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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
ISSUE 1, 2014
PICTURE OF SUCCESS
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Honoring the 2014 BOMA Georgia TOBY and Association Award Winners www.BOMAGeorgia.org
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Insight: The Commercial Real Estate Journal® is published for: BOMA Georgia 5901-C Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30328 (404) 475-9980 / (404) 475-9987 – fax info@bomageorgia.org www.BOMAGeorgia.org Managing Editor: Erin Hall ehall@bomageorgia.org 2014 BOMA GEORGIA OFFICERS President: Marcy Moneypenny, RPA, CPM President-Elect: Mark Dukes, RPA, CPM Vice President: Ian Hughes, LEED GA Treasurer: Todd Mitchell, RPA Immediate Past President: Miller Getz, RPA, CCIM DIRECTORS Nelson Farr, RPA; Kinsey Hinkson; Lisa Hollingshed; Andre Kearns, RPA; Mike Latham, LEED AP; Annette Mengert; Julie Motsinger, RPA; Kevin O’Sullivan; Steve Sauriol; Natalie Tyler-Martin; Marie Worsham, CPM, RPA EDITORIAL BOARD Chair: Tina Mershon Vice Chair: Lisa M. Beck, CPM Members: Tim Brewer; Jeff Burrow; Scott Carter; Lee Cope, P.E.; Amy Davidson, LEED GA; Robert Fuhr; Mark Gallman, SMA, SMT, LEED GA; Matt Galucki; Pete Grompone; Neschune Henry, RPA, LEED AP; Scott Hightower; Julie Hoffer, RPA; John Irvine; Lorry Jensen; Marie Kastens, RPA, CCIM; Taylor Moore; Joseph W. Murphy; Paula Ogletree; Bart L. Parker; Marvin P. Pastel; Emily Sircy; James Taylor; Joyce A. Tuttle, RPA, CPM; Bobby Webb; Jerry Williams Published by: Naylor, LLC 5950 NW 1st Place Gainesville, FL 32607 (800) 369-6220 / (352) 332-3331 – fax www.naylor.com
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FEATURES
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ON THE COVER: PICTURE OF SUCCESS
2013-14 TOBY and Association Award Winners At the annual BOMA Georgia TOBY and Association Awards Banquet, BOMA Georgia recognized the area’s top commercial buildings—and their owners, designers, managers and service providers—for achievements in operational excellence.
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High-Performance Knowledge for High-Performance Buildings For forward-thinking building owners, operators and tenants, the green necessity is increasingly apparent. Throughout Georgia, high-performance green buildings are proving their worth, returning triple bottom-line benefits to people, properties and the planet. BY Gabriel Eckert, CAE, BOMA Georgia
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LEED for Existing Buildings: Recertification and LEED v4 When pursuing LEED EB certification, one volunteers to be a responsible steward of a building, as well as the human and environmental ecosystems that co-exist on the property. The big secret about how to stay compliant with the ongoing metrics of LEED recertification is to understand your operating policies. BY Charlie Cichetti et al., Sustainable Investment Group
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Emerging Professional Spotlight Natalie Martin, Duke Realty In her three years as a member of BOMA Georgia, Natalie Martin has become involved with the Community Service Committee, Industrial Shared Interest Group (SIG), and Young Professionals SIG. She especially enjoys being a part of BOMA Georgia’s Community Service Committee because, as she says, “It’s an opportunity to share and give back.” BY Amy Davidson, Aquascape Environmental
This year’s BOMA Georgia TOBY competition featured an impressive group of candidates representing multiple categories. Local TOBY winners will compete regionally at the Southern Region Conference in Birmingham, Ala., April 2-5. Winners from the regional competition will then advance to compete against other buildings internationally at the 2014 Every Building Conference and Expo presented by BOMA International and Buildings in Orlando, Fla., June 22-24.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The Importance of Community BY Marcy Moneypenny, RPA, CPM BOMA Georgia President
Progress doesn’t occur by doing the same things over and over again while expecting different results (in fact, isn’t that the definition of insanity?). Let’s think outside the box…
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s you know, snow, ice and traffic caused the headache known as SnowJam 2014 in late January. We watched as gridlock caused extended commute times that ultimately separated family members for hours, and, in some cases, days. People became frantic; people became desperate. But then something interesting happened: people began helping those who needed assistance the most. Thanks to many good Samaritans, people were rescued and delivered back to their families and those stuck in their vehicles were given water, food and blankets. I do have a purpose in reminiscing about this history-making storm. I don’t want you to ignore the importance of community. During SnowJam, whether it was the kindness of a stranger providing oranges and water to stranded motorists, or it was someone helping push cars uphill, community took a different form as strangers extended themselves to people they didn’t know. And if you think about it, you can draw a very similar comparison to involvement with BOMA Georgia. We’re so very lucky. As members of the BOMA Georgia family, we