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Professional Development for Facilities Staff and the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act

Professional Development for Facilities Staff and the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act. Brian Gilligan, PE – GSA, Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings. Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings | 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20405 | www.fmi.gov.

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Professional Development for Facilities Staff and the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act

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  1. Professional Development for Facilities Staffand the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act Brian Gilligan, PE – GSA, Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings | 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20405 | www.fmi.gov

  2. FBPTA: What is required? “…core competencies …relating tobuilding operations and maintenance, energy management, sustainability, water efficiency, safety (including electrical safety) and building performance measures.” Core Competenciesfor Federal buildings Personnel Recommended Curriculum and Continuing Education Annual updates to Competencies and Curriculum Compliance by all Federal buildings personnel Method for contractor compliance

  3. FBPTA: Why? Perhaps $2B / year in operational costs Source: General Services Administration (GSA) Estimates based on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Study “Assessing the Potential for a FEMP Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program to Improve Energy Efficiency”, 2002

  4. FBPTA: Who?

  5. FBPTA: Who?

  6. FBPTA: What does “compliance” look like? Early / Transitional Journeyman Master BOMI – PAC BOMI – RPA FEDSAT Completion Facility Management IFMA - FMP IFMA - CFM AEE - EMIT AEE - CEM Energy Management ASHRAE - BEAP ASHRAE - OPMP BOC – BOC I BOC – BOC II Building Operations BOMI - SMC BOMI – SMT “FBPTA – Aligned” & “BBWG – Approved” credentials

  7. FBPTA: Core competencies explained

  8. Accelerate FM \ Long-term professional development What do I need to know? How well do I know it? What resources can help me? FEDSAT Identify and fill basic knowledge gaps

  9. Annual Updates – Other new requirements • Data quality competency • Include in “Performance Measures” Competency Area • Cybersecurity competency • Adopt Better Buildings Workforce Guidelines requirements for Energy Managers

  10. Conclusion • Implementing the FBPTA takes up front planning • Identify impacted positions • Assign competencies to ensure all your bases are covered • FMI has tools in place to help agencies & staff • FEDSAT: identify gaps and links to free training • AccelerateFM: locate credentials, degrees and classes • Contact information: • Brian Gilligan brian.gilligan@gsa.gov • Patrick Dalepatrick.dale@gsa.gov

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