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In this episode, I teach you how to integrate BACnet/IP systems.

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In this episode, I teach you how to integrate BACnet/IP systems.

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In this episode, we will cover the exact steps to perform complex BACnet/IP integrations.

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Episode Description: In this foundational episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, Phil Zito launches a vital series dedicated to teaching building automation from the ground up, perfect for new entrants to the field. Episode 458 serves as the gateway, introducing the very basics of Building Automation Systems (BAS), the architecture of such systems, and the crucial components that make up a BAS. Through detailed explanations and visual aids, this episode aims to demystify the core aspects of building automation, including inputs and outputs, controllers, and the significance of visualization in managing complex building systems. Whether you're a new employee seeking to grasp the BAS industry or an employer looking to onboard fresh talent effectively, this series promises to be an indispensable resource. Episode Highlights: BAS Overview: A high-level introduction to Building Automation Systems, explaining their purpose and how they've evolved from electromechanical and analog systems to digital controls. Key Components: Insight into the basic components of a BAS, including inputs, outputs, controllers, and supervisory devices, and how they interact to automate building functions. Architecture Explained: Simplifying the three-tier architecture of BAS, detailing how data moves from field devices to the operator's interface for actionable insights. Visualization and Control: Discussing the role of supervisory devices and software in visualizing and managing building systems, highlighting the shift to web-based interfaces for remote management. Educational Approach: Phil Zito outlines the series' structure, focusing on foundational knowledge before progressing to more complex concepts and applications in building automation. Join us every Wednesday at 10 am Arizona time for live sessions, where you can engage, ask questions, and deepen your understanding of building automation systems. This series is designed to build a strong foundation for those new to the BAS field, offering a step-by-step guide to mastering the basics and beyond.…
 
Episode Description: Join Phil Zito in Episode 457 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast as he delves into the critical role of mentoring in developing Building Automation System (BAS) employees. This episode is a part of our ongoing series on BAS management, focusing on cultivating soft skills, understanding finance, and enhancing sales through mentoring. Phil, leveraging his extensive experience in mentoring and running a successful training business, offers a fresh perspective on accelerating the growth of technical and sales professionals in the BAS industry. Key Topics Covered: Talent Crisis in Building Automation: An overview of the current demand for skilled workers in construction and manufacturing, emphasizing the need for 1.2 million new workers by 2029. Traditional Development Models: A critique of conventional onboarding and mentoring programs, highlighting their inadequacies in addressing the rapid need for skilled BAS professionals. Quantitative Mentoring Approach: Introduction to a data-driven mentoring strategy that emphasizes measurable progress and competency-based assessments to fast-track employee development. Bloom's Taxonomy in Mentoring: Application of Bloom's Taxonomy to structure the mentoring process, ensuring a clear progression from basic knowledge acquisition to the application and beyond. Implementing the Model: Practical steps for incorporating a quantitative mentoring model within your organization, including setting SMART goals, assessing competencies, and adapting mentoring techniques to individual needs. Overcoming Challenges: Discussion on common obstacles in mentoring BAS employees and strategies to overcome them, ensuring a successful developmental journey for both mentors and mentees. Episode Highlights: Phil shares insights into the critical talent shortage facing the BAS industry and the importance of innovative mentoring approaches to bridge the gap. Explore a structured, measurable methodology to mentorship that moves beyond traditional models, fostering rapid skill acquisition and professional growth. Learn how to apply Bloom's Taxonomy to effectively mentor BAS employees, ensuring they achieve competency in their roles efficiently. Gain practical tips on implementing a quantitative mentoring model in your organization, enhancing the development of technical and sales staff.…
 
Join Phil Zito in Episode 456 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast for an enlightening deep dive into T1L, an emerging Ethernet standard poised to revolutionize building automation systems. As we explore the technicalities and applications of T1L, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for professionals eager to understand and implement this technology in their projects. From explaining the basics of T1L to discussing practical implementation steps, Phil provides valuable insights into leveraging T1L for both retrofit and new installation projects, ensuring your building automation systems are more efficient, cost-effective, and future-proof. Episode Highlights: Introduction to T1L: Unravel the basics of T1L, an Ethernet physical layer specification under IEEE 802.3cg, offering a promising solution for extending the reach of building automation networks using single twisted-pair cables. Key Features and Benefits: Discover T1L's capability to support 10 Mbps full-duplex communication over 1 kilometer, facilitating cost-effective network expansions and leveraging existing wiring infrastructure. Operational Modes and Applications: Learn about T1L's operational modes, VPP voltage levels, and how they cater to different network requirements, alongside exploring T1L's suitability for various building automation protocols like BACnet IP, LonWorks, and Modbus RTU. Technical Deep Dive: Dive into the technical aspects of T1L, including the importance of impedance matching, the role of PHY transceivers, receivers, and gateways in a T1L setup, and how these components work together to ensure efficient data transmission. Implementing T1L in Projects: Gain practical insights into assessing existing infrastructure for T1L compatibility, planning network architecture, upgrading devices, and configuring network settings to successfully implement T1L in your projects. Interactive Learning: Phil encourages listeners to engage with questions and share their thoughts on T1L's impact on the building automation industry, fostering an interactive learning environment. Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge on cutting-edge Ethernet standards or seeking practical advice on implementing T1L in your building automation projects, Episode 456 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast is an invaluable resource. Dive into the world of T1L with Phil Zito and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of building automation.…
 
Explore the journey of BAS management and ownership with Phil Zito in Episode 455 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. This episode kicks off a series focused on crucial skills for building automation leaders, spanning topics from financial acumen to operational prowess. Whether you're a manager, owner, or interested in comprehensive management practices, this series sheds light on navigating the building automation industry's complexities. Episode Highlights: Introduction to BAS Management Series: Phil introduces the series, aimed at dissecting the skills vital for successful management and ownership within the building automation sphere. Key Management Areas: Discussing critical domains such as finance, operations, sales, legal issues, marketing, business management, leadership skills, and talent management, and their significance for business prosperity. Finance for Business Growth: Insight into financial planning, reporting, understanding tax structures, financing options, and ensuring sustainable business development. Operations and Organizational Structure: Emphasizing the importance of robust operational processes, documents, and systems in effectively scaling business operations. Sales Strategy and Management: Advice on crafting a powerful sales strategy, managing sales efforts, and leveraging CRM tools to bolster business revenue. Legal and Marketing Essentials: Navigating legal challenges and the role of clear, effective marketing in boosting business visibility and reach. People and Leadership: Discussing HR policies, employee retention, and the leadership qualities essential for fostering a positive and productive workplace. Embark on this insightful journey with Phil Zito into managing and owning a building automation system business. This foundational episode sets the stage for the series, offering invaluable insights for professionals aspiring to thrive in the BAS industry.…
 