know the faces and names of our community. A community that supports and uplifts us in tough times, as well as in moments of success. We know who the BOMA community is and all that belonging to that community offers. When you need professional growth, there are classes for that. When you need to be heard, there are advocacy opportunities for that. And, perhaps most importantly, when you have ideas to share, you have ME. As enthusiastic as I am to lead as BOMA Georgia’s president in 2014, I’m really looking forward to learning about YOU. One thing BOMA Georgia has always done well is work as a community to develop innovative ideas and act with purpose. The association succeeds by encouraging those with new and different perspectives to shine. So I sincerely encourage you to consider me your first community connection. Progress doesn’t occur by doing the same things over and over again while expecting different results (in fact, isn’t that the definition of insanity?). Let’s think outside the box much
like your board of directors does each year during its strategic planning session. When the board met in 2013 to discuss the next year’s goals, the first goal set for the association was to establish a charitable Foundation to fund research and scholarships. At the January Luncheon, members were introduced to the Foundation, were able to give to the Foundation, and were able to apply for scholarships that day. The idea for the BOMA Georgia Foundation was born out of the creative thinking of our members and their ability to identify a need in the industry that the association could fulfill. Think about it, community was defined in a different way by creating a charitable Foundation! The second strategic goal established for the year is for BOMA Georgia to create a plan allowing us to become proactive at the state legislature. This will be done by examining issues in other states, evaluating policy being developed by chambers of commerce, exploring potential coalition partners and considering the needs of the real estate industry in Georgia. In other words, community was further defined as being actively involved in government advocacy. Progress follows your great ideas. So please keep them coming. Finally, a prosperous community is only as good as the examples set by those who strive and achieve excellence. So I’d like to offer my heartfelt congratulations to the building teams and BOMA members who received TOBY and Association Awards on Feb. 20, 2014. Our community gathered together, embraced a different way to celebrate and, as expected, you have all set yourselves apart in the industry as leaders and innovators. A list of winners can be found on page 10. I encourage you all to reach out to those recognized and offer personal congratulations. Remember, making the most of belonging to the BOMA Georgia community requires having the backs of the colleagues around you. Our organization, hands down, has the best group of real estate professionals in the nation. If we stick together, listen to each other’s ideas, and commit to helping one another, we will belong to a productive community now and well into the future.
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certain bill will impact the commercial real estate industry. To compensate, they need constituents on the ground who can concisely capture why a certain bill does or does not make good public policy. There are a few components to include in outreach to any public official. A sample letter of what a constituent may provide his or her lawmaker is provided to the side. In composing communications to your lawmaker, you would first state why you are contacting that individual and what experience you have that makes you knowledgeable on the issue. Then briefly explain how you believe the measure will affect you. Make your objective clear. Finally, close your letter by offering to provide additional information. It is always smart to provide contact information for the government affairs team members at BOMA Georgia—Director of Communications and Advocacy Erin Hall and/or Government Affairs Coordinator Brandy Mitcham—as well. Even if you send an email or place a phone call, this format is a good rule of thumb. Before you contact lawmakers, you should check where the bill is in the legislative process. If the bill has just been introduced, it may be best to contact the bill’s sponsor to offer your support. If the bill is in committee, you can contact the committee chair and continued on page 8
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ask if the bill will receive a hearing. If the bill is going to the chamber floor, contact your lawmaker and encourage them to vote for the bill’s passage or defeat. If the bill is already with the governor, you can contact that office and request authorization or veto. Without targeting your outreach, it is possible your effort will not have the maximum influence. Each week during the session, BOMA Georgia distributes a legislative report that explains in detail where bills of interest are in the legislative process. These updates are also available on BOMA Georgia’s website at www.bomageorgia.org/advocacy/issues. To check the real-time status of all legislation, you can also visit www.legis.ga.gov and search for bills in the upper, left-hand corner, as shown below.
