Preserving the Past, Ensuring the Future: Navigating Historic. Renovation Master Planning Challenges for Sustainability and. Accessibility -
Join Us for a Talk on Historic Renovation challenges and an
interactive tour focusing on the challenges and opportunities of
historic renovation master planning,
During the event, we will discuss the complexities of balancing
heritage conservation with contemporary sustainability, historic
regulations, and accessibility goals. Expert speakers Josh Sartorelli
and Kelly Coles of CMLC will share insights, case studies, and best
practices, followed by an interactive tour of the successful historic
renovation of the St. Louis Hotel where you can witness these concepts
in action
This event promises to be educational and inspiring, offering valuable
insights for facility management professionals and enthusiasts alike.
We would be honoured to have you join us and contribute to the
conversation.
Speakers: Josh Sartorelli joined CMLC in 2013, contributing to significant
projects including St. Louis Hotel and Simmons Building
renovation Patrick's Island development, and East Village
infrastructure improvements.
Kelly Coles joining CMLC in 2019, now serves as VP of Building &
Infrastructure, overseeing key projects in East Village and The
Culture + Entertainment District.
Details:
Hosted by St. Louis Hotel
430 8 AVE SE
Calgary, AB
SPACE LIMITED TO 40 - REGISTER TO SECURE YOUR SPOT
TOUR: 4:30
Networking (Drinks & Food): TBD
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CORE COMPENTENCY: Sustainability
An organization today is judged not just on the basis of the quality of the goods and services it produces but also on the care it shows people (both inside and outside the organization) and the environment. Additionally, many global drivers are pushing sustainability to the forefront of business, government and social conversations throughout the world. These drivers include:
Awareness of the finite nature of resources available to support a steadily growing world population.
Increasing use by governments of incentives and penalties to change corporate and individual behavior.
Speed and breadth of information that have placed every organization under a microscope of public opinion about what constitutes acceptable corporate behavior.
As business leaders step up the corporate response to the sustainability agenda, facility managers are increasingly being asked to deliver support service that is broader and deeper than ever before. Sustainable development, as a concept, forces organizations to shift their focus from short term to long term. Facility management is a vital function, a service that supports the people who deliver the core business and is essential to the demand organization’s aspirations for corporate social responsibility.
After completing this course, participants will be able to discuss the following concepts as they relate to sustainability and FM:
Energy management
Water management
Materials and consumable management
Waste management
Workplace and site management
Register for IFMA’s Sustainability Course for as little as $249 and earn 0.7 IACET CEU’s today.