Join Phil Zito in Episode 454 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast as we delve into the intricacies of Building Automation System (BAS) Project Management. Unlike traditional construction project management, BAS project management brings its own set of challenges and skills. This episode not only highlights the differences but also categorizes BAS project management into four distinct buckets: new construction under a subcontractor, new construction owner-direct, and retrofit owner-direct, each with its unique demands. Episode Highlights: Phil outlines the essential qualities of a BAS project manager and emphasizes the importance of treating each project as its own profit and loss center to ensure financial success. Discover the pivotal stages of the BAS project management process, including the sales to operations handoff, project kickoff meetings, subcontractor agreements, labor assignments, and the critical role of submittal creation and submission. Gain insights into the importance of a well-orchestrated project kickoff process for setting the stage for project success, including ensuring clear communication between sales and operations to avoid costly misunderstandings. Learn about the vital process of scope management, including the use of scope matrices, RFIs, and RFCs to ensure all project aspects are clearly defined and agreed upon. Phil discusses the nuances of labor, material, and subcontractor management within the BAS industry, offering strategies for effectively managing these key resources to maintain project timelines and budgets. Financial management is explored in depth, with Phil advocating for proactive billing and cash management practices to keep projects financially viable. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of meticulous project closeout procedures, including point-to-point checkouts, functional testing, and thorough training for the building operators to ensure a smooth handover and long-term project success. Whether you're a seasoned BAS project manager or looking to break into the field, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for managing BAS projects efficiently and profitably.…
 
Dive into the complexities of BACnet IP with Phil Zito in Episode 453 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. This episode provides a thorough examination of BACnet IP, including BBMDS (BACnet Broadcast Management Devices), Bdts (BACnet Distribution Tables), and the use of Wireshark for network analysis. Designed for those with a foundational understanding of IT concepts, this session covers the essentials of BACnet IP communications, the functionality of virtual links, and practical insights into network configurations for building automation systems. Episode Highlights: Introduction to BACnet IP: Phil sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of BACnet IP, emphasizing the episode's technical depth and encouraging live audience interaction for clarity. Understanding BACnet IP: Key concepts such as BACnet IP addressing, the role of UDP (User Datagram Protocol), and the importance of the OSI model in understanding BACnet communications are explained. BBMDS and Bdts Explained: The function of BBMDS and Bdts in extending BACnet communication across different subnets is discussed, alongside the mechanisms that enable these processes. Wireshark Analysis: Phil demonstrates how to use Wireshark for analyzing BACnet IP traffic, providing insights into reading and interpreting the data for troubleshooting and system optimization. Practical Network Configuration: The episode covers network configuration strategies, including the management of broadcast domains and the scalability of network segments, to facilitate efficient BACnet IP integration. Join Phil for this technical deep dive into BACnet IP, offering valuable knowledge for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of network communications within building automation systems. This episode is an essential listen for anyone involved in the design, implementation, or management of BAS, looking to deepen their expertise in BACnet IP.…
 
Unravel the mysteries of IT for Building Automation Systems (BAS) with Phil Zito in Episode 452 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. Geared towards the non-technical audience in the BAS field, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide, introducing key IT concepts essential for BAS professionals. Whether you're a building owner, MEP spec designer, salesperson, or operations manager, this episode aims to equip you with a foundational understanding of computers, RAM, storage, networking, and more, tailored for effective communication with IT groups or handling BAS IT-related tasks. Episode Highlights: IT Basics for BAS: An exploration of fundamental IT components including computers, RAM, storage, and networking, essential for anyone in the building automation industry. Network Connections and Devices: Dive into network connections, understanding the role of network devices in BAS, and the significance of servers and databases in the IT infrastructure. Decoding Catalog Sheets: Learn how to interpret catalog sheets for BAS products, focusing on server requirements, networking protocols, and hardware specifications. Navigating IT Conversations: Gain confidence in discussing IT requirements for BAS deployments, including server configurations, memory, storage needs, and understanding network connectivity options. Software and Database Essentials: Phil sheds light on the importance of selecting the appropriate operating system and database software for BAS servers, including tips for ensuring compatibility and performance. Q&A Session: An interactive segment where Phil addresses listener queries, providing deeper insights into IT concepts relevant to BAS, enhancing listener understanding and application in real-world scenarios. Join Phil Zito in this enlightening session, designed to bridge the gap between BAS professionals and the world of IT. Perfect for those looking to enhance their IT literacy within the context of building automation, Episode 452 demystifies complex concepts, making IT approachable and understandable for all.…
 
Uncover the essentials of BACnet integration in Episode 451 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast with Phil Zito. This episode is an invaluable resource for professionals embarking on BACnet integration projects, offering a comprehensive overview of BACnet protocols, communication methodologies, and practical integration strategies. Whether you're tackling a retrofit or adding new components to your building automation system, Phil's expert insights will guide you through the complexities of BACnet integration. Episode Highlights: BACnet Basics: Phil introduces BACnet as the standard protocol for building automation, explaining its role in structuring communication and defining data structures within BAS environments. Understanding BACnet Objects: Delve into the world of BACnet objects, including devices, inputs, outputs, and values. Learn about the significance of discovering device objects and the process of mapping points within a BAS. MSTP vs. IP Integration: Explore the differences between BACnet over Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MSTP) and BACnet over Internet Protocol (IP), including their application scenarios and challenges in integration processes. Integration Fundamentals: Phil provides a step-by-step guide to BACnet integration, covering essential aspects such as wiring, baud rates, MAC addresses, and device IDs, ensuring a smooth integration experience. Real-World Integration Scenarios: Gain insights into practical BACnet integration examples, including troubleshooting tips and strategies for overcoming common integration challenges. Phil Zito's expertise shines in this episode, offering listeners a deep dive into BACnet integration tailored for both novices and seasoned professionals in the building automation field. If you're looking to enhance your understanding of BACnet and improve your integration skills, Episode 451 is a must-listen, equipped with the knowledge and confidence to tackle BACnet integration projects successfully.…
 
In Episode 450 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, Phil Zito dives deep into the process of conducting site audits for building automation systems. This episode is a comprehensive guide aimed at both professionals looking to retrofit existing systems and building owners seeking to upgrade their building automation systems. Phil emphasizes that this audit focuses on assessing the system rather than energy usage, aiming to gather critical information for making informed decisions about retrofits, scheduling changes, or updates within a building automation system. Key Highlights: Understanding the Scope: The importance of meeting with the customer or evaluating your needs to understand the specific issues or goals, ensuring the audit collects relevant information. Collecting Essential Documentation: Gathering mechanical, electrical, building automation, and IT documentation is crucial. This includes equipment nameplates, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) documents, control submittals, and IP network diagrams to understand the existing infrastructure thoroughly. Building Automation System Exploration: Performing a system export to identify controllers, the system tree, logical and physical points, graphics, and program copies. This helps understand the operational scope of the BAS and identify any discrepancies between planned and actual operations. Assessing Deficiencies and Risks: Documenting deficiencies discovered during the audit, discussing these with the customer, and planning how to address them. This includes considering the project's scope, timeline, budget, and any potential risks or impacts on the building's operations. Creating a Comprehensive Report: Compiling the findings into a detailed report to guide decision-making for retrofits or upgrades. This report is a crucial tool for outlining the project scope, timeline, and budget in collaboration with the customer. The Importance of a Thorough Audit: Phil stresses the value of a detailed site audit, which can reveal risks and necessary considerations for a project, potentially extending beyond the initial scope to ensure all aspects of the BAS and related systems are adequately addressed. Join Phil Zito in this episode for an insightful discussion on conducting effective building automation system site audits, a vital process for any retrofit or upgrade project. Whether you're a professional in the field or a building owner, this episode offers valuable frameworks and strategies for assessing and planning BAS projects.…
 
