Smarter Buildings Require Smarter Building

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More than 190 commercial architects, engineers, building owners and facility managers from across North Carolina spent the day at the Brady Earthwise Expos in late April. Focusing on where the commercial construction industry is heading, attendees explored more than 30 booths featuring the latest in building technologies for improved energy efficiency.

Driven primarily by new code requirements to reduce energy consumption, software, systems integration and dashboard discussions were as prevalent as talk about construction materials and mechanical equipment. John Roberts, senior mechanical engineer at Dewberry and North Carolina Energy Ad Hoc Committee member presented an analysis of the 2012 energy conservation code governing new construction in the Tarheel state. The code is designed to save energy, reduce pollution and decrease energy costs by requiring new buildings to be 30 percent more efficient that those built under the 2009 code. Along with reducing lighting wattage and increasing insulation, the code is requiring buildings to be smarter with occupancy sensors and demand controls.

Although the new requirements can save the building owner money in utility costs over the life of the building, it is adding expense lines to the construction budget that did not exist five years ago. To help manage the new requirements with tight budgets for new construction, many, including the Wake County Public School System are turning to technology for solution.

“Growing school systems, like Wake County, are facing a heightened challenge with the 2012 Energy Conservation Code,” says Jim Brady, president, Brady, a company that provides energy systems and comprehensive HVAC building solutions for commercial and industrial facilities. “Finding the right balance of where to invest in best-in-class building components and where to cut costs with lower-priced options will increase reliance on building information modeling (BIM) software. This means the school system will need to make a choice between purchasing the technology, keeping it up to date and training staff, or paying for the assistance of private-sector construction and engineering experts that provide BIM services.”

WCPSS is just starting to look at how to maximize the application value of BIM according to Greg Clark, senior director of maintenance and operations for WCPSS. “We are beginning to discuss how construction managers are using BIM on WCPSS projects and what portions of the intellectual property generated by these systems is owned by the school system,” says Clark. “Beyond the direct benefit of managing construction costs, I see a future where BIM will be able to integrate with our asset management system. This could eliminate manually populating each building’s parts and components inventory, which would save hundreds of labor hours. It could also expedite the competitive-product comparison process when buildings need repairs.” Clark sees a future where BIM and the transfer of the systems IP will be an important consideration in awarding construction contracts.

Dr. Michael Walden, N.C. State economist notes, “The fiscal situation in North Carolina is improving.” This combined with commercial building vacancy rates on the decline and the need for additional classrooms means the construction industry is poised for an influx of new projects. However, budgets are still tight. Therefore, the A/E/C firms that will be the most successful in winning new business will be the ones that are tech savvy, both in how they build and in how the building will operate in use for many years to come. Whether by architects, engineers or contractors, it all comes down to smarter buildings requiring smarter building.

For more information, check out some of the great videos from the 2013 Earthwise Expo

DocuSource Honored for Printing Excellence

DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC, a full-service, technology based, digital print provider, announced today that it received seven 2013 PICA Awards from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas. This was the tenth consecutive year that DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC was recognized for printing excellence throughout North and South Carolina.

Docusource_FeaturedDocuSource of North Carolina, LLC won three Best of Category Awards and three Awards of Excellence. Only one Best of Category may be given in each category. In addition, DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC was also recognized for its work by winning the Hewlett Packard Indigo Award for Best Digital Printing.

“It was a tremendous honor to once again be recognized by our peers,” said Michael Chorba, president of DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC. “DocuSource strives to bring value to each client project, and this could not be possible without loyal clients and sustained efforts from our team members.”

This year, the PICA Awards attracted more than 643 entries from 58 printing companies, along with more than 300 entries from 17 graphic arts high schools and six college graphic arts programs from across the Carolinas. A panel of out of state judges with extensive experience in printing and print production was brought in to examine the work. Each entry was judged on its own merit in a category with similar printed pieces. The judging criteria included: registration, crossovers, clarity and neatness, sharpness of halftones and line drawings, richness and tonal qualities of color, paper and ink selection, ink coverage, difficulty of printing, effective contrast or softness, finishing, bindery, and overall visual impact.

The PICA Awards have been a symbol of printing excellence in North and South Carolina since 1966. More than 300 printing professionals were in attendance as DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC was honored at the award celebration in Concord, N.C. on April 27.

2013 marks the 12-year anniversary of DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC. Employing over 35 individuals, the company has made the Inc. 5000 list, and is one of only 70 printers across North Carolina to be certified green by the Forest Stewardship Council.

About DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC: 
DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC, a full-service resource for printing and communication materials, has built its success on providing businesses that most important element visual impression. From customized marketing, training and technical documents, to life-size graphics, to an online document management system; DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC delivers communication relevant to each client’s success. Headquartered in Research Triangle Park, N.C., DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC is a woman-owned and FSC-certified green printer with a complete fulfillment and distribution operation. The customer care experts at DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC offer a customized approach to maximize their clients’ printing needs adding value and saving time. Using state-of-the-art resources, the DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC printing experts create tailored solutions including personalized booklets, binders, DVDs, large format color graphics and much more. From start-ups to Fortune 1000 brands, DocuSource of North Carolina, LLC has proven relationships with servicing industries such as health and pharmaceutical, contract research, education and software development. Visit www.docusourceofnc.com or call (919) 459-5900.

About The Printing Industry of the Carolinas:
Since 1931, The Printing Industry of the Carolinas, Inc. (PICA) has been dedicated to advancing the success of the Carolinas’ printing and imaging industry. Working together with Printing Industries of America, the world’s largest graphic arts trade association, PICA provides training, resources, and a voice of advocacy on both a state and national level. PICA is a trade association representing the graphic communications industry in North and South Carolina.  North Carolina ranks as the 18th largest state print market in the United States with $3.7 billion in sales, 1,410 total printing establishments and 22,111 employees.  South Carolina ranks 29th in the nation, with $1.4 billion in sales, 553 establishments, and 8,522 employees. PICA is headquartered in Charlotte, NC. For more information, visit www.picanet.org.

FMI Releases Q1-2013 Construction Outlook Report

FMI, the largest provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry released today its Q1-2013 Construction Outlook. Although the strength of individual markets is shifting, the forecast for total construction-put-in-place for 2013 continues to show an increase of 8% over 2012 levels. The $918,897 million estimate is a solid improvement, but FMI does not expect to return to the days of annual construction above the trillion-dollar mark until 2015.

The star of the show is residential buildings with a 23% rise in single-family buildings. While much of business sector is still in wait-and-see mode, some industries are breaking the mold and planning for growth. Commercial, lodging and office construction are starting to pick up.

The rich shale regions of the country are seeing a lot of construction activity. With oil and gas exploration booming, these regions are in need of housing, as well as the construction of roads, rail and pipelines to move the product from the fields to refining and distribution sites.

In addition, the potential for greater energy independence and lower energy prices is helping to make the U.S. more competitive in the global market and enticing more manufacturing to relocate in the U.S.

Residential Construction Single-family housing put in place grew 19% in 2012, and FMI expects another 23% growth to reach $161 billion by the end of 2013. Multifamily construction improved a whopping 47% in 2012, with FMI looking for another 31% in 2013.

Nonresidential Construction Trends and Forecasts by Sector:

Lodging — After three years of steep declines, the market for lodging construction came back a strong 25% in 2012 and FMI expects another 10% growth in con­struction put in place for 2013.

Office — Office construction is finally showing a solid but slow turnaround with 5% growth in 2012 and another 5% increase expected in 2013.

Commercial — Commercial construction is the third largest nonresidential construction market behind education construction and manufacturing construction. That is why it is good to see that it continues into its third year of good growth, moving up 8% in 2012 and looking for another 7% to reach $50.3 billion in 2013.

Health care — Health care construction was moderate in 2012, growing only 3%, but FMI expects it to pick up in 2013 to 8% to $44.2 billion construction put in place for the year.

Manufacturing — Manufacturing construction increased 17% in 2012. It will continue with another 6% increase for 2013 through 2014.

Power-related — Construction for the power market grew 9% in 2012 and will continue to grow between 8% and 9% through 2017.

To download a copy of the full report, click here. For reprint permission or to schedule an interview with the author, please contact Sarah Avallone at 919.785.9221 or savallone@fminet.com.

About FMI:
FMI is the largest provider of management consulting, investment banking and research to the engineering and construction industry. We work in all segments of the industry providing clients with value-added business solutions, including:

  • Strategic Advisory
  • Market Research and Business Development
  • Leadership and Talent Development
  • Project and Process Improvement
  • Mergers, Acquisitions and Financial Consulting*
  • Compensation Benchmarking and Consulting
  • Risk Management Consulting

Founded by Dr. Emol A. Fails in 1953, FMI has professionals in offices across the U.S. FMI delivers innovative, customized solutions to contractors; construction materials producers, manufacturers and suppliers of building materials and equipment, owners and developers, engineers and architects, utilities, and construction industry trade associations. FMI is an advisor you can count on to build and maintain a successful business, from your leadership to your site managers. For more information, visit www.fminet.com.