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VoterVoice is a powerful way for BOMA Georgia to quickly and effectively reach out to members and elected officials. There is also a legislator look-up feature, which allows you to find out who your representatives are in your home and business districts. Some of the information shared via VoterVoice will be informative in nature. Once the Government Affairs Committee determines BOMA’s position on a particular issue of importance, you will be able to view the official position paper on VoterVoice. Updates will keep you alerted to the status of any pertinent bills or ordinances at any level of governance that can impact your business. VoterVoice alerts can also come in the form of Calls to Action. These alerts request that you reach out to an elected official to take—or not take, in some cases—specific action on a piece of legislation. Decision makers are often most responsive to constituent requests, and your impact as a member of their district can be significant. VoterVoice makes it very easy to submit letters to your elected officials. Call-toaction alerts allow you to voice your opinion in just a few clicks. Form letters fill in your
information and the information of those who need to be contacted. You have the option to modify them to add a personal touch, or you can quickly and efficiently voice your views in a matter of minutes. BOMA Georgia encourages its members to register with VoterVoice today. The more members who reach out to policymakers on any given issue, the more impactful BOMA’s message will be. If you need help navigating VoterVoice, please contact BOMA Georgia, and we will make sure you are ready to take action when needed. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Katie Roberts is the director of governmental affairs for Fiveash Stanley, Inc. In this role, she assists in tracking and analyzing legislation and attending committee meetings. Fiveash Stanley Inc., is recognized as one of Georgia’s leading government and public affairs consulting firms, and has been working with BOMA Georgia for more than 10 years. Brandy Mitcham is the government affairs coordinator for BOMA Georgia. She serves as a liaison between members and government officials by advocating for the interests of the commercial real estate industry.
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TOBY AWARDS
THE OUTSTANDING BUILDING OF THE YEAR AWARDS
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CELEBRATING THE BEST IN BUILDINGS
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n Feb. 20 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta BOMA Georgia was pleased to honor the area’s top commercial buildings for their achievements in operational excellence at the annual TOBY and Association Awards Banquet, presented by 2014 Platinum Sponsor, Epic Response. Seven buildings received The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) award in various categories, while one building received the annual Earth Award.
This year, the TOBY methods and measures of competition were enhanced, allowing judges to evaluate a building’s overall excellence in building standards; community involvement; tenant and employee relations; energy management procedures; building accessibility; and emergency evacuation and training for building personnel. All TOBY winners must meet the minimum building inspection score of 70 percent in order to be eligible for an award. Entrants then compete in
their category based on the strength of their building as represented in their application— demonstrating the quality of their building operations and management practices. The 2013-2014 TOBY competition featured an impressive group of candidates representing multiple categories. Local TOBY winners advance to the regional level, where they will compete against other office buildings in the region at the BOMA Southern Region Conference, held April 2 through 5 at the Westin Hotel in Birmingham, Ala.
BOMA Georgia will share the results of the Southern Region TOBY awards in upcoming communications. Finally, several BOMA member service providers made tribute donations to the BOMA Georgia Foundation on behalf of TOBY-winning buildings. Those providers are recognized on each of the coming pages. We encourage you to learn more about the BOMA Georgia Foundation’s positive impact on the commercial real estate industry by visiting www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
BOMA GEORGIA HONORS THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST While paying tribute to building excellence through disbursement of the TOBY Awards, BOMA Georgia also recognized top association leaders at its annual awards banquet, held Feb. 20 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Association awards are among the most prominent honors presented by BOMA Georgia. Individuals may nominate themselves, a co-worker, vendor, BOMA
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staff member, or anyone who is employed by a BOMA Georgia member company who has made a considerable contribution to BOMA during the previous year, for an award. Congratulations to the following individuals who received 2013 Association Awards.
