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Building Systems commissioning and retro-commissioning training program: Chicago, September 23, 2009

Building Systems commissioning and retro-commissioning training program: Chicago, September 23, 2009


August 11, 2010

Building Systems: Commissioning and Retro-commissioning

Presenter: Rebecca Ellis, P.E., LEED AP

Chase Tower, Chicago, IL

September 23, 2009

www.ecw.org/comedtraining

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ComEd Smart Ideas for your Business and Energy Center University are hosting ā€œBuilding Systems: Commissioning and Retro-commissioning,ā€ presented by Rebecca Ellis, P.E., LEED AP, September 23, 2009 at Chase Tower in Chicago.Ā  Commissioning and retro-commissioning of buildings is a cost-effective strategy to improve energy efficiency and ensure safe and efficient operation over time. Benefits include: occupant/tenant satisfaction, enhanced equipment life, reduced maintenance costs and energy savings.Ā Ā  This full-day training will examine the entire commissioning and retro-commissioning process and its connection to LEED.Ā  The training is designed for architects, engineers, building owners, developers, facility operations managers and others interested in building and maintaining high performance buildings.Ā  AIA members who attend this training will receive 8 LU (learning units).Ā  For more information, please visit www.ecw.org/comedtraining.

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