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Smart Building Integrator Summit (SBIS)

June 14 | 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Orange County Convention Center

When designing and delivering a truly smart building, all roads lead to the master systems integrator who takes the owner/developer’s vision and aligns the people and technologies for all systems and processes in order to achieve the desired outcomes. As new cloud, IoT and data technologies are emerging at accelerated rates and integrations become increasingly complex, an in-depth knowledge of building systems as well as client business requirements are needed to meet the needs of today’s open architected, interoperable, integrated, IP-centric intelligent buildings, portfolios, campuses and cities.

SBIS is a great opportunity to network with industry peers and learn about the impact of IAQ and ESG standards and regulations, and to expand on traditional integrator services.

Co-Chairs

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Scott Cochrane Cochrane Supply & Engineering
Scott Cochrane President Scott Cochrane is President and CEO of Cochrane Supply & Engineering, overseeing six branches throughout three states and one in Canada. He is an advi
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Scott Cochrane
President
Cochrane Supply & Engineering
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Scott Cochrane is President and CEO of Cochrane Supply & Engineering, overseeing six branches throughout three states and one in Canada. He is an advisory council member for multiple industry manufacturers such as Honeywell, Johnson Controls, and Tridium.

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Craig Stevenson AUROS Group
Craig Stevenson President Craig Stevenson is President of AUROS Group, who pioneered the use of technology to bridge the gap between building science and data science. Craig i
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Craig Stevenson
President
AUROS Group

Craig Stevenson is President of AUROS Group, who pioneered the use of technology to bridge the gap between building science and data science. Craig is co-author of the recently released book, “The Power of Existing Buildings—Save Money, Improve Health and Reduce Environmental Impacts” and the often-referenced ASTM article, “Project Case Studies and the Lessons they Teach about Whole Building Envelope Air Leakage Testing.” Finally, Craig holds two United States’ patents in the field of data science for the built environment.

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Donny Walker Newcomb & Boyd
Donny Walker Partner Donny Walker leads Newcomb Boyd's Intelligent Building Systems group. He has over 20 years of engineering, project management, and partner-in-charge r
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Donny Walker
Partner
Newcomb & Boyd

Donny Walker leads Newcomb Boyd's Intelligent Building Systems group. He has over 20 years of engineering, project management, and partner-in-charge responsibilities in communications, security and integrated building automation systems. His experience includes aviation facilities, health care buildings, judicial facilities, advanced technology developments, military installations, data centers, mixed-use developments, performing arts facilities and college campuses. With prowess designing technologically sophisticated campuses, his background encompasses over 150 projects specializing in an integrated design with network-enabled systems.

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SESSIONS

Welcome & Introductions
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 2:00 pm - 2:10 pm    Location: W312A
Designing and Specifying an Intelligent Building
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 2:10 pm - 2:45 pm    Location: W312A
As the intelligent building market matures in adoption, there is still not a clearly defined path to achieving success. There are so many variables for each project including input from design team, integrators, manufacturers, and ownership stakeholders. Most people agree that a design is needed to clearly articulate the expectations. What are the key ingredients that are required in any intelligent building design? In this session, our panel deep dives into the key elements that are required, along with different models for achieving this success. Objectives include defining the client’s business goals and developing metrics to measure success and understanding the foundational infrastructure to support the integrated systems.

MSI’s Role in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for Buildings
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 2:55 pm - 3:40 pm    Location: W312A
Enlightened building owners understand that achieving a building’s financial, social, and environmental goals requires leveraging both building science and data science. Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) are increasingly becoming a top priority. The tools and technologies available today enable building owners of new and existing buildings to reach zero energy consumption and healthy indoor air quality without spending a premium in construction costs. This session discusses early onboarding of MSIs on Tier 1 contracts to support design decisions. MSI value is reviewed for Operational Technology programming, verification of “open” standardization for Operational Technologies, and detailed control estimating to verify budget. Scope of work bundling for the MSI is discussed relating to multi-disciplinary Operational Technologies, Div. 25 System Integration and Div. 27 Communications.

Converged Networks and Who Owns Them?
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm    Location: W312A
Converged Managed Networks are on-prem full IP networks dedicated to building controls with many different systems (Mechanical, Lighting, Safety, Security, Energy) working together to offer the building operators new operational efficiencies and the occupants exciting new experiences. With new technology and MSIs that can bring it together, we are seeing a Converged Network adoption growing into most new projects. This session explains how these Converged Networks are being brought together from design to construction to being utilized by the facility managers and occupants. Our expert panel debates over hot topics which drive new designs of IT and OT managed networks. They discuss how building owners are moving more and more IT resources towards facilities to support these changes with new operational efficiencies while ensuring on-going cyber security.

The Value of the Independent Data Layer (IDL)
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 4:45 pm - 5:00 pm    Location: W312A
This session explores the value of the independent data layer in smart building infrastructure deployment. A generic definition of the IDL is a real-time, time-series historian for cross platform data storage and whole-building data analytics for performance-based analysis and advanced notification systems comparing trended operational data against either historical or simulated context. The session discusses many options for incorporating an IDL, best practices for connecting building technology to the IDL, and ways to consider connecting the IDL to advanced data analytics and visualization platforms. Simulation is the missing link to establish the proper context, utilizing physics-based modeling, to assess and manage building performance over the life of the building. By integrating modeling and simulation with a traditional IDL, building owners have the tools to assess a building’s performance against the design intent for new building or performance potential for existing buildings. An integrated IDL answers the question, “Did I get what I paid for?”

IDL: The Linchpin of the Enterprise Data Strategy
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm    Location: W312A
Requirements for Modern IDL Products
Date: 6/14/2022    Time: 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm    Location: W312A

RESERVE YOUR SEAT

If you are a registered attendee for Realcomm or IBcon you are invited to attend the Smart Building Integrator Summit (SBIS) at no charge. Once you’ve registered for the conference, please reserve your seat using the link below. Space is limited so you must RSVP.

Kim Cain  –  Special Events Manager   |   Phone: 619-500-4097   |   kcain@realcomm.com

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