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Upcoming Event  

Life Cycle Costing for Green Building Design Workshop

Status:

Advanced registration for this session is now closed. A limited number of on-site registrations will be accepted at the door.

Date:

Friday, April 24, 2009

Time:

Registration & Breakfast 8:30 – 9:00 am
Seminar 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Location:

Harbour Towers Hotel & Suites
345 Quebec Street
Victoria, BC V8V 1W4

Carpooling available for participants living south of Campbell River. For more information, please contact Sabine Just at sjust@apeg.bc.ca.

**This seminar is also being offered in Kelowna, BC **

Instructor:

Robert Charette, P.E., CVS, PQS

Credit: 7 Professional Development Hours (PDH)
Fee:

APEGBC Members (until April 10, 2009): $419 + GST = $439.95

APEGBC Members (after April 10, 2009) and Non-Members: $459 + GST = $481.95

To avoid the cancellation of this seminar, please register before April 10, 2009.

Seminar

The objective of this workshop is to introduce ASTM and ISO Building Economics Standards and impart the skills necessary to apply the Life Cycle Costing (LCC) methodology to the evaluation and analysis of investments in buildings, specifically in the field of energy efficiency and Green Buildings.

The seminar is divided into three workshop sessions to gain experience in using the comprehensive financial tables provided and applying the LCC technique to building systems and energy related problems (calculations are simple – participants are required to bring only standard calculators). 

Seminar Outline

  • ASTM and ISO Building Economics Standards
  • Selection of Financial Criteria
  • LCC Financial Tables - Present Value Factors (SPV, UPV, SPV*, UPV*) 
  • Workshop A: Calculating Present Values 
  • Data requirements for calculating Life Cycle Costs
  • Workshop B: Calculating Life Cycle Costs  
  • Supplementary evaluation measures  (NS, SIR, AIRR, DPB)   
  • Workshop C:  Supplementary Evaluation Measures
  • Sources of LCC data and software
  • Integrating LCC in the design process

The following documentation is included in the seminar fee:

  • A manual containing all slides, workshop problems and related appendices
  • Comprehensive Life Cycle Costing Financial Tables
  • The NIST/DOE Life Cycle Costing Manual for the Federal Energy Management Program

Instructor:

Robert P. Charette, P.E., CVS, PQS

Robert P. Charette, P.E., CVS, PQS is an associate adjunct professor at Concordia University in Montreal.  He is a member of ISO TC 59/WG4 on Maintenance and Life Cycle Costing and ASTM S/C E06.81 on Building Economics; he was co-chairman of the ASTM Task Group that developed the UNIFORMAT II Standard Classification of Building Elements, widely used for building design estimates and schematic phase specifications.

            A past member of ASHRAE TC 1.8 on Owning and Operating Costs, he is also accredited as a Certified Value Specialist (CVS) by the Society of American Value Engineers, and as a Professional Quantity Surveyor (PQS) by the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors. Mr. Charette has lectured and presented seminars on Life Cycle Costing, Energy Management, Value Engineering, Elemental Estimating, and UNIFORMAT II for Design Management to various organizations and universities in the U.S., Canada, and the UK.                    

What Previous Participants have said about this Seminar:

  • Excellent workshop! A good balance of theory and sample calculations.

  • Very good presentation, very clear & right to the point.

  • Very useful!

 

APEGBC is an AIBC/CES registered provider offering an AIBC-Accredited activity for 6.5 Core Learning Units.

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