March 2019 Lunch Meeting: Integrated Building Design

MARCH 2019 ASHRAE MEETING

 

Thursday March 21

11:30am-1:30 pm

EAST LIBRARY 

5550 North Union Blvd.

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

 

DISTINGUISHED LECTURER – CHARLES GULLEDGE III

Integrated Building Design

 

Our presentation is on Integrated Building Design. The quest of       successfully providing a truly integrated building design continues  to challenge our industry and the built world. This program looks   at these challenges, identifies barriers to success, and explores       solutions to promote and achieve holistic IBD. Topics include:What is IBD, Project delivery techniques, Design team structures, Design discipline cross-links and coordination, Hidden barriers, and How   do we make IBD work?

 

Speaker Biography

Charles Gulledge III is a senior mechanical engineer with AC Corp. in Greensboro, NCHe has over 24 years’ experience in the HVAC industry. Currently, he is a member of the ASHRAE Handbook Committee and Building Information Modeling and                Interoperability AD Hoc Committee and liaison to the Construction Specifications       Institute (CSI).   Previously, he was a member of the 7.1 Integrated Building Design and the High-Performance Building Design Professional Certification Ad Hoc              Committee. As liaison to CDS, Gulledge was deeply involved in the overhaul of the MasterFormat 2004 specification organization structure. He is a MasterFormat        Accredited Instructor and has conducted numerous classes.

February 2019 Lunch Meeting: OA Control Improves Building’s Performance

FEBRUARY 2019 ASHRAE MEETING

 

Thursday February 21

11:30am-1:30 pm

EAST LIBRARY 

5550 North Union Blvd.

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

 

SETH LETOURNEAU

“Outdoor Airflow Control Improves Building’s Performance”

 

This course demonstrates the performance and economical            advantages of directly measuring and controlling outdoor air            intakes versus the traditional approach of relying upon a fixed        outdoor air damper position.  Design guidelines are provided to     assist in optimizing systems by using direct airflow monitoring and control.  The goal of the course is to improve indoor building           environments, building pressurization control, and improving         energy economy.

January Lunch Meeting- Bridging the Gap from Design Intent to Operational Reality

JANUARY 2019 ASHRAE MEETING

 

Thursday January 24

11:30am-1:30 pm

EAST LIBRARY 

5550 North Union Blvd.

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

 

COREY CHINN – PE, CEM, CxA, LEED AP

Bridging the Gap from Design Intent to Operational Reality

 

We will discuss project experiences, successful and not, to lay out acase for a few simple/practical tips to help ensure facilities operateas intended. Building upon lessons learned through CommissioningRetro-Commissioning  and Asset Management that can  support     improvements in both design and operations.  We’ll discuss simple goal setting strategies and attaining O&M buy in at the beginning  of the project, then ask you to consider preparation of design         documents which are useful for operations.