I will be conducting an on-line presentation for the ACEC (American Council of Engineering Companies) this fall; link is here.
This presentation will provide global AEC executives with a better understanding of the specific market segments in sustainability; the emerging trends in technology development and investment, and strategies to consider to drive new revenue growth.
Strategy development examples from other industries such as system integration will be discussed for their applicability into AEC space. Case studies of cleantech strategy development at other global AEC firms will be discussed to facilitate benchmarking.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Upcoming presentation with ACEC: "Developing a Cleantech Strategy"
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Labels: ACEC presentation, AEC, growth strategies, market strategy
Article on 'AEC Bytes' for Green Technology Trends in Buldings / Facilities
I contributed to AEC Bytes, a leading source for AEC technology trends, and edited by Lachmi Khemlani. This article follows up on past articles and blog posts I have written on the transformation of the buildings industry and influence of key market drivers such as BIM and virtual modeling. I incorporate new insights I have gained to provide additional market strategies for both AEC tech firms as well as 'cleantech' firms in the energy efficiency, energy modeling, CSR reporting, health & safety, and lifecycle assessment segments.
Link: http://www.aecbytes.com/viewpoint/2008/issue_39.html
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Labels: AEC Bytes, article on AEC Bytes, BIM, cleantech, CSR, energy modeling, lifecycle assessment, market strategy, virtual modeling
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Trends in Energy Analysis, from the BE 2008 conference
One of the presentations at the Bentley BE 2008 conference I had a chance to view was by Drury Crawley; Team Leader of Commercial Buildings R&D at DOE (Dept. of Energy).
(Side note: his title is WAY long……but he knows it, too….).
He covered trends in energy analysis, high performance buildings, and new business models for sustainability in buildings and facilities. I thought his high – level view of where the buildings / facility industry is going was very interesting, and it re-iterates a number of issues that I have seen in my work. Key themes included:
- Consolidation of the Buildings industry (mergers & acquisitions)
- Worker Health / Productivity / Comfort
- Green House Gas (GHG) inventory and management (note: 39% of carbon emissions come from buildings….)
- Green Buildings
- Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB)
- Energy Services Companies (ESCOs)
- Bioterrorism
Some thoughts on his presentation and viewpoints are below:
Water
Evaluating the impact of buildings on WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electric, Steam), Crawley cited figures indicating that buildings (including the electric power required) account for 45% of water use in the
Building Simulation
Similar to the advent of intelligent modeling driving adoption of green technologies (which I posted on here),
Another interesting point was that Green buildings and accreditation was driving the use of these simulation methodologies and tools; not higher energy costs.
Websites for more info on DOE’s commercial building R&D:
http://www.highperformancebuildings.gov/
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Labels: BE conference, BIM, DOE, embedding water, energy modeling, high performance buildings, trends in the building industry, water conservation, zero energy buildings
Friday, June 06, 2008
BE 2008.....every picture tells a story, don't it.....
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