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PORTLAND, Ore. - Building green has become the answer for many in the commercial building industry as a means to improve the quality, performance, and energy efficiency of their buildings and their bottom line. A key component to all green commercial building practices is building commissioning, a process for ensuring that a building - new or existing - is operating at its optimal performance. On May 4, industry leaders will convene in New York City for the 13th National Conference on Building Commissioning (NCBC).
Since 1993, the NCBC has brought together a diverse group of building and energy professionals, presenting the latest developments and practices in the commissioning industry, as well as valuable lessons learned from a range of commissioning case studies.
Publication date: 03/07/2005
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