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eNewsletter
12.04.2007
NEWS AT A GLANCE
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TOBY And Earth Award Entries Due December 31
Watch Your Mail for the BOMA Magazine
2008 Courses Now on the Web
Help Hillside This Holiday Season
BOMA-Atlanta Enjoys Second Consecutive Year of Growth
Helpful Publications from BOMA International
Jobs Available
Facilities Planning and Project Management
Commercial HVAC--Fourth Semester
Design, Operation and Maintenance, Part I
Intelligent NextGen Buildings Seminar
BTO Lunch
BOMA-Atlanta Holiday Social Presented by Malone Construction
January BOMA Luncheon
BOMA Day at the Capitol
TOBY Association and Awards Banquet
BOMA-ATLANTA NEWS
TOBY And Earth Award Entries Due December 31. Earn recognition for your building and highlight the skills of your management team to your owner by entering this year's TOBY and Earth Award programs. Entering your building is easier than you might think! To enter your building into competition, download and complete a Notice of Intent and Data Information Sheet and send them to the BOMA-Atlanta office. Both forms are required along with payment for any building entering the competition. Applications and fees are due to the BOMA-Atlanta office December 31, 2007.
Watch Your Mail for the BOMA Magazine. Keep up with the latest BOMA-Atlanta news and industry trends through Atlanta Office & Commercial magazine, the official magazine of BOMA-Atlanta. This issue is devoted to the rapid pace of change in today's commercial real estate industry. Find out how other building owners, property and facility managers, building engineers and industry vendors are adapting to their new responsibilities as they become more flexible to keep pace with change. The magazine is printed quarterly, and is due to be shipped in December.
2008 Courses Now on the Web. Through BOMI, BOMA-Atlanta offers coursework for RPA, FMA, SMA and SMT designations, which are a sign of professional achievement. 2008 courses have been added to the BOMA-Atlanta Web site. Mark your calendars for these great professional development courses. BOMA Property Management (PM) 101 and 201 course dates will soon be posted as well. For more information or to register for a course, visit the BOMA-Atlanta Web site or contact Nancy Hodge at 404-475-9980, ext. 7, or nhodge@boma-atlanta.org.
Help Hillside This Holiday Season. BOMA-Atlanta Community Service Committee (CSC) members continue their support of Hillside with the holiday Angel Tree and holiday party. You can be an angel for a Hillside child this holiday season by selecting Angel Tree gift items to give to Hillside students. The CSC is also partnering with Hillside staff to provide Hillside children with a holiday party that features presents from Santa. Volunteers can assist in purchasing, wrapping and distributing the presents. For more information, contact Liz Rodriguez with IDISG at lrodriguez@idisg.com or Kinsey Roberts with Fifth Street Management at kroberts@gofifthstreet.com.
BOMA-Atlanta Enjoys Second Consecutive Year of Growth. For the second year in a row, BOMA-Atlanta has experienced a growth in membership. In 2007, we again grew membership--and we're still growing! Active members like you make BOMA-Atlanta strong. By becoming involved in committees, attending courses and participating in events such as the annual holiday social, you are investing in your personal and professional success.
Helpful Publications from BOMA International. Let BOMA International give you the competitive edge that you desire. Since 1915, the BOMA Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings has been the only floor measurement method for commercial real estate approved by the American National Standards Institute, making it a must for building owners, property and facility managers, appraisers and leasing professionals who calculate leases, allocate building expenses to cost centers and compare occupancy. To order the BOMA Standard, call BOMA at 800-426-6292 or click here. BOMA also offers the Experience Exchange Report (EER) in both book and CD Rom form. Get a clear picture of how your building operates with accurate, up-to-date benchmarking income and expense data. To order the ERR, call BOMA at 800-426-6292 or click here.
Jobs Available. Check out the BOMA-Atlanta job bank and see what jobs are currently open. And if you are an employer, consider posting your job online. You'll also get access to property manager, facility manager and building engineer resumes on file.
UPCOMING EDUCATIONAL COURSES
Click on the course title to register. Dates listed are course start dates.
