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Today, four states and thirty-nine municipalities have commercial building energy performance requirements, and the list is growing. There is also mounting regulatory and financial pressure to reduce building carbon footprints. Government agencies, including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and HUD, have developed special programs focusing on building energy performance. As such, the commercial real estate market today makes it especially important for prospective purchasers planning to buy a building to include energy performance in their due diligence process. ASTM E-3224 was developed to assist in this process and can be cost effectively used as an adjunct to any property condition assessment.
This webinar will review the methodology in E3224 to conduct a building energy performance screen that allows its performance to be evaluated and compared to peer buildings. If under-performing compared to peers, potential energy improvements and the probable cost to achieve parity with peers is estimated.
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Anthony Buonicore, P.E., BCEE, QEP is Chairman and Director of Engineering at Sustainable Real Estate Solutions, Inc. (SRS). Mr. Buonicore previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Buonicore Partners, Inc. (BP), an energy and environmental risk management consulting firm. He is a past president and Fellow Member of the Air & Waste Management Association, a Senior Member of the Association of Energy Engineers, a Diplomat in the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and a licensed professional engineer. Mr. Buonicore has been practicing in the industry for more than 45 years and chairs ASTM’s Building Energy Performance Assessment Task Group. He holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in chemical engineering from Manhattan College.