BOMA Indiana is returning to Salesforce Tower for an event rescheduled from August. The Indianapolis Fire Department will discuss inspections, rapid-entry products, Knox Boxes, and more. Following that, Dianna Boyce, Vice President of the NBA All-Stars, will be presenting the All-Star initiatives for 2024. She will provide an introduction on how to prepare for the Pacers hosting the NBA All-Star game in February of next year. Coffee and pastries will be provided. Thank you to Russell Chain of Robinson Park for hosting the event space.
Schedule of Events
10:00 AM - IFD Discussion
11:00 AM - NBA All-Stars Discussion
11:15 AM - Programming Ends
BOMA Indiana invites you to join us at Union Street Market in Ft. Wayne's very own Electric Works. The Electric Works campus first became a center of industrial innovation in 1883. Around the turn of the century, Thomas Edison’s fledgling General Electric Co. acquired the business and at its peak employed about a third of Fort Wayne’s workforce. Enjoy food, drinks, and a guided tour of the campus. This event is FREE for members and non-members. A special thank you to Zachery Rider of Royce Engineering, LLC, for assisting with the event!
Event Sponsor
4:00 - Networking
5:00 - Private tour of the Electric Works campus
6:00 - Food and drinks
The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part I provides information property and facilities managers will need to manage the ongoing operation and maintenance of building systems and to maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. In this course, you will learn about building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials, and building systems, including HVAC, roofing, and plumbing systems, as well as ceilings, flooring, and interior walls.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
KEY TOPIC AREAS:
building design and construction • construction materials • structural systems • heating, ventilating, and air conditioning • plumbing systems • the building envelope • building system controls • lifecycle costing • roofing • interior walls, ceilings, and flooring
APPLIES TO:
FMC and PAC certificates FMA® and RPA® designations
RECOMMENDATIONS:
USGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program
BOMI International courses are recognized by many other professional organizations such as IREM, IFMA, IUOE, and more. Credits from these organizations may apply as well. Contact Sarah Kuester at (317) 632-4104 or via e-mail at sarah@bomaindy.org more details.
INSTRUCTOR:
Michael Lauhoff
CLASSROOM SPACE SPONSORED BY:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND FINE PRINT:
ENROLLMENT FEES
There is a $100 enrollment fee for individual courses (those taken separately from a certificate or designation program). If you take an individual course, then decide to enroll in a certificate or designation program, the $100 (USD) fee from your first course (only) may be applied toward the $225 (USD) enrollment fee for your first certificate or designation program. There is a $100 (USD) enrollment fee for students enrolling in a second or third certificate or designation program. Fees are nonrefundable and must be paid with or before enrolling in a course, certificate, or designation program.
There is a $50 fee if you would like a hard copy book. We are highly recommending you purchase the book as a reference. The e-books are only available for a 6-month period of time after earning your designation.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Because this is a dynamic industry, specific course requirements are based on date of enrollment. If you are not sure of your particular course requirements, please check with BOMI International.
REFUNDS
A request to cancel registration for an educational class must be submitted via email up to seven (7) calendar days before the class starts in order to receive a 100% refund. The textbook must be returned unopened to BOMA Indiana in all cases where a student cancels registration. Once the book has been opened, $200 will be owed, as BOMA Indiana cannot return an opened book to BOMI International.
COMPUTER-BASED TESTING (CBT)
Exams are administered via Computer-Based Testing (CBT) through our testing provider, Pearson VUE. The registration fee provides for one testing session during the six-month eligibility period, which can be scheduled at the students convenience. You should receive an email from Pearson VUE within the first few days of class. If you don't, please tell your instructor right away.
EXAM ELIGIBILITY PERIOD
Students have a six-month eligibility period to schedule and take their exam. For Self-Study students, the eligibility period begins on the date of registration; for Classroom students, the eligibility period begins as of the first day of class. If a student does not take the exam within this period, the student must pay an Exam Administration Fee to begin a new six-month eligibility period.