*Investment banking services provided by FMI Capital Advisors, Inc., a registered broker-dealer and wholly owned subsidiary of FMI.

Secure Your ID: Free Shredding & Electronics Recycling by the BBB

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In the 2013 Identity Fraud Report by Javelin Strategy & Research, it states that the number of identity fraud incidents increased by one million more consumers over the past year. This equates to one incident of identity fraud every three seconds. To hep you protect you identity, BBB will be hosting a Spring “Secure Your ID” Day event on Saturday, April 20, 2013. It will include document shredding, collection of computers and hard-drives for secure destruction, electric/electronics recycling and identity protection tips. The event will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Coastal Federal Credit Union headquarters at 1000 St. Albans Drive in Raleigh.

“Shredding paper documents is still a top priority to protect an individual’s identity. However, as new technologies continue to emerge and evolve, thieves are not just following a paper trail, but are using old electronics to steal sensitive information from consumers,” says Toby Barfield, president and CEO of BBB serving Eastern North Carolina. “In hosting our ‘Secure Your ID’ Day events, we look to provide Triangle consumers with a safe way to dispose of their sensitive documents and electronics while educating them on ways they can protect themselves from unscrupulous individuals.”

In an experiment conducted by Robert Siciliano, an identity theft expert with McAfee. Siciliano purchased 30 used iPhones, iPods, laptops, desktops, netbooks, notebooks on Craig’s List and was able to retrieve data from more than half, including personal information, banking information and Social Security numbers.

“Secure Your ID” Day is jointly organized by the Council of Better Business Bureaus and the National Foundation for Credit Counseling to raise public awareness and educate Americans on the issues surrounding identity theft. During the event, local partners Costal Federal Credit Union, PROSHRED® SecurityA Shred Ahead® and GEEP will be on hand educating consumers on protecting their identity. Individuals are encouraged to bring up to three boxes or bags of documents that have been removed from binders and up to five electronic devices, such as computers, cell phones, tablets or TVs, as well as printers, fax machines, vacuums, dvd/cd players, microwaves and toasters or similar products.

 

TCAR Announces 2013 Board of Directors

TCAR, the Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS®, announces today its 2013 board of directors. The organization serves real estate practitioners, appraisers, property managers and other professionals within a 14-county area. TCAR is the second largest commercial overlay board in North Carolina with 600 members.

2013 board members include:

Executive Committee

Joni Barnes, Dilweg Commercial Inc., President

Justin Good, Cassidy Turley

President Elect Kerry Saunders, NAI Carolantic Realty, Inc.

Past President Hunt Wyche, Commercial Associates, Treasurer

Board Members

Jeff Brovet, Thomas Judy & Tucker

Skipper Day, York Properties

Beth Harrelson, CCIM, Q-10 Professional Mortgage of NC

Bill Harwell, KW Commercial

Scott Hurst, CBC Advantage

Beverly Keith, CCIM, Trinity Partners

John Linderman, SIOR, Avison Young

Carla Olive, Colliers International

William Smith, Manning Fulton & Skinner, P.A.

Bill White, White Oak Commercial

Matthew Winters, TriProperties Inc.

“For two decades, TCAR members have worked together to maintain high standards of professionalism in the industry,” says Joni Barnes, TCAR president. “Our goal is to provide our members with superior resources and services through continued support of Tacquire, educational opportunities, and networking events. We look forward to working with our members to achieve this goal.”

TCAR provides resources that assist members in successfully managing and growing their businesses. Jennifer Copersito, executive assistant, works with members on daily operations, as well as TCAR events. In 2010, the organization formed Tacquire, a commercial information exchange that brings in-depth research tools to its members. Tacquire tracks office, industrial, retail and specialty space available for lease across the Triangle region, as well as buildings and land being marketed for sale.

About Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS®: The Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS® (TCAR) is one of 1,800 local associations of REALTORS® nationwide that comprise the National Association of REALTORS®. TCAR is the second largest commercial overlay board in North Carolina with 600 members and is accredited through the REALTORS® Commercial Alliance. The association was established in 1995, but began as a committee of the residential board in 1977. TCAR currently serves a 14-county area, including the Triangle, for real estate practitioners, appraisers, property managers, and other professionals allied with the real estate industry. Visit www.tcar.com.