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Indiana Industrial & Facility Maintenance Show

 

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                2010 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

                                          Please note:  All Sessions are FREE to Attend.

                                                              Schedule subject to change.

 

 

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Session 1

 

Topic:

Reducing Energy Use in Indiana Industrial Facilities

Time:

9:00am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Dave Sommer, District General Manger, Climate Solutions Sector, Trane & Hussman, Indiana-Kentucky District and Jim Beall, Principle, The Plan Consulting Group

Description:

In an economic climate where every penny counts, energy optimization and sustainability are of utmost importance for industrial facilities. Industrial companies continue to face rising energy costs, government pressure to reduce consumption and pressure from stakeholders to be more environmentally conscious. This presentation will discuss the various benefits of increasing energy-efficiency in industrial facilities – from compressed air to lighting to HVAC, including cost savings, environmental benefits and optimal operational delivery. It will also outline three simple steps for organizations in creating an Energy Optimization roadmap.

Session 2

 

Topic:

Managing Your Roofing Systems in a Tight Economy

Time:

9:00am

Room:

B

Speaker:

J. Jefferson Scott, President, Alliance Consulting & Testing Inc.

Description:

An overview of the critical aspects of maintaining and managing your roofing systems in a tight economy. Alliance Consulting & Testing is an independent roof consulting firm. They do not sell or install roofing systems. This is an educational seminar designed to help you better understand your roofing system.

Session 3

 

Topic:

Exterior Building Restoration

Time:

10:10am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Ralph Knauss and James Kemna, Knauss Property Services

Description:

This talk will present an overview of Exterior Building Restoration.  This will include the following: 1. Discussion on the variety of surfaces. 2. Techniques for investigating the causes of failures. 3. Various options for corrective solutions. 4. Today's vastly improved methods and techniques for restoration.  Attendees are invited to discuss their existing building issues for Q & A.

Session 4

 

Topic:

Solar Safety and Security Plus Image Enhancement with Window Film Solutions

Time:

10:10am

Room:

B

Speaker:

William R. Swhear; Vice President, Solar Concepts, Inc.

Description:

A unique presentation and demonstration of solar control and safety upgrade by applying 3M Prestige Ultra clear window film. Also available, a new line of image enhancement and privacy designer window frostings. These products will enhance LEED credit opportunities by making your glass more thermal compliant and increasing your energy star rating.

Session 5

 

Topic:

Energy Management - Lighting the Way to Quick Returns

Time:

11:20am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Steve Sears, Director Sales & Marketing, Bluestone Energy and Safety Technologies

Description:

This talk will present an overview of current lighting technologies and solutions available for all types of facilities.  Attendees will discover ways to reduce energy while maintaining or improving light quality with different fixtures, lamps, and applications.  A sample return on investment explains annual and maintenance savings along with local and federal rebates and environmental impacts.

Session 6

 

Topic:

Accurately Documenting Facilities

Time:

11:20am

Room:

B

Speaker:

Brian M. Elbe, PS, 3D Laser Scanning Specialist/Project Surveyor, Kleingers & Associates

Description:

The purpose of this session will be to provide an understanding of the benefits of accurate documentation through 3D laser scanning and how it correlates with BIM. Learn how it is being used in facilities for asset management, for design purposes and during the construction process.

Session 7

 

Topic:

Ten Ways to Save Thousands in the Boiler Room

Time:

12:30pm

Room:

A

Speaker:

Larry Tarvin; President/CEO, American Society of Power Engineers

Description:

Boilers and their related equipment are very expensive to operate; however, there are ways to greatly reduce this cost. The American Society of Power Engineers is concerned about this cost to those involved in boiler plant management and operations. With this in mind we have developed an informational presentation entitled: “TEN WAYS TO SAVE THOUSANDS IN THE BOILER ROOM.” This presentation explores simple and often overlooked ways to capture significant savings as related to energy conversion equipment.

Session 8

 

Topic:

Industrial Asset Recovery - Turning Your Excess in to Success

Time:

12:30pm

Room:

B

Speaker:

Kevin Sprinkle, Project Manager, Select Recovery Services

Description:

An introduction to Industrial Asset Recovery and strategies to generate cash, free up valuable floor space, minimize tax liabilities and add to a company's overall bottom line profit. Also included will be information on cost savings through purchasing surplus items.

 

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Session 9

 

Topic:

Money and Energy Savings with LED Lighting Solutions!

Time:

9:00am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Jeremiah Hamman, LED Product Expert, Ozzie Kalil, Owner/Partner, TigerGreen

Description:

Save money and help the environment by implementing LED lighting solutions!  Come see why LED is the future of lighting, a full demonstration will be given. PROFIT off of your lighting plan: reduce energy, labor, and HVAC costs. GO GREEN with LED: 100% recyclable/RoHS compliant, mercury/lead free. PLUS learn how to maximize your return by capturing tax benefits by implementing LED technology in your facilities.

Session 10

 

Topic:

Capital Planning - A Lifecycle Approach

Time:

9:00am

Room:

B

Speaker:

Walter Smith & Jay Oschrin, Sr. Project Manager, Professional Consultants, Inc.

Description:

The responsibility for preparing and maintaining long-range capital plans is a never-ending series of challenges.  A lifecycle approach to capital planning provides a comprehensive, objective and persuasive foundation for identifying and reporting future capital investment needs.  This presentation will provide a means for preparing and maintaining long-range capital plans.

Session 11

 

Topic:

Keeping Your Masonry Building in Tip-Top Shape

Time:

10:10am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Jerry Kemna, President, Kemna Restoration & Const.

Description:

In this presentation you will learn how to identify masonry and concrete problems. Determine the degree of urgency, develop a course of action and discover what to expect as a result of those implemented actions.

Session 12

 

Topic:

Boiler Safety and Maintenance

Time:

10:10am

Room:

B

Speaker:

Charlie Horner, Technical Sales, Baker Mechanical Services

Description:

Boiler systems are designed for safety and efficiency. Having knowledge about boiler systems and maintenance can ensure years of safe, reliable service.

Session 13

 

Topic:

Got Leaks? Roofing Solutions for Your Building

Time:

11:20am

Room:

A

Speaker:

Butch Lockhart, President, Commercial Roof Solutions

Description:

Tired of headaches from roof leaks? Come learn about what causes these leaks and what you can do to prolong the life of your roof system.  Hands on samples and demonstrations with EPDM, PVC, TPO, metal, and modified asphalt roof systems.  Learn the differences in each of these roofs and what you can do to save money.

Session 14

 

Topic:

Fundamentals of Reliability Centered Lubrication

Time:

11:20am

Room:

B

Speaker:

Matt Spurlock, CMRP, Director of Lubrication Services, Allied Reliability, Inc

Description:

Lubrication is the starting point for any equipment reliability program. Reliability centered lubrication is a process used to determine the lubrication and contamination control requirements of any physical asset in its operating context allowing for means of condition monitoring thus having the ability to impact the overall asset health of the lubricated component. This presentation will cover the basics around RCL and how it can benefit any reliability program.

Session 15

 

Topic:

Evolution of Lighting

Time:

12:30pm

Room:

A

Speaker:

Joe Pozak, Owner, Innovative Lighting (Shepard Solutions)

Description:

The evolution of lighting from Edison to the 21st century. The speaker will take a walk through the history books and describe the invention of the light-bulb and how lighting technology has changed over time. The second half of the presentation will describe new technologies that are being developed today and how they will impact your maintenance budget.


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