Dive into the world of Building Automation System (BAS) point objects with Phil Zito in Episode 449 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. This episode is dedicated to demystifying BAS point objects, a fundamental concept for professionals in the building automation industry. Whether you're new to BAS or looking to refresh your knowledge, this episode provides valuable insights into different types of point objects, their applications, and how they interact within a BAS environment. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Point Objects: Phil begins with an overview of the basic types of point objects found in building automation systems, including Boolean, Numeric, and Enumerated objects, and their common aliases (Binary, Analog, Multistate). Deep Dive into Point Types: Explore the characteristics of Boolean (Binary), Numeric (Analog), and Enumerated (Multistate) points, including their functions, how they're used in BAS, and nuances across different BAS software. Priority Arrays Explained: Gain a clear understanding of priority arrays, a crucial concept for managing point object priorities within a BAS. Learn how priority arrays influence the behavior of BAS objects and ensure desired outcomes in automation logic. Practical Applications: Phil discusses real-world applications and scenarios where different point objects are utilized within a BAS, providing listeners with practical knowledge to apply in their daily work. Interactive Q&A: The episode includes an interactive Q&A session, where Phil addresses listeners' questions, offering further clarifications on point objects and their use in building automation systems. Join Phil Zito for this informative session on BAS point objects, designed to enhance your understanding and mastery of building automation systems. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in designing, implementing, or managing BAS, providing the foundational knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of automation with confidence.…
 
In Episode 448 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast as he delves into the essential strategies for developing self-sufficient technicians in the building automation industry. Discover a comprehensive framework designed to minimize repeat support calls by addressing common gaps in technician training and knowledge. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Self-Sufficiency: Phil outlines what it means to be a self-sufficient technician, emphasizing the ability to execute job roles efficiently, troubleshoot effectively, and engage in problem-solving. Identifying Gaps: Learn how to pinpoint the areas where technicians frequently require support, distinguishing between individual gaps and systemic issues. Framework for Improvement: Phil introduces a four-step approach: Identify, Rectify, Track, and Validate, offering actionable advice to close knowledge gaps and enhance technician autonomy. Bloom's Taxonomy Applied: Explore the application of Bloom's Taxonomy in training, focusing on ensuring technicians remember, understand, and can apply crucial knowledge. Practical Tools and Strategies: Discover the power of intellectual shortcuts, such as checklists and work process instructions, to simplify complex tasks and foster independence. Monitoring Progress: Emphasis on the importance of tracking the effectiveness of implemented strategies and making adjustments as needed to ensure continuous improvement. Validation and Continuous Learning: Phil stresses the need to validate that technicians not only can perform tasks independently but also understand the rationale behind their actions. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on empowering your technical team, filled with insights and practical tips. Whether you're a manager looking to enhance your team's capabilities or a new technician seeking guidance, this episode promises valuable lessons on achieving self-sufficiency in the fast-paced world of building automation. #buildingautomation #techtraining #selfsufficienttechs #smartbuildings #bacnetintegration #technicalskills #workprocessimprovement #bloomtaxonomy #automationindustry #professionaldevelopment…
 
Episode Description: Dive into the intricacies of building automation programming with Phil Zito in Episode 447 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast. This technical episode takes a deep dive into the art and science of writing effective building automation programs, focusing on sequences of operations, design patterns, and translating complex sequences into graphical programming interfaces. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Building Automation Programming: Phil sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of programming fundamentals, emphasizing the transition from theoretical knowledge to practical application. Understanding Sequences of Operations: Learn how to dissect and understand general sequences of operations, focusing on economizers as a primary example to illustrate the process of identifying patterns and translating them into code. Graphical vs. Line Code Programming: Phil explains the difference between graphical and line code programming, focusing on the use of graphical blocks to represent programming logic, making it accessible for beginners and seasoned professionals alike. Decoding Design Patterns: Discover the importance of design patterns in building automation programming, including comparative patterns and PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) patterns, and how they apply to various automation tasks. Practical Programming Demonstration: Through a live demonstration, Phil showcases the step-by-step process of writing a program, from identifying variables to implementing logic blocks and adjusting setpoints. Troubleshooting and Optimization: Insights into common programming challenges, such as understanding interlocks, utilizing Boolean logic, and the significance of loop enables for efficient PID control. Q&A and Interactive Learning: Phil addresses listener questions and emphasizes the importance of community feedback in shaping future podcast topics, particularly focusing on areas like Priority Arrays and BACnet fundamentals.…
 
Welcome back to the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast with your host, Phil Zito, in Episode 446. After a brief hiatus, Phil dives back into the world of smart buildings, sharing his recent experiences, insights from industry trade shows, and addressing the critical issue of workforce development in building automation. This episode takes listeners on a journey through the whirlwind of trade shows like AHR, Honeywell Momentum, Niagara Summit, and Controls-Con, offering firsthand observations on industry trends, such as the surprising scarcity of analytics companies and the rise of IP controls. Phil recounts the challenges and revelations from the AHR expo, emphasizing the persistent struggle to attract talent to the building automation sector despite technological advancements. Phil engages in a candid discussion about the misconceptions surrounding building automation, highlighting the need for increased awareness and understanding of the field. He proposes an awareness campaign to illuminate the vast career opportunities within building automation, from hands-on technical roles to sales, project management, and cybersecurity. The episode also explores the looming challenge of maintaining legacy systems as seasoned professionals exit the workforce, underscoring the urgency of knowledge transfer and system upgrades. Phil shares insights into the essential skills needed across different roles in the industry, from installation and service to sales, emphasizing the adaptability and varied pathways available to newcomers. Listeners are encouraged to participate in spreading the word about building automation, leveraging the episode's insights to guide conversations with potential entrants into the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, someone curious about starting a career in building automation, or anywhere in between, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the state of the industry, the critical need for talent, and the exciting future of smart buildings. Join Phil as he breaks down complex topics into accessible insights, advocates for a broader understanding of building automation, and calls on the community to welcome new talent into this dynamic and essential industry. Episode Highlights: Recap of trade show experiences and industry trends. Discussion on workforce development challenges in building automation. Insights into misconceptions about the field and strategies for raising awareness. Overview of career paths and skills needed in building automation. Encouragement for industry veterans and newcomers to collaborate in fostering growth and innovation. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share if you find value in this episode…
 
In this insightful episode of the Smart Buildings Academy podcast, Chief Talent Officer Rachel Zito sits down with the Academy's visionary founder and CEO, Phil Zito, for a deep dive into his entrepreneurial journey and the evolution of the Smart Buildings Academy (SBA). Episode Highlights: Kick off: The Journey Unveiled - Phil shares his motivations behind opening up about his journey and what he hopes listeners will gain from this episode. SBA History: From Concept to Reality - Discover the initial vision Phil had for SBA, the anticipated and unanticipated challenges faced, and how the business has transformed from its inception. Personal Skills: Growth Beyond Business - Phil reflects on his personal transformation since starting SBA, discussing unexpected skills developed as an entrepreneur and how a particular failure catalyzed significant personal growth. Culture: The Backbone of Strategy - Understand the critical role of company culture in SBA's strategy, including insights on how Rachel's therapy background has influenced their business approach. Reflection: Lessons Learned - Phil looks back to see if there's anything he would have done differently and shares insights on how he balances work and personal life, including how this balance has evolved. Future: Vision for SBA - Phil outlines his vision for SBA over the next 5 years and discusses the implications for his personal development. Join us for this engaging and revealing conversation, offering a unique glimpse into the heart and mind of a leader who's shaping the future of the smart buildings industry. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned professional, or simply interested in the dynamic world of smart buildings, this episode promises to inspire and inform.…
 