Historic Building
AWARD WINNER
All buildings must be at least 50 years old with original design maintained. This category includes all sizes of buildings meeting the age criterion. WINNER: The Hurt Building OWNER: Boxer F2, LP DESIGNER: J E R Carpenter & Joel Hurt MANAGEMENT: Shannon Westberg, Boxer Property Management Company
The Hurt Building WHY IT WON: ith an ENERGY STAR® score of 91, The Hurt Building has achieved ENERGY STAR every year since 2007. Hurt building was the first LEED EB Gold commercial office building in Georgia and the first BOMA 360 building in the state of Georgia in 2009. The building renewed its certification in 2012. Recently the USGBC approved the Hurt Building’s recertification application making the building, at 100 years old, the oldest multi-tenant commercial office building to be certified LEED-EB Platinum. A participant in the Atlanta Better Building Challenge, the property was named a Top 5 Performance Building in the nation in ASHRAE High Performance Building Magazine. The Hurt Building utilizes a water reclamation system to capture rainwater runoff from the roof. Water is directed from the roof into two, 500-gallon storage containers located in the basement area. The building’s lighting
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retrofit in the parking garage uses induction lamps and photocell controls. Since completion of this project in 2012, electricity use in the garage has been reduced by 59 percent and electric costs have dropped by 68 percent. A notable perk to tenants, the on-site furniture recycling center recycles furniture that would otherwise be discarded and is stored and given to any tenant wishing to reclaim office furniture. The building’s extensive recycling program has been in place for more than 20 years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, the Hurt Building is proof that a facility can be managed in a sustainable way no matter the age of the building.
The Hurt Building is managed by Boxer Management Company, and Shannon Westberg is the building’s property manager. BOMA Member Service Providers Brickman Group EPIC Response HTH Building Services ITR of GA Natural Stone Services Overhead Door Companies Peachtree Pest Control
SERVPRO of Decatur South Beach High-rise Services The Morley Companies The Plant Peddler SouthBeach High Rise Services Vertical Systems
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
DURING ASSOCIATION AWARDS BANQUET MANAGER OF THE YEAR:
Debbie Cook, RPA, CBRE
This award recognizes a property or facility manager who has demonstrated leadership in building operations and management. During the past year, this may be exhibited through some of the following: exemplary leadership; teamwork with coworkers and vendors; reduction of energy and/or water use; implementation of environmental sustainability practices; achievement of LEED, BOMA 360 or ENERGY STAR® designations for their property; improvement in operational efficiency, tenant relations or best practices; and/or active involvement in BOMA Georgia. A letter of support from the nominee’s direct supervisor is required.
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Suburban Office Park Low-rise
AWARD WINNER
Two or more buildings with the tallest building being no higher than five stories; all buildings must occupy a land greater than five acres and are located outside of the central business district. WINNER: TownPark Commons OWNER: Metropolitan Life Insurance DESIGNER: Schneider Wright MANAGEMENT: Monica Selby, Daniel Realty Services
TownPark Commons WHY IT WON: ll four buildings at TownPark Commons are designated ENERGY STAR with an average score for all buildings greater than 80. The park is currently in pursuit of both LEED and BOMA 360 designations. Tenants at the property have access to the latest technology, including SMART Boards, electronic projection screens and multi-tier lighting systems. TownPark Commons has partnered with the CleanAir Campaign and Douglas County to implement a commuter vanpool program that is utilized by many of its tenants. Additionally, building policy and procedure
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only permit the use of environmentally friendly products by the janitorial staff. Nearly a ton of electronic components are diverted annually from landfills through the campus’ annual recycling event. The security systems at TownPark Commons tracks all actions and movements made by security officers at the premises, promoting safety for all tenants and staff and allowing for better reporting and accountability to the management staff.
