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Intelligent & Integrated Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Industry Buildings Industry
Roundtable AgendaRoundtable Agenda
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• Introduction Introduction Ron Zimmer - CABARon Zimmer - CABA
•IIBC UpdateIIBC UpdateTom Lohner – TENG & Thom Keel -GA Tech Tom Lohner – TENG & Thom Keel -GA Tech
• US DOE Presentation – DOE US DOE Presentation – DOE /EER/EER
David Hansen – US DOEDavid Hansen – US DOE
• Round Table Discussion Round Table Discussion • CONNECT 2005 ConferenceCONNECT 2005 Conference
Intelligent & Integrated Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Council - 2004Buildings Council - 2004
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• Intelligent Building Rating SystemIntelligent Building Rating System
• Middleware white paperMiddleware white paper
• Life-Cycle Costs Analysis ToolLife-Cycle Costs Analysis Tool
• Demo ProjectDemo Project
• Best-practices Guide for IntelligentBest-practices Guide for Intelligent Buildings Technologies – Phase 2 Buildings Technologies – Phase 2
•FIATECH RoadmapFIATECH Roadmap
Intelligent Building Rating Intelligent Building Rating SystemSystem
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Chair: Tom Lohner – TENG SolutionsChair: Tom Lohner – TENG Solutions
-an evaluation and assessment protocol and an evaluation and assessment protocol and a guide for integrated intelligent building a guide for integrated intelligent building technologies. The aim is to increase market technologies. The aim is to increase market penetrability of intelligent building penetrability of intelligent building technology with building owners and technology with building owners and designers and the real estate industry by designers and the real estate industry by demonstrating value and providing demonstrating value and providing guidance.guidance.-Building Intelligence Quotient (BIQ)Building Intelligence Quotient (BIQ)
BIQ IssuesBIQ Issues
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• Identify Major Building Intelligence Components
• Group Logically • Assess Relative Value from Industry
Stakeholders• Develop Background Material “Content”
for each Component – Develop Ranking Criterion
• Develop Web Based Tool
Communication Systems
BENEFITS
Additional Income
Lower Expenses
Higher Occupancy
Rates
Lower Life Cycle Costs
Enhanced Customer
Service
Increased End User Comfort
Inhanced Security &
Safety
Increased End User
Productivity
Communication SystemsDigital and Analog Data Bandwidth available X X XDegree of Structuring of all low voltage system cabling X
Wireless Network Accessibility X X X
Flexibility of Existing Wiring Plants to Accommodate Next Generation Technologies X X xInformational Signage ( Elevators, Kiosks, other) X xOverall Power Distribution System X
BUILDING COMPONENT OR SYSTEM Ranking (1 -10)
TF – 1 Forum/Workshop; 4/13/04
Automation and Security Systems
TF – 1 Forum/Workshop; 4/13/04
BENEFITS
Additional Income
Lower Expenses
Higher Occupancy
Rates
Lower Life Cycle Costs
Enhanced Customer
Service
Increased End User Comfort
Inhanced Security &
Safety
Increased End User
Productivity
Automation and Security SystemsPercentage of Building Systems Integrated on a Facility IP network X XPercentage of Systems Using Open Standard Protocols X XPercentage of Building Systems Integrated on a control network (Open or Proprietary) X X x xUnified Web based User Interface X XAdvanced Automation Strategies Using Integrated Systems x x x XContinuous BAS Commisioning & On-line Documentation X XPercentage of Building Serviced with Building "Standard" Door Access Control x XEmergency Response Plans beyond basic Fire Exiting/Management Strategies x X XIntegrated CCTV, Door Access Control and Intrusion Detection Systems X XInformation Displays and CCTV for Improved Emergency Response x XVertical Transporation System Data Integration X x xEnergy Management Integrated Load Side - Supply Side Strategies Employed. X XReal-time Utilities Metering X XEnterprise and Internet Data Sharing Strategies Implemented x X XIP Based Irrigation System Management X xIndoor Environmental Quality
Air quality x x x X XDay Lighting x x x X XSunblind - Sunshade Control
Personal Lighting Control x x x X XPersonal Temperature Control x x x X X
BUILDING COMPONENT OR SYSTEM Ranking (1 -10)
Building & Facility Management Applications
TF – 1 Forum/Workshop; 4/13/04
BENEFITS
Additional Income
Lower Expenses
Higher Occupancy
Rates
Lower Life Cycle Costs
Enhanced Customer
Service
Increased End User Comfort
Inhanced Security &
Safety
Increased End User
Productivity
