Most of us see that the forces driving much of our industry are changing faces, morphing from the owners’ countenance to the occupier’s smile or frown. The seriousness of these new metrics, criteria, and occupant feedback cannot be underestimated. In this April edition of Automated Buildings, Ken Sinclair, owner and editor, continues his elucidation on this most worthy topic. As Ken states, “Now is the time for us as an industry to stake claims for our pieces of the puzzle that is satisfaction, wellness, productivity in our buildings. My thinking as I started to write this editorial, rapidly evolved to no one person or group can completely solve the productivity puzzle. It is a mosaic of comfort satisfaction and wellness control, that includes temperature, humidity, IAQ, draft, lighting level, lighting color, fenestration control, wellness, social media communication, digital mindfulness, psychology with successful client interaction.”
Ken provides some more tangible insight into the 3/30/300 metric, quoting Paul Oswald Managing Director CBRE|ESI Global Workplace Solutions Global Energy & Sustainability: “Let’s consider this from a building owner’s or manager’s perspective: in a typical building, energy represents a $1 – $9 per square foot cost item. Lease/maintenance and operations represent a $10 – $99 per square foot cost, and people (occupants) represent a $100 – $999 per square foot cost.” Read more!
More Great April Articles:
Will DevOps Culture Come to Smart Buildings? Therese Sullivan, BuildingContext Ltd
Cope with the IOT Revolution by Staying Agile, Brad White & Christopher Naismith, SES Consulting
Creating Their Piece of the Productivity Puzzle, The Comfy Team
Advancing Smart Building Industry Standards, Christine Boles, Intel Internet of Things Group
Using IoT to Achieve Better Outcomes, Steven Guzelimian, Optergy
Have You Hired Any New Talent Lately? Hector Hernandez, CUBE-USA
The Road to Transparency, James Lee, Cimetrics Inc.
Separate OT Networks, Erik Haberger, Optigo Networks
Monetizing The IoT, Rick Rolston, BuiltSpace Technologies Corporation
Data Needs Order, Marc Petock, Connexx Energy, Inc.
8 Things to Know Part 1, Mike Welch, Control Network Solutions Ltd
8 Things to Know Part 2 , Mike Welch, Control Network Solutions Ltd
I Know You’re There but I’m Not Watching, James McHale, Memoori
May 2017, A Milestone for Project Haystack, Marc Petock, Project Haystack
Coffee Lighting Story, Mike Welch, Control Network Solutions Ltd
Make Your Employees Happier and More Productive, Kaynam Hedayat, Digital Lumens
Cut Lab & Commercial Building Energy Use, Gordon P. Sharp, Aircuity Inc.
Inefficient Process Hurts Tenants, Operators, and Owners, Alex Ortiz, McKinstry
How I Stopped Worrying and Love the Gateway, Matt Smith, Cortet Engineering