TownPark Commons is managed by Daniel Realty Services, and Monica Selby is the building’s property manager. BOMA Member Service Providers ADDCO Metal Maintenance AlliedBarton Security AT&T Batteries Plus Building Engines Burke Painting CANA Communications Comcast E. Sam Jones EPIC Response Georgia Paving
HTH Building Services Metro Waterproofing Natural Stone Services Peachtree Pest Control Penta Engineering The Morley Companies Valcourt Building Services Valleycrest Landscape Maintenance Waste Pro
The companies, right, honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
BOMA GEORGIA HONORS THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST ENGINEER OF THE YEAR:
Joel Harrison, SMT, CBRE
This award is designed to recognize an engineer who has provided innovative ideas to their building/facility in saving energy, time and/or money. Award nominees will be evaluated on job performance, ethics, credibility, professionalism, community service, team building, industry training, and support of BOMA. A letter of support from the nominee’s direct supervisor is required.
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Corporate Building
AWARD WINNER
All buildings must be a single-use facility at least 50 percent occupied by the corporate entity—includes government agencies and private enterprises. WINNER: UPS SCS OWNER: UPS Supply Chain Solutions DESIGNER: Opus Architects and Engineers Inc. MANAGEMENT: Russell Copeland, Cassidy Turley
UPS SCS WHY IT WON: PS SCS boasts an ENERGY STAR score of 82 and is a designated BOMA 360 Certified Building. An active member of the CleanAir Campaign since 2002, the property hosts quarterly commuter fairs to inform employees about the CleanAir Campaign benefits. The property’s most recent example of assisting the CleanAir Campaign is the implementation of an electronic vehicle charge-at-work program. The facility’s parking deck lighting upgrade from metal halide to T-8 fluorescents and LEDs reduced electric costs at the property by $98,000. All urinals at the property are designated low-flow and CO2 levels at the property are
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managed by the energy management system and chief operating engineer to adhere to OSHA guidelines. The property boasts a single stream recycling program and a Green Seal certified green cleaning program. For tenant safety, UPS SCS features badge-access control to both the building and parking deck. Professional development for management staff is supported by an online education offering of more than 1,000 courses for employees.
UPS SCS is managed by Cassidy Turley, and Russell Copeland is the building’s property manager. BOMA Member Service Providers ABM Janitorial ADDCO Metal Maintenance AlliedBarton Security ENTEK EPIC Response HighGrove Partners Mitec
Peachtree Pest Control Prime Power SERVPRO of Decatur Sightline The Plant Peddler ThyssenKrupp Vertical TV Services
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
DURING ASSOCIATION AWARDS BANQUET ALLIED MEMBER OF THE YEAR:
Patti Brown, SERVPRO of Decatur
This award may be presented to any allied member, recognizing outstanding achievement or contributions to BOMA and to the office building industry during the preceding year. The Allied Member Resource Group chair and vice chair are not eligible to receive the award.
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AWARD WINNER
All buildings with at least 50 percent office area are eligible. WINNER: 160 Clairemont OWNER: Parmenter Realty Partners DESIGNER: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates Inc. MANAGEMENT: Meghan Swanson, Parmenter Realty Partners
160 Clairemont WHY IT WON: p two points from 2012, 160 Clairemont has an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating of 88. The building is a 2012 Platinum Partner of the CleanAir Campaign and is a BOMA 360 Certified Building. Through the building’s one-single source recycling program, 15 tons of recyclables are diverted from the waste stream annually, and only Green Seal cleaning products are used at the building. This property harvests approximately 22,000 gallons of water annually from the property’s outdoor Energy Recovery Unit. Through the installation of timers in the building’s corridor lighting, the property was able to realize a 50-percent energy savings. More than 260 lamps were recycled at 160 Clairemont 2013 and replaced
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with more sustainable T-8 bulbs. In 2012, the building conducted a full Indoor Air Quality audit using IBEAM and demonstrated ASHRAE standard practices for Indoor Air Quality Management and Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring. 160 Clairemont has an emergency generator supplying back-up power for the building being fueled by natural gas which reduces the property’s carbon footprint.