In this enlightening episode of the Smart Buildings Academy podcast, we were joined by Phil Zito, CEO of Smart Buildings Academy. Together, we explored the critical aspects of creating effective training programs in the building automation industry. Episode Highlights: Insider Insights: Phil shares his valuable experience and knowledge on developing impactful training programs. The Hidden Costs: Unveil the often unseen expenses involved in creating comprehensive training materials. Quality Matters: Learn about the importance of maintaining high standards in training content production. Measuring Success: Discover effective strategies for evaluating training outcomes. Trainer's Toolkit: Uncover the essential skills needed to be a successful training provider in today’s market. This episode is a treasure trove of information for industry leaders and those passionate about professional development. Whether you are considering developing your own training initiatives or simply interested in the process, this episode has something for you.…
 
In this insightful episode of SBA 443, we dive deep into the intricacies of building and managing a Remote Operations Center (ROC) specifically designed for building automation teams. Our discussion is grounded in the practical experiences and successes of SBA in this field, offering listeners a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world application. We begin by defining what a Remote Operations Center is and its significance in the realm of building automation. The episode highlights the key benefits of adopting an ROC, including cost efficiency, improved control, and scalability. The conversation then shifts to the core elements of designing an ROC. We discuss the essential infrastructure requirements, focusing on the necessary hardware and software components. The technology stack is explored in detail, providing insights into selecting the right technologies that ensure operational efficiency and security. Understanding the importance of human resources in managing an ROC, we delve into the staffing requirements, highlighting the vital roles, skills, and training needed to build a competent team. Operational processes form another critical part of the discussion, where we talk about establishing efficient workflows, regular system maintenance, and emergency handling protocols. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to how these services can be effectively positioned to clients. We share strategies for understanding client needs, customizing solutions, and marketing these services to potential clients. Real-world case studies from SBA's past projects are discussed, offering listeners valuable lessons and best practices derived from actual implementations. These anecdotes not only illustrate the challenges faced but also the successes achieved, providing a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to implement and manage a successful ROC. We wrap up the episode with a forward-looking perspective, discussing future trends in ROC for building automation, followed by a Q&A session addressing listener-submitted questions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in or currently working in building automation, providing a rich source of knowledge and practical advice on building and managing an effective Remote Operations Center.…
 
🎧 Dive into the dynamic world of building automation with Phil Zito in our latest podcast episode "SBA 442: Ask Me Anything"! Phil, an acclaimed expert in the field, opens the floor to listeners, answering questions on a wide array of topics. Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned professional, this episode is packed with valuable insights. In This Episode, You'll Discover: Sales Strategies: Uncover effective techniques to enhance your building automation sales. Project Management: Learn how to navigate the complexities of managing successful projects. Technical Deep-Dives: Get the lowdown on the technical aspects of building automation systems. Leadership & Hiring: Find out what it takes to build, lead, and inspire a top-performing team. Training & Career Growth: Gain practical tips for personal development and professional advancement in the building automation industry. Phil answers questions ranging from beginner basics to intricate technical details, sharing his wealth of knowledge and experience. His engaging style and practical advice make this a must-listen episode for anyone aiming to excel in the world of building automation. 🔔 Don't forget to Subscribe! Stay connected and keep up with our series for more expert insights, tips, and engaging discussions. Your road to mastering building automation starts here!…
 
In episode SBA 441, we're joined by Derek Wright from D&L Controls, who offers an intimate look into the journey of his organization. From its humble beginnings to the present, and aspirations for the next two years, Derek gives listeners a roadmap of D&L's evolution. Hiring practices take center stage as he reveals what qualities stand out in potential candidates, followed by an engaging discussion on preserving company culture amidst rapid growth. The episode doesn't shy away from challenges; Derek delves deep into the biggest hurdles D&L faces and their strategies for overcoming them. He also shines a spotlight on the immense growth opportunities for contractors in the building automation sector. As we venture further, technology emerges as a double-edged sword, proving both beneficial and cumbersome for D&L over the past year and a half. Partnerships, their significance, and their impact on business dynamics are also addressed. Rounding off the episode, Derek shares insights on one of the most delicate balancing acts in the contracting business: ensuring robust growth without overstepping into undue risks. For budding contractors, industry veterans, and everyone in between, this episode promises a blend of experiences, challenges, and invaluable advice. Tune in!…
 
In this episode of SBA440, delve deep into the intricacies of talent management in the building automation industry. From understanding the profound impact of organizational culture to navigating the challenges of corporate-imposed pay constraints, we'll explore innovative strategies to reengage disengaged staff and dissect a real-world case study of ThermoTech Automation Solutions. Discover actionable insights to elevate employee engagement and retention in a rapidly evolving sector. Tune in and empower your talent management strategy!…
 
Dive into the world of energy management with Nathan Miller, the driving force behind UHAT's facility initiatives. In this episode, we journey through Nathan's personal career evolution and uncover valuable insights from his transition into the owner space. Discover how UHAT is setting facility standards, the synergy between IT and Building Automation Systems (BAS), and the thought process behind their preventative maintenance program. With a keen eye on the future, Nathan also reveals his biggest facility concerns for the next 18 months and shares advice for contractors aiming to offer greater value. Whether you're in the energy sector, facilities management, or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes at UHAT, this episode promises a rich blend of experiences, challenges, and forward-thinking strategies. Don't miss it!…
 
Are you frustrated with the revolving door of talent in the building automation sector? Ever trained an employee only to watch them be lured away by a competitor? If these scenarios sound familiar, our latest podcast episode is for you. Why Employee Retention Matters In the rapidly advancing world of building automation, maintaining a skilled and dedicated workforce isn't just an HR concern—it's a core business imperative. The cost of replacing a trained technician can range from 50% to 200% of their salary. Given these numbers, the significance of retention becomes crystal clear. In This Episode We dive deep into: The Reasons People Quit: Beyond just the lure of higher pay, what are the factors pushing trained professionals to jump ship? Strategies Tailored for Contractors and Building Owners: While contractors battle in a competitive market, building owners, especially those bound by governmental pay structures, face a different set of challenges. The Data Behind Retention: We'll provide statistics that every business leader needs to be aware of, showcasing the undeniable ROI of investing in employee growth and job satisfaction. Key Takeaways Compensation isn't the Sole Factor: As many as 87% of millennials prioritize professional development in a job. This offers a hint for organizations: upskilling might be the key to locking in your talent. The Power of Non-Monetary Benefits: For governmental building owners, emphasizing benefits like job security and long-term pension plans can offset salary limitations. Investing in Training Pays Off: Organizations with strong training programs boast an impressive 218% higher income per employee.…
 
Employee and leadership challenges are some of the most difficult issues business owners and managers face. Often times you advance in your career because of your skills in a specific area. Your team or business grows and now you have people. People are awesome, they bring life to a team and business. But they are also complicated. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, our co-owner Rachel Zito and I discuss her efforts in leading our talent and culture initiatives at SBA.…
 
Hello SBA listeners! 🚀 Reconnect with us in this powerhouse episode, where we dive deep into our newest evolutions and the growth of the SBA community. If you've ever felt like a cog in the building automation industry's machine, you're in for a treat. Highlights Include: SBA’s New Horizons: Discover how we're reshaping our vision. From introducing dynamic team members to revealing our innovative Workforce Development Cohort, we're on a relentless pursuit of excellence. Sales Strategy Snapshot: Amp up your BAS business game with actionable insights that promise robust results. Operational Expertise: Steering a building automation team? We unveil tools and tactics to streamline and strengthen your operations. Techno-Bytes: Delve deep into pressing industry challenges and arm yourself with effective, practical solutions. Listener’s Spotlight: We're answering a compelling question from one of our beloved listeners. (Got a burning query? Shoot, and we might address it next!) What’s Next?: A teaser of the electrifying content we've got lined up. It's going to be legendary! Why Hit Play? We're not just an audio show; we’re a tribe. Navigating the labyrinth of building automation has its highs and lows, and like Phil, many of us have lived it. We're converging our collective wisdom to carve out the answers you've been seeking. Ready for transformative insights? Dive in now!…
 
