Institute for Facilities Management
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Institute for Facilities Management
Energy & Utilities Courses
300 Overview of Energy & Utilities: Terms and Definitions
This course will provide a basic overview of the essential energy and utility topics, including definitions of terms and acronyms.
Instructor: Vincent Lemond
301 Utilities Master Planning
This course is designed to provide a general overview of the major issues that need to be addressed when developing or updating an energy and utilities master plan. Discussion will focus on the basic requirements for electrical, heating, cooling, storm water, domestic water, sanitary sewer and waste water systems, and how to plan those systems to meet the reliability, economic, environmental, aesthetic, and sustainability needs of the university.
Instructor: Bill Nelson
302 Central Plant Management
This module covers issues related to planning, O&M, and management of central utility plants, and discusses some of the pros and cons of central versus stand alone systems. It will specifically address staffing, organizational structure, budgeting, preventive maintenance, risk management, environmental issues, and emergency procedures, and will touch on some benchmarking issues.
Instructor: Jay Becker
303 Fuels Management
This course provides a general overview of gas, oil, solid fuels, and electricity. Discussion will focus on issues such as energy availability and reliability, price forecasting, budget impact, purchasing and contract management, risk management, rate setting, storage issues, demand management, environmental issues, and benchmarking.
Instructor: Cheryl Gomez
304 Environmental Management
This session covers campus environmental issues, the increasing responsibilities of facilities managers, and the implications of non-compliance. Discussion will encompass the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, SARA, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; indoor air quality issues; planning, permitting, and mitigation / remediation responsibilities; community relations; and related issues.
Instructor: Ralph Allen
305 Information System Infrastructure
This session highlights the basic issues and engineering concepts that need to be considered when developing a campus and building-wide information system and telecommunication infrastructure plan. Areas covered in this class include post-deregulation trends and services; network engineering concepts; physical layer networking components; structured cabling systems and standards; voice, video, and data convergence; wireless networks trends; voice / cellular communication; information security; and special needs related to remote teaching and learning. This course contrasts the current state of technology with future trends that impact facility planning and design.
Instructor: J. Craig Klimczak
306 Energy Management & Financial Opportunities
This class explores the multiple options that are available for reducing energy usage and costs. Energy projects from simple lighting upgrades, occupancy sensors, O&M opportunities to more complex building HVAC/mechanical upgrades and infrastructure upgrades are discussed. Implementation approaches focus on metrics, benchmarking, budgeting, developing a long-term financial plan, and how to go about evaluating the pros and cons of various financing alternatives.
Instructor: Juan Ontiveros
311 Renewable Energy
This session discusses the basics of developing of a carbon footprint baseline as well as strategies for overall carbon footprint reduction. Content will include strategies for energy conservation, renewable energy options, and green power generation.
Instructor: Cheryl Gomez
For a complete listing of electives to be offered this session please click here.
APPA’s Total Cost of Ownership research project

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NEW! APPA Web Standards Portal
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APPA's New Report
The Educational Facilities Professional’s Practical Guide to Reducing the Campus Carbon FootprintSponsored by Affiliated Engineers Inc.
The Stimulus Bill & the Education Industry
APPA's Campus Facilities Economic Stimulus Resource Center
Links to information, instruction and guidance on the economic stimulus opportunities available to colleges, universities, K-12 and other educational institutions.
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