Feb 15, 2017 -- Three full days of facility management (FM) education, speakers, networking with peers and a giant expo hall are available at no cost to National Institute of Building Sciences members and friends at the National Facilities Management and Technology Conference & Expo (NFMT) 2017, to be held March 7-9 at the Baltimore Convention Center. With more than 120 free educational sessions to choose from, you can customize your NFMT facilities management training schedule to specifically address your essential topics of interest. If you are responsible for the management, operations or maintenance of facilities, there is a session for you. While at NFMT, don’t miss the chance to learn about Institute activities and strategies relating to the Facility Maintenance and Operations Committee (FMOC) and the WBDG Whole Building Design Guide®. Be sure to attend the FMOC meeting, which will convene Wednesday afternoon, March 8 at 2:00 PM, in Room 333. And don’t miss the session, Security and Sustainability Synergies and Conflicts Examined in the Whole Building Design Guide (R1.41) on Thursday, March 9, 9:00 AM, Room 341, presented by Richard Paradis, PE, BSCP Bd. Cert. NCE, Director of the Whole Building Design Guide. Hundreds of the nation’s most innovative top-tier companies will showcase their products and services in the largest expo hall for facilities professionals. Be sure to stop by the National Institute of Building Sciences display at Booth 2683 to learn more about FMOC, WBDG, the Construction Operations Building information exchange (COBie) and other Institute resources available to the FM community. Download the NFMT Conference Brochure
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