Prepare for an adventure as we roll out the 435th episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, imaginatively titled "SBA 435: Highway Heroes - Untold Stories from a Traveling Building Automation Repairman." In this episode, we have our Corporate Trainer, David Perkins, as your travel guide. David has spent countless hours on the road, moving from site to site, unraveling and fixing complex building automation and mechanical issues that have left others in the field scratching their heads. Now, he's ready to share his wealth of experience and the wisdom he's gained during these troubleshooting treks. Not only will you hear engrossing stories, but you'll also gain a fresh perspective on building systems and how to troubleshoot them. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to learn from a seasoned veteran of the industry. Join us, and let's hit the road together in this fascinating episode!…
 
Get ready for a thrilling ride as we present the 434th episode of our popular Smart Buildings Academy podcast, titled "SBA 434: In the Maintenance Zone - Exploring Best Practices for BAS Upkeep." Leading the discussion will be our corporate instructor, David Perkins. Drawing from his extensive experience on the maintenance frontlines, David will share a captivating mix of success stories and horror tales that illustrate the stark realities of Building Automation Systems (BAS) maintenance. But it's not all about storytelling. David will also equip you with effective maintenance strategies, practical tips and tricks, and comprehensive frameworks that you can apply directly to your work. Whether you're an experienced professional or new to the field, this knowledge will empower you to keep your BAS running smoothly and efficiently. Join us and delve into the best practices of BAS maintenance. This episode is an opportunity to learn from the past and arm yourself with the knowledge to prevent common pitfalls. We promise you an educational and enlightening experience that you certainly won't want to miss!…
 
Clear your schedules for the 433rd episode of our Smart Buildings Academy Podcast! This time, we're bringing in the big guns with our distinguished corporate instructor, Michael Roper, taking the lead. The episode is masterfully titled, "The Art and Science of Valve Sizing - Decoding the Mystery." Get ready to immerse yourself in the fascinating universe of valve types, their sizing, and the critical decision-making that goes into selecting the right valve. This episode is all about breaking down the complexities and dispelling the confusion surrounding valve selection. Ever wondered how to avoid choosing the wrong valve for your next Building Automation System (BAS) installs and retrofits? Then this episode is tailor-made for you. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or a newbie to the field, here's your chance to level up your knowledge and skills in this crucial area. Can't wait to see you there!…
 
At last, the wait is over! Episode 432 of the Smart Buildings Academy's Podcast is finally here! We sat down for an incredible roundtable discussion on Wednesday, June 7th, in an episode we've titled, "Growth and Grit: Our Workforce Development Endeavors Revealed". In this discussion, we peeled back the layers on our trailblazing, fully online, 11-week workforce development program. Yes, we've been busy transforming ordinary postal workers and hotel lobby clerks into proficient building automation service technicians in less than three months! Even we couldn't believe it initially, but by the fourth week of the program, an astounding 80% of the technical labor is already billable. We haven't kept our journey a secret either. This episode features frank discussions about the obstacles we faced, the lessons we learned, and the successes we've achieved. And, as a bonus, we're giving you a sneak peek into our exciting enhanced Version 2.0 curriculum, which is set to roll out in Fall 2023. If you're curious about remote talent development, or you're wondering about the ideal students for our program, we've got you covered. This episode is jam-packed with invaluable insights and information. If your interests lie in building automation, HVAC, or revolutionizing workforce development in these sectors, this episode is an absolute must-listen. It's here that the future of our industry begins. We invite everyone to tune in, share, and engage with us during this enlightening episode. Let's grow together, folks!…
 
We're excited to share with you that our esteemed Director of Sales, Julian Palacios, has guest hosted an insightful episode of our podcast series, titled "Seal the Deal: Winning Strategies for Securing Service Agreements". In this episode, Julian illuminates his tested framework for identifying, proposing, and landing profitable building automation service agreements with commercial clients. Leveraging his extensive experience, Julian demystifies the potential risks and challenges one might encounter when selling service contracts, and elaborates on strategies to convert these hurdles into opportunities. This episode is more than just a podcast, it's akin to a masterclass for those aspiring to make their mark in this domain. If you're ready to enhance your skillset, uplift your business strategy, and make a tangible impact in the smart buildings landscape, then this episode is a must-listen for you. It's packed with insights and strategies to refine your service agreement acquisition approach, helping you to stand out in the competitive smart building industry. Remember to join us for this enlightening session. Our podcast series serves as a platform for us to learn, grow, and collectively revolutionize the Smart Buildings industry. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a part of our rapidly growing community and tune in to this episode to keep up with the latest trends and strategies in the smart buildings space.…
 
🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️ We are thrilled to bring you the 430th episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast - a podcast that explores the technologies and people driving the smart buildings industry. 👷‍♂️ Joining us this time is none other than industry veteran, Michael Roper. With his extensive knowledge and experience in the HVAC industry, Michael will be providing us with invaluable insights on the topic - "The Cold, Hard Facts: Understanding and Mastering Chiller Sequences". 🏢 This episode is a must-listen if you're looking to comprehend the nuances of HVAC chillers. We'll be doing a deep dive into chiller concepts, discussing everything from how chillers work, how they're controlled, to how building automation systems integrate with them. No stone will be left unturned in our quest to demystify the world of chillers! ⏰ Set your reminder for May 2nd at 9 AM CST - you wouldn't want to miss this insightful episode. 🔗 Don't forget to subscribe to Smart Buildings Academy Podcast to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and keep enhancing your knowledge about the smart buildings industry. Remember, knowledge is power - and this power can help you make your buildings smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable. We look forward to having you join us on this enlightening journey! #SmartBuildings #HVAC #Chillers #BuildingAutomation #Podcast #SmartBuildingsAcademy…
 
Don't miss out on our latest episode airing on Friday, May 26th at 9 AM CST. Titled "The Current State: How Electrical Fundamentals Drive Building Automation," this session promises to shed light on the crucial role of electrical fundamentals in the realm of building automation. Led by our seasoned instructor, Michael Roper, this discussion aims to provide building automation professionals with a solid understanding of core electrical concepts. Michael will unpack the often complex and challenging electrical principles, simplifying them for easy understanding and application in the world of building automation. Join us as we delve into the heart of building automation, exploring how a firm grasp of electrical fundamentals can not only enhance technical proficiency but also lead to more efficient and effective building management strategies. Tune in this Friday to take your building automation knowledge to new heights and stay abreast of the essential electrical principles driving this fast-paced industry. Remember, knowing the basics is the first step towards mastering the field!…
 
