Managers Only Meeting-Energy Benchmarking and Your Communities
Energy Benchmarking Requirements & Incentives
MOM September 2024
Event Details
Energy Benchmarking Requirements and Your Communities
Leverage the potential of Benchmarking in combination with the Building Performance Standard for your upcoming projects. The Energy Benchmarking Program from the City of Seattle (SMC 22.920) mandates energy performance reporting for buildings exceeding 20,000 square feet. This initiative facilitated the Building Emission Performance Standard (BEPS), a city law enacted in December 2023. Experts Michael Arndt of RDH Building Science and Megan Vongkhamchanh of Agynbyte, LLC AAMC are ready to help you understand the intricacies of these standards and incentives. It is crucial for our association board members to comprehend the opportunities and potential costs associated with ensuring compliance in future projects.
This course is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification.
Presenters:
Michael Arndt | CT II Project Technologist/Consultant As a Project Technologist/Consultant in RDH’s Seattle office, Michael specializes in enhancing the resilience of existing buildings. He provides comprehensive support across all stages of building projects, with a holistic approach that includes long-term planning for building owners. As RDH’s lead expert on Washington State’s Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) and Seattle’s Building Emissions Performance Standard (BEPS), Michael plays a pivotal role in shaping sustainable building practices. He actively engages in WA State CBPS stakeholders' meetings, participates in the City of Seattle BEPS focus groups, and contributes to Oregon State’s BPS rulemaking advisory committee, with a particular focus on the impacts to associations. |
Megan Vongkhamchanh, CMCA, AMS | Agynbyte LLC Association Manager Megan works with boards to help them run their day-to-day operations, ensure they are making educated decisions, conducting successful meetings, and working to build strong relationships with the associations that they represent. With a background in finances, property management, customer service and education, Megan vast knowledge of all aspects of association management has helped her successfully receive her CMCA and her AMS designation. |