When

8/31/2022    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Event Type

Speakers: Paul A. Mathew, Ph.D. | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Megan Dougherty, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, Fitwel Amb. | Perkins Eastman
Stephanie Kingsnorth, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP | Pfeiffer Partners
Heidi Lubin | e6 Development

Day | Date | Time: Wednesday, August 31, 2022 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

AIA LUs: 1 LU / HSW (pending) | This course qualifies for ZNCD.
URL: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_79iE8SaaRSOzUfO6q4swYg

Description: There’s a wide array of commercially available, proven technologies to deliver deeper energy savings cost-effectively. The energy efficient integrated systems approach often requires significant expertise to ensure that they are designed, integrated, commissioned, and operated effectively. Furthermore, the customary practice of building energy retrofits is to treat such projects as standalone engineering projects, which is often too disruptive to the building occupants and activities because they are not aligned with the real estate life cycle.

A scalable approach to deploying energy efficient integrated systems in offices and schools by opportunistically incorporating them within adaptive reuse projects ranging from tenant fit outs to whole building renovations is more productive. We describe a suite of Integrated Systems Packages (ISPs) that are ‘pre-engineered’ to minimize expertise and effort required for implementation. Each ISP is tailored to a particular project scope, such as tenant fit out, equipment replacement, whole building renovation, etc. Each ISP is also pre-validated with respect to functionality and energy performance to reduce real and perceived risk. We review ISP toolkits which include template specifications and other resources.