On episode 428 of the Smart Buildings Academy (SBA) podcast, SBA instructor David Perkins demystifies the world of BACnet MS/TP. This episode, titled "BACnet MS/TP Explained: Its Influence and Importance in Building Automation," dives deep into the technicalities, impact, and relevance of the BACnet MS/TP protocol in the realm of building automation. David dissects how the BACnet MS/TP, a key protocol within the BACnet suite, operates, shedding light on its intricacies and structure. He will guide listeners through the fundamental concepts of MS/TP and articulate its integral role in building automation systems, helping professionals and enthusiasts understand why it is so frequently employed in these systems. Listeners will gain insights into how the BACnet MS/TP is used to facilitate communication and data exchange in building automation, enhancing the efficiency and optimization of building operations. Additionally, David will explain the influence and importance of BACnet MS/TP in creating more integrated and smart buildings, taking into account both historical and contemporary perspectives. Don't miss out on this informative episode that elucidates the technical core of building automation and smart buildings. The episode airs on Wednesday, May 24th, at 12:00 PM MST, promising to enrich your knowledge and understanding of building automation systems. Whether you are an industry expert or a curious beginner, this episode has something for everyone.…
 
Mark your calendars! Monday, May 22nd at 3:30 PM CST, we have a new episode of The Smart Buildings Academy Podcast for you. Dive into the dynamic synergy of sales professionals and building automation system (BAS) technicians, and discover how this potent combination can revolutionize your approach to building automation challenges. In this episode, we explore how salespersons can harness the technical expertise and respect of technicians to effectively meet building owners' needs. Listen in as our expert guests share their first-hand experiences, offering insightful strategies to bridge the gap between sales goals and technical problem-solving, all while fostering an environment of mutual understanding and collaboration. Whether you're a seasoned sales professional or a skilled technician eager to maximize your impact, this podcast provides a unique perspective on leveraging your strengths and enhancing your working relationship. Don't miss the chance to unlock new opportunities and boost your overall sales potential. Make a note and tune in on May 22nd for a transformative take on building automation challenges!…
 
Did you miss our special episode on May 19th? Don't worry, it's right here waiting for you. This one's all about summer at Smart Buildings Academy (SBA) and we promise it's full of sizzle! First up, we introduced our new podcast lineup, featuring four fresh voices that are now part of the conversation. Plus, we unveiled our upcoming workforce development initiative - it's set to transform the next generation of building professionals. We also revealed our exciting plans for revamping and expanding our mini-courses and launching a new owner course. Good news for fans of our monthly webinars and deep-dive guides - they're back and better than ever! Plus, we've got a treat for you - we've lined up a series of interviews with students, customers, and industry experts to deliver fresh perspectives and practical insights straight to your ears. And as the cherry on top, we rolled out our brand new SBA newsletter. It's your monthly go-to guide for all things SBA. Missed the live show? No problem! Tune in now and catch up on all the sizzling summer action at SBA. Let's dive into this together!…
 
If you missed our live show on Friday, May 12th, don't fret! "Creating Smart Spaces: Enhancing Occupant Comfort with Building Automation," is right here for you to dive into. In this episode, we explored the magic of building automation systems in transforming ordinary facilities into smart spaces that prioritize occupant comfort and satisfaction. You'll discover how these innovative systems tailor environments to individual needs, boost productivity, and promote overall well-being. From industry insights to practical tips and techniques, you'll learn everything you need to create the ideal smart space for your facility. 💡🌱 Elevate your facility management skills and create a more satisfying experience for your occupants. You're just a listen away from becoming the smart space guru everyone needs! 🤩 Missed the live discussion? Don't worry, the info-packed conversation is right here. Tune in now!…
 
In this insightful episode, we ventured into the transformative world of predictive maintenance and how it can revolutionize your facility management approach. We dissected the concept of moving from reactive to proactive maintenance, making your operations more efficient and cost-effective. Starting with a clear definition of predictive maintenance, we compared it with reactive and preventive maintenance, highlighting its unique benefits and the vital role it plays in modern facility management. We then navigated the complex landscape of advanced technologies such as AI and IoT, discussing their crucial role in predictive maintenance. We provided valuable insights into how these technologies can help anticipate and address potential issues before they escalate into costly problems, significantly improving your building's performance. The episode also tackled the practicalities of implementing predictive maintenance, including identifying critical systems and assets, installing sensors, setting up data collection and analysis systems, and establishing maintenance schedules based on predictive analytics. We wrapped up the discussion by addressing common challenges in adopting predictive maintenance, offering strategies to overcome budget constraints, ensure data privacy, and manage staff training. If you missed the live session, don't worry! This information-packed episode is now available for you to catch up at your convenience. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve and optimize your facility management practices with predictive maintenance. 🌟 Every proactive step you take in facility management makes a significant difference. Listen now, and let's create more efficient and sustainable facilities together!…
 
In this enlightening episode, we delved into the fascinating world of smart buildings and sustainable practices. We explored how the latest innovations in building technology can transform your facility into an energy-efficient haven. We kicked off the conversation by defining smart buildings and highlighting their evolution. We then uncovered key sustainable practices like energy efficiency, conservation, water management, waste reduction, and indoor environmental quality enhancement. But that's not all. We also discussed cutting-edge innovations in smart building technology, from IoT and connected devices to advanced lighting controls, automated HVAC systems, and the role of green roofs and walls. Our in-depth conversation on practical strategies for implementing sustainable practices provided listeners with actionable insights on conducting energy audits, establishing sustainability goals, and integrating technology for optimal efficiency. Finally, we rounded up the episode by discussing the myriad benefits of going green, including cost savings, enhanced occupant well-being, improved branding, and regulatory compliance. If you missed the live session, fret not! This jam-packed episode is now available for you to catch up at your convenience. Tune in to learn how to level up your facility management game.…
 
🎧 Tune in to a game-changing podcast episode that's already rocking the world of sustainable buildings! 🌿🏢 🔊 Presenting: "SBA 422: Zeroing in on Net-Zero: Unpacking ASHRAE 228-2023" – a must-listen for all building pros! We had a blast going LIVE on Monday, April 24th, and now you can catch the episode! 📅⏰ Join the conversation as we dive into ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 228-2023 – the ultimate guide to evaluating Zero Net Energy and Zero Net Carbon Building Performance! 🌱🔋 In this can't-miss episode, we covered: 🌟 Our take on ASHRAE 228-2023 🌟 How we think ASHRAE 228-2023 will reshape energy measurement 🌟 Top tips to get ready for ASHRAE 228-2023's requirements Whether you're a design pro, a facility management whiz, or just aiming to boost your bottom line, this episode's got something for you! 🌍🤓 So, what are you waiting for? Hit play and get in on the action! 📣 Happy listening, fellow building enthusiasts! 🌿🌎💼…
 
🎧 BAS Implementation 101: Strategies for a Seamless Rollout 🚀 Get ready to level up your BAS implementation game! In this episode, we're dishing out the top strategies for a smooth and successful rollout. We'll walk you through crafting the perfect timeline, assembling your all-star team, mastering communication, and planning for those pesky curveballs. So grab your headphones, and let's dive into the tips and tricks that'll have you rocking your BAS implementation like a pro! 🌟💪 Tune in now, and don't forget to subscribe for more juicy insights! 🎉…
 
🚀 Recorded live on 4-17 at 12PM PST: SBA 420 - The BAS Selection Bible: Your Go-To Guide for Evaluating and Choosing the Right System! 🏢 Hey, fellow BAS enthusiasts! Ready to make informed decisions about your building automation system? We've got you covered with our latest podcast episode, where we dive into the crucial aspects of selecting the right BAS solution, featuring insights from Phil Zito! 🎧 Join us as we explore: 🔑 Key BAS features, such as energy management, occupant comfort, integration, user-friendliness, and security 🤔 Comparing systems and vendors: research, criteria, reputation, costs, and ROI 📈 Scalability and compatibility: planning for growth, assessing infrastructure, and future-proofing your BAS 🤝 Stakeholder involvement: effective strategies for collaboration and communication Don't miss this chance to level up your BAS game and ensure your facility's long-term success! Tune in and apply the insights from this podcast to your own facility management journey. Let's build a smarter, more efficient future together! 🌟…
 
