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ASHRAE Webcast - Buildings in Balance: IEQ and Energy Efficiency

  • 17 Apr 2014
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • UNCC Center City Campus, Uptown Location, Room 506

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  • It's FREE! Just let us know that you're coming

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ASHRAE's upcoming webcast, titled Buildings in Balance: IEQ and Energy Efficiency, will broadcast live on April 17, 2014, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm EDT. This FREE webcast is brought to you by the Chapter Technology Transfer Committee.

"This webcast will identify the link between energy efficiency and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) through the integrated design process," said Andy Cochrane, Chair of the CTTC Webcast Ad Hoc Committee. "Participants will be able to recognize the importance of the four cornerstones of IEQ and explain how system selection can benefit energy efficiency and IEQ. The presenters will describe best practices for Performance Measurement Protocols and explain the role of Post Occupancy Evaluation in fine-tuning building performance. Viewers will also learn about the common design, commissioning, and operational pitfalls of IEQ. 'Buildings in Balance' will describe how energy and efficiency can be achieved, without compromising IEQ."

The webcast presenters are:

  • James W. Bochat, LEED-AP, NEBB Cx, NEBB TAB, President, Commissioning Concepts, Phoenix, AZ
  • Tim McGinn, P.Eng., LEED, Principal, DIALOG, Calgary, AB, Canada
  • Jerry M. Sipes, Ph.D., P.E., Vice President of Engineering, Price Industries, Inc., Suwanee, GA

Online registration for the webcast will begin on March 17, 2014. For more information on the webcast program, sponsorship opportunities, continuing education credits, and ASHRAE resources related to indoor environmental quality, visit www.ashrae.org/IEQwebcast. If you have questions about the webcast, call (678)539-1200 or email ashrae-webcast@ashrae.org.

 

Location:

UNCC - Center City Campus (Uptown Location)

320 East Ninth Street

Charlotte, NC 28202

Room 506

Parking:

UNC Charlotte does not own or manage the parking lots around the building. UNC Charlotte is not responsible for any parking violations incurred.

Link to Parking Maps and Information: http://centercity.uncc.edu/home/parking-and-directions

Attendees can park and pay on their own. Rates begin at $4 per car per day (exact cash only). Additional city parking is available at various locations within a short walking distance. Be careful not to use a lot requiring a UNCC Parking Permit if you do not have one.

Lunch:

Food will not be provided for this event

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