associate, Resource Innovations Jordan Pratt, PE, CEM, Project Manager, Energy 350
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December 2020 Power Hour: Master Key Systems Link
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December 4, 2020
Introduction to Basic Master Keying by Allegion
Presented by Gordon Malczewski, Schlage Senior Training Manager
Webinar Description: If you’ve ever wondered how master keying works, and are interest in learning some best practices for establishing and managing a master key system for your building, this webinar is for you. During this webinar you will learn how to balance the safety, security and convenience aspects of a master key systems. You will be able to use standard industry terms when discussing your master key system requirements with your service provider. You will also be able to utilize a master key system survey form to assess your existing system and identify any weaknesses that exist.
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December 2022 Power Hour: CBPS Update Link
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard: What Do Building Owners & Operators Need to Know? - Fall 2022 Update
December 1, 2022, 12pm - 1pm Presented by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council & Smart Buildings Center
Description: This free training will provide an introduction to the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) and highlight timelines, tools and resources available to building owners and operators to assist with energy efficiency improvements that may be required for standard compliance.
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December 8 - PSERN Webinar 2022 Link
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12/9/2022
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Recorded December 8, 2022
BOMA Virtual Webinar Preparing Your DAS for Migration to (PSERN) - What Building Owners and Managers Need to Know Presented by: Creighton Watley, PSERN DAS Coordinator Kimberly Nuber, External Affairs, PSERN Project Karen Grove, Ph.D., Fire Prevention Director
Topics include: • An overview of the PSERN DAS migration process • The schedule of important dates • Stakeholder roles and responsibilities • Steps to take in preparation
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Emergency Response for Engineers Link
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Presented by Robert French from AK Preparedness - May 9, 2018. This Engineer Skills Hour will cover a post-earthquake safety checklist and brief first responders on an active shooter response. In an emergency in an office building, engineers are usually the first to respond, and they are the critical link once firefighters arrive. This presentation will cover best practices for engineers' response to both fire and non-fire emergencies, the 15-point post-earthquake building safety checklist and the 10 things engineers need to provide arriving responders. We'll also cover recent developments in active shooter response and elevator use in non-fire evacuations.
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Engineer Skills Hour - Seattle Building Tune-Ups
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3/14/2019
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Presented by Seattle Building Tune-Ups' Program Manager Rebecca Baker and Technical Advisor Blake Ringeisen - March 13, 2019. These slides provide information that affects every commercial building in Seattle (larger than 50,000 sf). The presentation answers questions about the tune up process, including exactly what improvements need to be made, and why. Information is also provided on booking tune up specialists, and how following these procedures will both help the environment, and save your property money in the long term.
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ESH - Pump Liability and Efficiency Link
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2/20/2019
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Presented by Duane Lewellen from Lewellen & Associate - February 13, 2019. This engineer's skills hour reviews pumping applications, terminology, and pump maintenance. Every building includes a series of high-pressure pumps, which can cause building engineers all kinds of headaches and stress. The more you know about these complicated systems, the better equipped you and your team are to handle any issue that may arise. From leaks and bursts, to general maintenance and a greater understanding, this skills hour offers an overview. Also covered are the new DOE pump system minimum efficiency standards, set to go into effect in 2020.
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ESH - The Role of Lighting in Smart Buildings Link
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10/22/2019
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Engineer Skills Hour: Presented by Paul Nordholm from Lumenal Lighting - October 2, 2019. Lighting has a unique advantage in the move towards IOT technology in the information age. Learn about the benefits that can be obtained through conversion of existing sources to new intelligent sources that payback far beyond the energy and maintenance savings. Learn how to get the best use out of your building's existing space without costly additions and turn your property into an analytical goldmine while maximizing occupant productivity and comfort!
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ESH: Emergency Preparedness Link
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10/12/2016
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Emergency Preparedness: What's Expected From You During an Emergency presented by Debbie Goetz, from City of Seattle, Office of Emergency Management. What does the government expect from building owners and operators during an emergency? What can you expect from the government? And what happens during a real emergency?
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ESH: Engaging Occupants to Manage Plug Loads, Link
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9/19/2016
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Learn about operable windows, occupant engagement, scheduling, HVAC set points, optimum start, and more.
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ESH: Seattle's Energy Code Link
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9/14/2017
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Seattle's Energy Code: Overview of Mechanical , Lighting & Building Envelope Requirements presented by Duane Jonlin, Energy Code Advisor, City of Seattle - September 13, 2017.
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April 2025 Power Hour Slides: Property Resilience
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4/11/2025
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BOMA Virtual Power Hour - Assessing Property Resilience: A Strategy to Safeguarding your Assets Thursday, April 10, 2025 Presented by: Rebecca Sheppard, Building Potential
Description of the event: This session will give a high-level overview of what to consider when conduction a property resilient assessment. - Learn about the principles of a Property Resilience Assessment - Know what to include in the scope of a property resilience assessment - Find out about available resources to learn more about the risks in your area
Speaker Bio: At Building Potential Rebecca acts as strategic lead and technical advisor on smart buildings technologies and manages among other things the Clean Buildings Performance Standard Helpdesk. Previously, she was part of the Operations Team in a school district and has experience in efficiency building operations, capital project management, as well as emergency preparedness.