Facilities Planning and Project Management. (December 12) Through this course, you will develop the skills and knowledge critical to the successful execution of a facilities project: proper planning, selecting a building's team and following through with attention to detail. You will learn how to assemble and manage facilities teams and how to plan and implement facilities projects, including methods to control key elements of the process. In this course you will examine case studies on SFP models, project management methods and outcomes. You will also study how to close out projects, how to complete and use a facilities annual report, and how to read and interpret architectural drawings.
Commercial HVAC--Fourth Semester. (January 10) The BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) has partnered with Chattahoochee Technical College to offer a Commercial HVAC course for building engineers. This is the fourth course in the five-semester series. Semester courses are topic-specific and may be taken out of sequence. A certificate of completion will be issued to show attendance and completion of the required material. The classes may be taken in conjunction with SMA classes or any other seminars.
Design, Operation and Maintenance, Part I. (Febuary 27) This course provides the information property and facility managers need to manage the ongoing operation and maintenance of building systems and to maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. It also provides information on building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials and HVAC (heating, ventilating and air-conditioning) systems. Other areas covered in the course include roofing systems, ceilings and floorings, interior walls and plumbing systems.
Intelligent NextGen Buildings: Combining Technology with Improved Building Systems. (February 28). Building aren't just bricks and mortar anymore. Today's "intelligent buildings" incorporate building automation, structured cabling, wireless systems and controls, remote operations, digital signage and touch-screen directories, flexible design, automated parking and paperless business processes--all for an enhanced tenant experience and improved operating results. This exciting, fast-paced seminar will take you through the evolution of the intelligent building, describe the components that define these projects, present international case studies and
define the methodology for establishing ROI. This course is a must-attend primer for building owners, developers, property managers, architects, facility managers, engineers, system integrators and consultants.
UPCOMING EVENTS
BTO Lunch. (December 6 and 13) BTO quarterly luncheons bring together building engineers and others interested in the technical aspects of properly maintaining commercial properties. Each luncheon includes educational coverage of a topic important to the industry. The December BTO luncheons are sponsored by Philips Lighting. The December lunch topic is what building engineers need to know about electrical power and power companies. To register for the December 6 luncheon at the Loudermilk Center, click here. To register for the December 13 luncheon at the AGC Conference Center, click here.
BOMA-Atlanta Holiday Social Presented by Malone Construction. (December 6) The 2007 BOMA-Atlanta Holiday Social presented by Malone Construction brings together building owners, property and facility managers, building engineers and allied members in an informal setting to network and socialize. The social will be held at 1420 Peachtree Street NE, courtesy of Urbana Realty Advisors. Allied members have the opportunity to purchase packets of raffle cards for distribution to customers. Allied members, click here to read more about the raffle cards. To register for the event or receive raffle cards, contact Nancy Hodge at 404-475-9980, ext 7, or nhodge@boma-atlanta.org.
January BOMA Luncheon. (January 9) Registration for the January BOMA luncheon at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel is now open. BOMA luncheons are enjoyable and educational. They are also a valuable networking and professional development experience. Members may attend a BOMA luncheon at no charge by registering on or before the Friday before the luncheon. Membership is determined by an individual name, not company affiliation. Members who do not register by the cut-off date must pay a $25.00 late fee to attend the event.
BOMA Day at the Capitol. (January 31) The BOMA-Atlanta Government Affairs Committee is hosting the annual BOMA Day at the Capitol from 8 a.m. to noon on January 31, 2008. During the event, BOMA-Atlanta members interact informally with elected officials, Capitol staffers and others involved in state politics. To participate in BOMA Day at the Capitol, contact Laura Kenney at lkenney@boma-atlanta.org.
TOBY Association and Awards Banquet. (February 13) Watch your colleagues
be recognized for their accomplishments and learn what it takes to manage an award-winning building at the association awards banquet. Registration and payment are required for this event. The banquet hall allows for 10 seats per table. If you purchase 10 seats for the banquet, please indicate that you would like all the seats to be located at the same table. |
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