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Gateway to the Future of Commissioning – The Path that Lies Ahead
Keynote address by David Allen of McKinstry
PORTLAND, Ore., March 31, 2015—The Building Commissioning Association
announced today that David Allen, Principal and Executive Vice
President of McKinstry, will be the keynote speaker at the 2015 annual
National Conference on Building Commissioning in St. Louis, MO. Mr.
Allen’s presentation, “Buildings, Commissioning, and a Perspective on
our Changing Market,” draws on deep experience and awareness of what’s
happening in the building industry, the practice of commissioning, and
what the future holds for the commissioning profession.
Today, more than ever, building commissioning is faced with innumerable
pressures to do more with less, remove waste from construction and
operations, regulate and standardize delivery processes, and train and
certify those that practice commissioning. By reflecting on the current
state of the built environment and sharing his thoughts on the future,
Mr. Allen will share his vision of what the future has in store for
commissioning professionals.
Mr. Allen is an active advocate for energy efficiency through the
elimination of waste in the built environment. He serves on the boards
of several industry associations, trade groups, and business alliances
including executive member of the Washington Clean Technology Alliance
and Economic Development Council of Seattle, chair of the Green
Design/Building Skills panel for the Workforce Development Council of
King County, and he is also on the Board of Trustees for the Rocky
Mountain Institute.
About NCBC 2015: NCBC will be held in St. Louis, MO from May
18-20, 2015. This year’s theme is “Gateway to the Future of
Commissioning.” Since 1993, NCBC has offered the premier annual
event for leaders and newcomers across the building community to join
together to learn and report on industry trends, cutting edge
applications and quality education.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]NCBC is designed to advance state-of-the-art building commissioning and the professionals who practice it. NCBC provides the forum for sharing the most cost-effective processes for optimizing building performance, reducing energy use, and improving indoor air quality, occupant comfort, and productivity.
About BCA
The Building Commissioning Association is dedicated to maximize the
value of building commissioning to the built environment and its
stakeholders. The BCA helps create, promote and provide leadership and
education on current and evolving best practices in building
commissioning for building owners, operators, designers, constructors
and commissioning providers. www.bcxa.org.
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