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BOMA PH September 2024: Recoveries/Gross Ups
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9/17/2024
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Presented on September 3, 2024, in person in downtown Seattle by Kathy Lim, representing Kardin Systems. Title: Maximizing Recoveries Gross up for Dark Space
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Electric Motor Management Best Practices Link
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10/11/2018
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10/10/18 Engineer Skills Hour features a presentation by Duane Lewellen, Director, Tool Lending Library, Smart Buildings Center. Hear about motor management practices to increase efficiency and improve performance. Topics include diagnostic tools for managing motor maintenance and operation. Key Takeaways: 1. Motor management best practices 2. Learn how to increase efficiency and improve performance
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Facility Condition Assessments Link
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11/14/2018
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11/14/18 Engineer Skills Hour features a presentation by Christian Gorry, OAC Services, Inc. This session will be a review of FCA reporting and guidelines for soliciting assessment proposals. Key Takeaways: 1. Refresher on the Owner's and Manager's responsibilities for maintenance under the International Property Maintenance Code. 2. What to look for in a Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) and related report. 3. Tips on how to craft better FCA requests for proposals
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July L&L - UV Light as a Disinfectant - PP Slides
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7/17/2020
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These are the PowerPoint slides from the following Lunch & Learn. These slides include resources and sources for the presentation.
Presented on July 15 by Bobbi McLeod & Forrest Hillyer, Lumenal Lighting
This webinar will cover an introduction to ultraviolet (UV) energy and how light can be implemented as a tool to bolster disinfection efforts.
The design team at Lumenal Lighting has put together a brief overview of the antimicrobial visible light and germicidal UV options available for public, commercial, and healthcare settings. The presentation focuses on visible light, far-UVC, and UVC in a variety of form factors. It provides an explanation of each type and makes general recommendations as to what type is most appropriate for a variety of applications.
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Lunch & Learn Files- Food Trucks as an Amenity
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6/26/2020
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PowerPoint presentation from June 24, 2020 Lunch & Learn - Preparing for Post-COVID Transition Using Food Trucks: Presented by the WA State Food Truck Association
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October 2020 Lunch & Learn Slides - NEEA
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10/28/2020
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PowerPoint slides provided by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council from October 2020 Virtual Lunch & Learn: Energy Savings from Smarter Pump Systems - Easy Upgrades for Big Savings
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Power Hour Slides - July 23' IAQ and HVAC Session
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7/28/2023
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PowerPoint slides from - July 2023 BOMA Power Hour: Indoor Air Quality and Lowering Utility Bills
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Prepare Your Building for Compliance w/ New OSHA Link
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9/13/2018
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9/12/18 Engineer Skills Hour features a presentation by Cal Bearman from Wiss, Janney, Elstner. On November 17, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a final rule updating its general industry Walking-Working Surfaces standards specific to slip, trip, and fall hazards. The new rule governs a wide variety of conditions, including fixed ladders, low-slope roofs, and rope descent systems. The rule also includes a new section under the general industry Personal Protective Equipment standards that establishes employer requirements for using personal fall protection systems. Portions of the new rule become effective as soon as January 17, 2017, and will have significant ramifications for many buildings, particularly for buildings where window washing and other maintenance activities are completed via rope descent systems, which are sometimes referred to as boatswain's (or bosun's) chairs.
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Presentation Slides: Fire Protection PH - May 2025
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PowerPoint slides from May 28, 2025 BOMA Virtual Power Hour: Fire and Life Safety Compliance: What Building Owners Need to Know in 2025, presented by AAA Fire Protection.
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BOMA Webinar: Seattle Building Code- Files
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3/2/2022
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BOMA Webinar: Seattle Building Code- Calculating the Occupant Load of Office Spaces.
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BOMA Webinar: Seattle Building Code- Occupant Load Link
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5/13/2021
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Presented May 12, 2021 BOMA Webinar: Seattle Building Code – Calculating the Occupant Load of Office Spaces Presenters: Ardel Jala, PE, Building Official, City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections Richard Pellinger, Building Plans Examiner Supervisor, City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections Amie Joyce, IIDA, LEED, ID & C, Weaver Architects
Description: As tenants and property professionals prepare for increasing numbers of tenants returning to the office, many are considering alterations to tenant spaces. BOMA is offering this free zoom seminar to members and non-members to clarify the design and configuration requirements of the current building code.
More info can be found at the above link.
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BOMA Webinar: Seattle Energy Codes Alterations
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5/25/2021
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Slides from April 20, 2021 presentation - Seattle Energy Codes Alterations. Presenter, Duane Jonlin Existing buildings, alterations, exceptions, HB 1257 etc.
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Sound Transit Briefing for BOMA - 3/29/2022 Link
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3/31/2022
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March 29, 2022 Sound Transit Briefing for BOMA Board and Leadership
An informational session from Sound Transit on the upcoming Light Rail expansion/construction and its impact on downtown and the surrounding areas. West Seattle/Ballard extension discussed, Q&A included.
Contact Justin Wallander, BOMA Seattle Manager of Education, for more information.
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Sound Transit Briefing for BOMA - PowerPoint File
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March 29, 2022 Sound Transit Briefing for BOMA Board and Leadership
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An informational session from Sound Transit on the upcoming Light Rail expansion/construction and its impact on downtown and the surrounding areas. West Seattle/Ballard extension discussed.
Contact Justin Wallander, BOMA Seattle Manager of Education, for more information.
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TMP Seminar - Session 1 PPT
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PPT Presentation from the TMP Seminar - Session 1: The Value of Transportation Programs in a Changing City
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TMP Seminar - Session 3 PPT
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PPT presentation from the Transportation Management Program Seminar Session 3: Transportation Demand Management for Buildings - Introduction to Standard and Advanced Elements
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View materials related to the active shooter/threat presentation, hosted by BOMA and sponsored by Allied Universal on September 17th, 2019. For members only (must be logged in to your BOMA Seattle account.)
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