Building & Facility Management ApplicationsAdvanced Alarm Management (Remote Management and Diagnostics, Trending and Relating Alarms, etc.) X x X x xAutomatic Work Order Generation thru On-line – Web Enable User Interface X X xAutomatic Work Order Generation through equipment runtime and maintenance alarm integration. X XWireless Mobility - O & M and Security Staff use of wireless PDA, Noebook PC's, etc. for Web Interafce with Facility Enterpise LAN for Work Orders, O & M data, TC Schematics, etc. X XEquipment identification using barcode or wireless tags X xDe-coupled & Dispatched Building Services (Property Management, Security and Maintenance) X X xE – Commerce and Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) employed for Spare Parts and Building Supplies X X xEnergy Accounting using real time interval metering data X XCoordinated Utility demand response programs and facility automation strategies X XUtility sub-metering of tenants x xComputerized Asset Management of key Base-building Assets ( Fire & Life Safety Apparatus, Exiting plans, location of handicapped & disabled employees and or tenants, etc.) X X x x
Electornic Asset Information – As-Built CAD drawings, O & M data for installed equipment & systems, Training Programs, contact information for service and parts, etc. X X xIntegrated - Geographical Based Facility Management Web Portal x x x xAsset Management Database and Graphical User Interface (Web Based) x X xBuilding – Facility Intranet for Improved Tenant Services
On Line Help Desk & Work Order Reporting x x XCustomer Resouce Management (CRM) Application Program Implemented x x XConcierge Service x x XInformation Kiosks x x X
Systems - (Optional)Sustainable - Flexible design: (LEEDS) x x xOverall Energy Consumption & Cost ( ENERGY Star Certification) X x x
BUILDING COMPONENT OR SYSTEM Ranking (1 -10)
BIQ Request for ProposalBIQ Request for Proposal
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• Purpose: Develop Web Tool and Numerical Ranking Engine
• Self, Partial and Full Funding Options• TF -1 will serve as the Steering and
Approval Board • Download – www.caba.org/iibc• Q & A on the IIBC Forum • IB Workshop – CONNECT 2005• Completion Date – September ’05”
BIQ Request for ProposalBIQ Request for ProposalRevenue OpportunitiesRevenue Opportunities
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• Advertising • Database – Statistics & Market Reports• Training of Industry (Owners, Design
Professionals & Assessors)• Certification of Buildings • Certification of Design & Assessment
Professionals
Life-Cycle Costs Analysis Life-Cycle Costs Analysis ToolTool
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Chair – Thom Keel – Chair – Thom Keel – Ph.D. Student - Georgia Ph.D. Student - Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Technology
- - develop a white paper on the “Life Cycle develop a white paper on the “Life Cycle Costs of Integrated - Open Standards Costs of Integrated - Open Standards Based Building Technologies” as Based Building Technologies” as compared to traditional stand-alone compared to traditional stand-alone closed system buildings. A parametric closed system buildings. A parametric model will be created for both new and model will be created for both new and renovated buildings. The goal is to renovated buildings. The goal is to analyze the individual operating and analyze the individual operating and maintenance costs and develop maintenance costs and develop supporting documentation for each cost supporting documentation for each cost to lend credibility to final net present to lend credibility to final net present value (NPV) comparisons.value (NPV) comparisons.
TF - 3 Next StepsTF - 3 Next Steps
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• Obtain Feedback From TF – 3 on White Paper
• Promote BAS – LCC Survey !!– www.caba.org/survey
• Complete Development of Tool
• Promote Tool and Educate
• Completion Date – October ’05’
Intelligent & Integrated Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Industry RoundtableBuildings Industry Roundtable
2005 – Beyond; Focus Areas2005 – Beyond; Focus Areas
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• ooBIX Collaboration BIX Collaboration Should we Focus on XML / IB Applications?Should we Focus on XML / IB Applications?
• Should we Partner w/ Other Building Should we Partner w/ Other Building Technologies? (Lighting, Security, Technologies? (Lighting, Security, Power, etc.)? Power, etc.)?
If so How?If so How?• Items Identified in David Hansen’s Items Identified in David Hansen’s Presentation Presentation
• XML Symposium 2005
• CONNECT 2005
• Connected@Home Conference 2005
• Over 30 other Conferences/Events
Conferences, Trade Conferences, Trade Shows and Shows and SeminarsSeminars
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