BOMA Member Service Providers Arborguard EPIC Response Foliage Design Systems MidAmerica Metals Partners Elevator Services Peachtree Pest Control Prime Power
SecurAmerica, LLC Sightline Sustainable Investment Group Unique Building Maintenance
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
160 Clairemont is managed by Parmenter Realty Partners, and Meghan Swanson is the building’s property manager.
BOMA GEORGIA HONORS THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR:
Natalie Martin, Duke Realty
This award is presented to an individual in any category of BOMA membership who has been active in BOMA Georgia for four years or less and has demonstrated excellence in serving the commercial real estate industry in their area of expertise. A letter of support from the nominee’s direct supervisor is required. Individuals may receive this award only once. Learn more about Natalie Martin on page 29.
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250,000 – 499,999 Square Feet
AWARD WINNER
All buildings with at least 50 percent office area are eligible. WINNER: 201 Seventeenth OWNER: Global Investors, SPUS6 Atlantic 201 Office LP DESIGNER: Perkins + Will MANAGEMENT: Jennifer Corbitt, CBRE
201 Seventeenth WHY IT WON: 01 Seventeenth earned its ENERGY STAR certification with a score of 92. The building was built LEED Core & Shell Gold and is currently in its performance period of LEED EB Gold. Efforts from the staff at this property have contributed to CBRE being named a Newsweek Top 500 “Green” Company. 201 Seventeenth is fully ADA compliant and all engineering staff at the property annually receive 10 hours of online OSHA safety training. The property has also earned a Leadership Excellence Award from the USGBC. The building’s solid waste management policy diverts approximately 24 tons—or 50 percent of the total solid waste—annually from landfills.
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Through the property’s green cleaning program, 86 percent of all cleaning product purchases are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Traffic reduction initiatives at the property include a zip car checkout, bike valet, electronic vehicle charging stations and a free shuttle connecting riders to mass transit.
BOMA Member Service Providers ADDCO Metal Maintenance Allied International Cleaning Services EPIC Response Georgia Power Kaney & Lane Lanier Parking McKenney’s Inc.
Natural Stone Services Prime Power Program Maintenance SERVPRO of Decatur Sightline Stuart Dean ThyssenKrupp Walden Security Waste Pro
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
201 Seventeenth is managed by CBRE, and Jennifer Corbitt is the building’s property manager.
DURING ASSOCIATION AWARDS BANQUET C COMMITTEE CHAIR OF THE YEAR: O
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This award is designed to show appreciation to an outstanding committee chair. The award recognizes job performance as committee chair, ethics, credibility, professionalism, team building, ability to lead and influence the committee, and support of BOMA during the past year.
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500,000 – 1 Million Square Feet
AWARD WINNER
All buildings with at least 50 percent office area are eligible. WINNER: 271 Seventeenth OWNER: Global Investors, SPUS6 Atlantic 201 Office LP DESIGNER: tvsdesign MANAGEMENT: Jennifer Corbitt, CBRE
271 Seventeenth WHY IT WON: 71 Seventeenth was built LEED Gold Core and Shell and has earned an ENERGY STAR score of 97. The building is also a 2012 Pace Award winner for Best Overall Program for the CleanAir Campaign and is currently in its performance period in pursuit of LEED EB Gold Certification. The property also won the 2013-2014 Best Workplace for Commuters Award from the National Center for Transit Research. The building’s lighting retrofit resulted in an average electrical consumption reduction of 75 percent in various areas of the building. The fully ADA compliant building also features a building automation system that controls and monitors all aspects of the HVAC system and lighting. The system performs two nightly lighting sweeps to ensure all lights in the building are turned off.
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The property’s solid waste management policy diverts approximately 88 tons or 78.5 percent of the total solid waste annually from the landfill through single source desk side recycling, electronic waste and light bulb recycling. Traffic reduction initiatives at the property include 20 bike racks, two bike lockers and onsite bike rentals. Close to the building is also a zip car checkout and electronic vehicle charging stations.
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Prime Power Program Maintenance Service SERVPRO of Decatur Sightline Stuart Dean ThyssenKrupp Walden Security Waste Pro
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
271 Seventeenth is managed by CBRE, and Jennifer Corbitt is the building’s property manager.
BOMA GEORGIA HONORS THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST PRESIDENT’S AWARD:
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This award is given at the discretion of the president to a deserving BOMA member or staff member who has served beyond the call of duty. No nomination forms are accepted for this award, as the recipient is selected by the 2013 president of BOMA Georgia.
