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BOMA: Design II Accelerated Course

9100 Keystone Crossing 9100 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN, United States

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.

APPLIES TO:
FMC and PAC certificates
FMA® and RPA® designations

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IndyCREW: Holiday Party at BASH

BASH Carmel 1235 Keystone Ave, Carmel, IN, United States

Join your fellow IndyCREW members to spread some holiday cheer! We will be honoring some very deserving members with our annual member awards at this event.

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BOMA: Annual Meeting & Holiday Celebration

The Heirloom at N.K. Hurst 230 W. McCarty St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join BOMA Indiana for their 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.

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IFMA: “The Future of Facility Management” Luncheon

Ruth's Chris Ironworks 2727 E 86th Street, Indianapolis, United States

In September 2023, IFMA published a white paper on the key emerging topics shaping the FM industry.  To kick off our 2024 program year, we’re taking a look at those emerging topics with an informative presentation from one of IFMA’s key leadership.  Laurie Gilmer, a past chair of IFMA’s Global Board of Directors, will talk about these trends and what they might mean for you and your facilities in the future.  Come be inspired and informed, and add your voice to the discussion of the FM’s role in preparing for and responding to complex built environment challenges.

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