Existing Building Commissioning




Existing Building Commissioning





Target Audience:

Engineers & Architects

 

Date and Time:

November 7th, 2024 – Noon to 1:00 p.m. MT

 

Location:

 

Idaho Water Center - Room #150


322 E. Front Street Boise, ID 83702

 

 

Parking:

Parking is available underneath the building or in the adjacent parking garage.


The first hour of parking is free, each subsequent hour is $1.00.

 

 

Registration:

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*FREE LUNCH provided to in-person attendees registered 24 hours in advance

Description:

In this lecture, we embark on an exploration of continuous commissioning in building management, unraveling its profound impact on energy efficiency and sustainable operations. We begin with a clear definition of this integral concept and its underlying processes, ensuring a solid foundational understanding for all participants. Through insightful case studies, successful commissioning initiatives are showcased, providing tangible examples of proactive management strategies that maintain building systems finely tuned over time, cut down on wasted energy, and boost energy efficiency. Beyond its immediate impact on energy efficiency, commissioning proves to be a cornerstone for early issue detection, thereby preventing potential system degradation, enhancing equipment lifespan, and reducing the likelihood of costly breakdowns. This lecture provides valuable insights into the benefits of proactive maintenance strategies.

 


Bio:

Farnaz Nazari

In 2023, Farnaz became part of IDL as a research scientist, contributing her expertise to a variety of projects that bridge different fields. Her background centers on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in architectural design. Additionally, she holds an interest in sustainable building design, energy efficiency, and utilizing machine learning and deep learning in these areas. Currently pursuing a PhD in Construction Science at Texas A&M University, Farnaz holds master’s degrees in Computer Science and Building Physics from Texas A&M University and the University of Tehran, respectively. Her academic path and role at IDL merge to drive innovative research in the realm of technology and sustainable construction.