In this episode, we'll guide you through the BAS Blueprint, providing you with the essential steps to evaluate systems, set goals, and budget for your facility. 🛠️ We'll walk you through conducting a thorough needs assessment 📋, engaging key stakeholders 🤝, setting SMART goals 🎯, and evaluating your existing infrastructure 🔍. Plus, we'll discuss budget considerations, project timelines, and how to coordinate with vendors and contractors for a seamless BAS implementation. 🔄 Don't miss this in-depth, 30-minute journey into the world of BAS! Tune in now and kick-start your facility's transformation! 🎧…
 
Hey there! Welcome to Episode 418 of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast with Phil Zito. In this episode, we dive deeper into building automation systems (BAS) for facility management. We cover topics like the purpose and objectives of implementing a BAS, its components, protocols, benefits, and some real-world examples. If you're new here, we have 417+ episodes for you to explore at smartbuildingsacademy.com. So, grab a drink, sit back, and let's talk building automation! We kick off by defining a building automation system, which is an overlay of a control system, providing visualization and control of those control systems through a multi-layered architecture. We dive into the four-tier architecture, which includes the server layer, supervisory devices, field controller layer, and sensor actuator level. This architecture is common across all building systems like lighting, access control, and audio-visual, making it super important to understand. Next, we chat about BACnet, the most common protocol for building automation systems. It helps different controllers from various manufacturers communicate with one another by creating a common data model and communication aspects for both serial and IP networks. So there you have it! A quick summary of episode 418, where we explore the fascinating world of building automation systems. Don't forget to check out smartbuildingsacademy.com for more episodes, and feel free to send in your questions or comments. We love interacting with you all!…
 
Are you a facility manager looking to enhance your building's performance and efficiency? Tune in to our latest episode where we cover the essential steps to successfully implementing a Building Automation System (BAS). We'll walk you through: 1️⃣ Understanding BAS and its components 2️⃣ Assessing your facility's needs and goals 3️⃣ Selecting the right BAS solution 4️⃣ Developing a comprehensive implementation plan 5️⃣ Installation, commissioning, and testing 6️⃣ Staff training and ongoing support 7️⃣ Monitoring and optimization for continuous improvement Don't miss this valuable guide to modernizing your facility and maximizing its potential!…
 
Your building automation systems been compromised. What do you do now? Whether it's by ransomware, exploits, or other attacks there is still hope. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we are going to look at the response to cybersecurity attacks and intrusions. We will look at actions you can take right now to ensure you have the ability to recover from an attack, how to preserve the environment for forensic analysis, and how to clean your systems post attack. We look forward to seeing you at this live session.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we talk with Abby Massey of Calvetti Ferguson. Abby has a deep understanding of the 179D tax code changes and how they impact the building automation market. In this episode you will learn: What 179D is The changes to 179D as part of the IRA How you can use 179D to create more retrofit opportunities The requirements of a 179D tax deduction…
 
Everyone's talking about Smart Buildings. But how do you actually "do" a smart building? In today's episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we interview Sabine Lam of Google. Sabine has deep experience with developing and deploying an integrated system architecture across a broad portfolio of buildings. Sabine and I explore how Google approached the problem of data sanitization, creating an integrated cross business architecture, and lessons learned deploying smart buildings architectures across a variety of building types and geographies.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we continue our multipart series on cyber security. In today's episode we are going to dive deeper into exploit phase, which is the second phase of a cyber security attack. Here we will be looking deeper into techniques and tools that are used to exploit potential targets. We will explore how to protect your building automation system and your BAS employees from this phase of an attack. As always please ask any questions you have.…
 
Estimating building automation work can be very difficult. You have so many moving parts and pieces that can affect your project cost. In this Smart Buildings Academy Podcast series, we are going to dive deep into the topic of estimating. This multipart series will discuss: Estimating Techniques Takeoffs Bill of Material Generation Cost category identification If you're looking to learn how to estimate I encourage you to watch/listen to this new series.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy, we are going to discuss how to identify energy and sustainability centered buyers. It should be no surprise that building owners are focused on sustainability and energy. Between regulations, incentives, and utility costs organizations are increasingly establishing energy and carbon guidelines for their facilities. This presents a great opportunity for solution minded organizations to pursue these opportunities. In this episode we will discuss a framework to identify these customers and opportunities. This will involve a live screenshare where we target specific customers and research these opportunities.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we continue our multipart series on cyber security. In today's episode we are going to dive deeper into reconnaissance, which is the first phase of a cyber security attack. Here we will be looking deeper into techniques and tools that are used to actively and passively gather information on potential targets. We will explore how to protect your building automation system and your BAS employees from this initial phase of attack. As always please ask any questions you have.…
 
Cyber Security is not that hard. Over the next several episodes we are going to be exploring cyber security concepts and tying them to building automation. My hope is that by the end of this series you will have an understanding of cyber security theory and processes. This is meant to be an interactive episode so be sure to tune in and ask questions as we explore this topic.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we interview Saheel Chandrani with ABB. I'm really excited for two reasons. One, ABB is discussing my favorite topic, workforce! You can have the best technology but without a clear plan to develop and support the workforce nothing else you do matters. The other reason I'm excited is because you, our audience, and I get to be on the front row seat of a new building automation solution release. I think you will find Saheel to be very down to earth and transparent.…
 
Nick Sanchez is the next generation of BAS technicians. The traditional strategy of hiring someone else's employees has failed. This strategy simply cannot produce the amount of talented employees you need to run your building automation business. But where do you find folks like Nick? And how do you train folks like Nick? In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast I chat with Nick about how he got into the BAS industry, his experience with BAS training, and how he went from knowing nothing about this industry to a BAS tech in less than 3 months.…
 
So you have a customer who might be interested in a retrofit, what next? One of the most common ways to start the retrofit sales process is to perform a site audit. To be clear, this is not a ASHRAE energy audit or a IPMVP pre-audit. This audit exists to ensure you have an accurate understanding of what needs to be done in order to perform a site retrofit. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we discuss: What a retrofit site audit is How to perform a retrofit site audit The exact steps you need to do on every site audit Resources: Podcast Link…
 
We are entering a retrofit market. Those of you who have built your entire business around capital projects and construction work need to prepare. There is a lot of opportunity in the market that will potentially be missed by people who are not prepared for it. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we discuss: What a retrofit market is Why I believe we will see a major retrofit market How you can be prepared to address this market and win more work…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Podcast we are going to explore Measurement and Verification together. We are going to look at: Different types of energy audits and how to do them The different measurement and verification methods and how to do them General strategies for incorporating M&V and Audits into existing and new construction.…
 
In this episode we will be discussing Smart Buildings Academy's plans for 2023 and beyond. As you all well know we are big into transparency and collaboration. One of the best ways to develop ideas and products rapidly is to place the concepts out into the market and test them. Today we will be discussing the ideas we are exploring as a business both ideas that are 100% going to happen and things we are currently exploring.…
 
