Smart Building Technology & Operations: Next Generation Buildings
Smart Building Technology & Operations: Next Generation Buildings
Smart Building Technology & Operations: Next Generation Buildings
Learning Objectives
MBCx Applications
• Process
• Performance Assurance
• Performance Optimization
• MBCx Solutions
DESIGN IMPLEMENT
PROJECT PLANNING
PROJECT PLANNING PRODUCT INSTALLATION
PRODUCT INSTALLATION &
& CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
BUSINESS SOLUTION
BUSINESS SOLUTION PLANNING
PLANNING DEVELOP
DEVELOP Q&A
Q&A CUSTOM
CUSTOM FUNCTIONALITY
FUNCTIONALITY
TECHNICAL
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE PLANNING
PLANNING BUSINESS SOLUTION
BUSINESS SOLUTION CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
BUSINESS
BUSINESS SOLUTION
SOLUTION DESIGN
DESIGN TESTING
TESTING
CUSTOM DESIGN
CUSTOM DESIGN TRAINING
TRAINING
PRODUCT INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION &
& PRODUCT
PRODUCT DEPLOYMENT
DEPLOYMENT CUTOVER
CUTOVER
PRODUCT
CONFIGURATION PLANNING
CONFIGURATION PLANNING
GO LIVE
GO LIVE
TEST DESIGN
TEST DESIGN
PROJECT COMPLETION
PROJECT COMPLETION
TRAINING
TRAINING DESIGN
DESIGN
TRANSITION
TRANSITION TO
TO PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
OPTIMIZATION SERVICE
OPTIMIZATION SERVICE PERIOD
PERIOD
Technology Solutions – Enterprise Approach
Smart Building Technology for MBCx
Utility Data
Real-time Data
Energy Management
Performance
Utility Bill Data Reporting
Live Dashboard
Analytics
MBCx Reports
Site Data
BMS Data
Database Management
Retro Cx
MBCx
Smart Buildings Require:
SMART OCCUPANTS
SMART OPERATORS
Program Implementation
Systematic Approach
Persistence
Savings Range
On-going The typical facility will become 3-5%
20% without Energy less efficient every year.
Management
Cost
On-going
Energy Management
Program
Persistence is key to on-
going benefits
Cost
Action
Performance alarms
processed and sent to
Action Maintenance Management
Systems to include location,
detailed description of
issue, and procedures
followed
• Identify opportunities
• Prioritize efforts
SMART BUILDING
DASHBOARDING
Empowering smart operators and
occupants to reduce cost,
increase efficiency, promote
sustainable operations
ACCESS OPTIONS
STATIC Information kiosk
REAL TIME Work stations
WEB BASED Internet-accessible
Achieving Outcomes
Efficient Enabling
Systems Technology
Policy,
Performance Training, Performance,
Alarming, Participation, Measurement
Tracking, and End-User & Verification
Analysis, and Applications
Diagnostics
Energy Supply and Demand
Supply Side Policies
INITIATIVES
• Large-scale Smart Grid planning
• Public-Private partnership
• Federal and state level financing and
incentives
• Transmission infrastructure
• Clean energy systems
ISSUES • Smart metering infrastructure
ECONOMICS
• Utilities require compelling business
case for investment in advanced
metering systems
BUYING HABITS
• Consumer privacy concerns
• Dynamic pricing
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• Efficiency
• Security
• Decentralized Power Generation
outcomes of a
SMART
BUILDING
Reengineered behavior of its occupants and operators
1,840,985
Electrical Kilowatt hours
304
Electrical Kilowatt
5,393
Gallons of Water
432,656 Therms
savings
AIA Quality Assurance