EXAM ADMINISTRATION FEE (INCLUDES EXAM TRANSFER AND RETEST)
Students who fail an exam or require an additional six months to take the exam will incur an Exam Administration Fee allowing for an additional six-month eligibility period. This fee includes testing and administrative fees and is $100.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
To ensure sufficient time to prepare, students should be registered ten (10) business days prior to the class start date. A $100 (USD) late fee will be applied to registrations received thereafter. Additional shipping fees apply and BOMA Indianapolis must pass those fees on to students due to late registrations.
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION
BOMI International and BOMA Indiana are committed to providing an education opportunity for all persons and admits students of any race, color, gender or sexual preference, age, non-disqualifying handicap, religion, or national or ethnic origin.
Registration is SOLD OUT. Please join our waitlist.
According to a major study conducted by Gallup, a significant 60% of employees experience emotional detachment at work, and 19% are downright miserable. The study also revealed that workers in the United States and Canada are among the most anxious and stressed-out in the world. CJ will be leading a discussion with a panel of unreformed overachievers, and he will provide practical strategies to help overcome the chaos and prioritize a healthier lifestyle without sacrificing career goals. You're invited to attend one of the largest industry luncheons of the year, hosted by BOMA, CCIM, CREA, IndyCREW, IFMA, IREM, NAIOP, and ULI. The first 300 registrants will receive a copy of CJ's book, "The Overachiever's Dilemma".
Panel:
Leslie Teskey, Cresa
Dee Headley, Cushman & Wakefield
Vincent Ash, IEDC
Nancy Langdon, Near North Title Group
Key Takeaways:
Schedule:
11:00 AM- Registration and Networking
11:45 AM- Lunch is served
12:00 PM- CJ McClanahan
12:30 PM- Panel
1:00 PM- Event ends
Books Sponsored By:
All volunteers will register/sign up at the following link:
http://bomaindy.gleaners.volunteerhub.com/
Preparing to volunteer:
What to expect during your shift:
With special appearance by Andrew Neal of Outreach Indiana.
Join us for our 7th Annual Member Mixer at Ruth’s Chris at Ironworks. This member-only event will include appetizers, drinks, and FREE professional headshots by photographer Mike Washington. This will also be an opportunity for anyone interested in joining a committee for 2024. We will also have a donation table for Outreach Indiana, an organization that empowers homeless teens and young adults. All members will receive one raffle entry for prizes, and additional tickets for each donated item. Donation items of highest needs are:
Women's deodorant
Travel size shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and body lotion
Gym shorts - sizes medium - 2XL
Sweatpants - sizes medium - XL
Men's belts
Shorts & pants - both men's and women's
Water flavor packets
Full size hygiene items (not travel size)
Members of the BOMA Philanthropic Committee will be delivering items to Outreach the following day.
Bar Sponsor:
Event Sponsors:
The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part II is for property and facilities managers who need to make management decisions about various building systems and sites. Your decisions will increase occupant safety and comfort while facilitating building efficiency to meet the business goals of an organization. Critical topics in this course include electrical systems and lighting, elevator maintenance and modernization, pest and solid waste management, security issues, fire and life safety systems, and energy management concerns. The topics covered will help you analyze and manage your building systems.
security • fire protection systems • electricity (AC and DC) and its applications in building systems • energy management • pest control and solid waste management • vertical transportation systems • lighting systems • window cleaning and architectural metal maintenance • landscaping and parking
Join us for our end-of-year event at Heirloom at N.K. Hurst, a beautifully restored 19th-century building that was once a printing company and later home to N.K. Hurst Co. Inc. We'll feature a panel of industry professionals, member awards, and a cocktail reception to celebrate an outstanding year.
Event Schedule:4:00PM - 4:30PM Networking
4:30PM Annual Business Meeting4:45PM Real Estate Panel
5:30PM Member Awards5:45PM - 7:00PM Holiday Cocktail Reception
BOMA Indiana
101 West Ohio Street
20th Floor
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Call: (317) 632-4104
BOMA Indiana is a 501(c) (6) association. | 2023 All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Event Waiver