In this episode, we're going to be talking with my good friend Donny Walker, of Newcomb and Boyd. Donny, and I met back when I still worked at Johnson Controls was part of their analytics and system integration group. And even then I knew that Donny was a unique individual. You see, I'd met a lot of consultants, I've met a lot of commissioning agents, I've met a lot of engineering firms. And I was like, this is interesting. I'm talking to a guy who gets it. He's not just about the spec. He's not just about only what the owner wants, he is about the system that delivers results. In this episode we will dive deep into how to build out monitoring based commissioning programs that deliver results.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we speak with Glen Spry on the topic of wireless energy management. Glen is going to take us on a journey looking at how energy management can be achieved with a wireless system. Beyond that Glen will help us to understand the impact of energy management on the grid and how to utilize energy data to better manage our facilities.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we speak with Drew DePriest. Drew has an extensive background in the building automation space and has the unique experience of being a BAS technician, proptech professional, working as an OT professional for the CRE space, and working for a managed service provider as an owner's rep. My hope is that you will get multiple looks at several career pathways during this podcast and you will leave with a better understanding of the possibilities within the smart buildings space.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast Bayron Lopez helps us to unpack the world of IT from a customer's point of view. So often we are busy thinking "How can I respond to this spec?" Or "How can I be compliant with XYZ requirement?" But how often do we stop to think about the operational side of the systems we install? In this episode Bayron helps us to understand the customer's point of view. Join us as Bayron gives us a behind the scenes look at how IT decisions are made and how we can avoid that dreaded not-qualified decision from IT.…
 
How does the building envelope effect a buildings performance? What role does acoustics have on occupant comfort? What can we learn from the design philosophies of the residential and light commercial sectors? In today's episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we unpack all this and more with Barry Cope, Group Managing Director of the Building Compliance Testers Association. I hope you enjoy this episode!…
 
Do you want to make your building automation team more productive and profitable in 2023? In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we will continue to lay out strategies that you can implement into your team meetings that will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of your BAS team.
 
Are your weekly smart buildings team meetings boring? Do you find yourself struggling to develop topics that will improve your team, increase the profitability of your business, and grow your customer base? In this 3-part series we will layout 52 strategies that you can discuss with your team in 2023. That's one strategy for each weekly team meeting!…
 
Are you struggling to find talent for your building automation team? In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we discuss the exact strategies we are using right now to help leading organizations develop a robust pipeline of talent. In this episode you will discover how to find and develop billable talent to execute backlog right now! Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/389…
 
Have you been struggling to find talent for your building automation business? If so you're not alone. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast I interview Michael Conway of Stacks + Joules. Michael is relentlessly focused on delivering quality training to underserved communities in New York and Boston. What makes Stacks + Joules unique is their ability to rapidly train folks on complex topics even though their students start with little to no technical background. My hope is that after hearing the podcast you will choose to partner with Stacks + Joules on this giving Tuesday. Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/388 Donate at : https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=C33YEHX667HFC…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast I interview Bill Spohn of TruTech Tools. Bill has a tremendous level of experience in the Smart Buildings Space. We discuss: New technologies that can be used for takeoff and measurement. How developments in the residential space can translate to the commercial space How the future of building techniques will translate to the commercial sector. And Much More. Resources https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/387…
 
In today's episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we are going to review the ASHRAE 55 standard. ASHRAE 55 Thermal Conditions for Human Comfort is a fascinating standard. In this standard we will learn: How space type and utilization factor into comfort design How to identify setpoints and conditions based on space load How to comply with the ASHRAE 55 standard And much more…
 
With people begrudgingly returning to the office how can you increase the attractiveness and suitability of the work environment? In this episode of the Smart Buildings Podcast we discuss how to increase the efficiency of space utilization and planning with Akira Jones of HH Angus. In this Podcast we discuss: How is space utilization and efficiency planning different in the modern built environment? How do you know if you need space utilization and efficiency planning? What are the silos, that tend to keep the built environment from modernizing their space utilization and efficiency planning? Framework for space utilization and efficiency planning What framework do you use? What are the inputs for use case development? How do you differentiate between inferred data and actual data? How do you plug inputs into the framework? What should come out of the framework? Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/384…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we will be exploring the ASHRAE 62.1 standard. ASHRAE 62.1 is a key standard that is tied to indoor air quality in buildings. But how does ASHRAE 62.1 work? We will be exploring: • How the standard is structured. • How to determine the required indoor air quality (IAQ) • The different methods for achieving the 62.1 standard Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/383…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we will be exploring the ASHRAE 90.1 standard. ASHRAE 90.1 is a key standard that is tied to multiple upcoming utility regulations and initiatives. But how does ASHRAE 90.1 work? We will be exploring: • How the standard is structured. • The two implementation methods; Performance and Prescriptive. • How modeling works with ASHRAE 90.1. • How 90.1 ties into potential energy conservation measures. Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/382…
 
How do you actual succeed with analytics? This is a question I get asked often. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, Devan Tracy of Lockheed Martin discusses how she built a successful analytics platform from the ground up. If you've found yourself thinking, "Analytics seem like a good idea but I'm not sure they'll work for me" or "Where would I even get started on an analytics journey" this podcast is for you! Resources: https://podcast.smartbuildingsacademy.com/381 ©️ 2022 Lockheed Martin Corporation. All Rights Reserved.…
 
Are you struggling to find technical talent? Are you unable to execute backlog due to labor shortages? If so you're not alone. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we unpack how to develop talent right now. For as long as I can remember the prevailing belief has been that it takes years to train a building automation technician. In this episode we are going to unpack how we built a 11-week training program that has trained postal workers, hotel lobby clerks, and gas station attendants to become profitable BAS technicians in 11 weeks. We will discuss lessons learned, how you can implement a similar program in your business, and how to find talent to place into a program of this type. We will also discuss our plans for future Workforce Development Solutions. Resources: https://www.smartbuildingsacademy.com/wfd-info_employers…
 
5 years ago we founded Smart Buildings Academy with the hopes of gaining 1,000 students by 2025. Today we are the largest vendor-agnostic provider of building automation training programs. In the beginning of this journey it was just me and my co-founder, who happens to be my wife. Along the way we've created 30+ training programs with over 2,000 hours of training lessons, 370+ Podcast episodes, thousands of blog articles, and we proved that online delivery is an effective delivery model for BAS training. It wasn't an easy journey, along the way we've made mistakes, had people blatantly copy our training programs, and we've had to develop processes from scratch for delivering training. In today's episode I am sharing the lessons learned from running a rapidly growing training business. In our traditional style, I'll share the good, the bad, and the ugly. My hopes is that you all can learn from us and take away processes and strategies you can bring into your business.…
 
In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we are going to discuss how to properly select inputs and outputs for your BAS projects. You will learn: How to look at a specification and select input/output devices How to decide between multiple different devices How to properly size and select inputs and outputs for your BAS project…
 
Security Certificates can protect your communications, ensure that rogue devices are not on your network, and verify the authenticity of the devices that do connect to your network. But do you know what certificates are, how they work, and how to deploy them? In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we are going to do a deep dive on security certificates.…
 
Your backlog is full. You find yourself taking calls from GC's asking where your technicians are every, single, day! You're expected to execute 10,000 man hours of labor with only 5,000 manhours of techs. Welcome to the world of BAS project management, and the bad news is it's only getting more intense. Material shortages, labor challenges, and inflationary cost pressures make effective project management seem impossible. The good news is there is a way to succeed as a project manager. In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast we discuss 10 tips to increase your project management effectiveness right now!…
 
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