Over 1 Million Square Feet
AWARD WINNER
All buildings with at least 50 percent office area are eligible. WINNER: Georgia-Pacific Center OWNER: GA-Met, a partnership between Georgia-Pacific and Met Life Real Estate Investors DESIGNER: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill MANAGEMENT: Ian Hughes and Jamilyn Boze, Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc.
Georgia-Pacific Center WHY IT WON: his LEED Silver Certified property is in pursuit of LEED Gold certification for 2015. With an ENERGY STAR score of 78, the building has achieved its ENERGY STAR label in 2010, 2011 and 2012, with its submission currently complete for 2013. The building is also BOMA 360 Certified and is a participant in the Atlanta Better Building Challenge. The building’s green and sustainability efforts are supported by four LEED accredited professionals serving on the management team. The lobby lighting retrofit resulted in 50,810 watts saved, while the retrofit to the east-side illumination of the building resulted in a 75 percent reduction of energy consumption and a cost reduction from $55 per day to $14 per day. The property also instituted an organic composting program for its café and coffee shop. That along with other conservation efforts resulted in an annual water usage reduction
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in 2013 of 27 from 2012 and an electrical consumption reduction in 2013 of 13 percent from 2012. Traffic reduction initiatives have realized a 44 percent reduction in conventional commutes through public transportation, lowemitting vehicles, carpools and teleworking. The building is currently host to 38 carpools, and a large number of participants utilize the Xpress, a regional public transportation service with the Cobb County and Gwinnett County Transits. BOMA Member Service Providers ABM Janitorial Prime Power ADDCO Metal Maintenance SERVPRO of Decatur Allgood Pest Control Sustainable Investment AlliedBarton Security Group EPIC Response The Brickman Group Lanier Parking Valcourt Building Services McKenney’s Inc.
Georgia-Pacific Center is managed by Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc., and the building’s property managers are Ian Hughes, LEED GA, and Jamilyn Boze.
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
DURING ASSOCIATION AWARDS BANQUET HUEY AWARD:
Greg Bellina, RPA, SMA, Cousins Properties
Presented to an individual only once in their lifetime, the award honors years of dedicated service to BOMA. It may be awarded to any BOMA member or staff member who has been active for at least seven years. In essence, the award is presented to an individual who has tirelessly given their time in service to BOMA. The recipient will also be entered into the Southern Region Member of the Year competition.
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Earth Award
AWARD WINNER
All buildings with at least 50 percent office area where the building and building management team preserve and enhance the internal and external environment through green and sustainable programs. WINNER: Sanctuary Park – Stonebridge III OWNER: Sanctuary Park Realty Holding Company DESIGNER: Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates Inc. MANAGEMENT: Kimberly Smith, Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc.
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riginally built LEED Silver Certified Core and Shell, Stonebridge III earned LEED EB Platinum in 2013. The building received an ENERGY STAR score of 95 and is also a BOMA 360 Certified Building. The anchor tenant at the property earned both LEED Silver and LEED Gold for commercial interiors during their first two construction phases. Stonebridge III has written policies in its operational sustainability program that cover energy conservation, solid-waste management, sustainable purchasing, water conservation,
green cleaning and indoor air quality. Tenant above-standard usage of energy is tracked and shared with the tenant. Irrigation on the property is provided by a storm water detention lake that demonstrates a 58 percent reduction in water usage over the area standard. Stonebridge III was built with a demand ventilation system with CO2 monitoring to ensure that the right amount of outside air is delivered into the building. The property also scored a 1.23 in its Custodial Effectiveness Assessment during the
Sanctuary Park – Stonebridge III is managed by Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc., and Kimberly Smith is the building’s property manager.
2013 LEED Certification process. The score must be lower than 3 to qualify, and lower than 2 to be marked for exemplary performance. All management staff at the property is LEED accredited or has attended formal LEED training in pursuit of accreditation. In 2013, Stonebridge III’s total diversion rate of waste from landfills was nearly 66 percent coming to more than 266 tons of recycled items and approximately 137 tons of waste disposed. BOMA Member Service Providers ABM Janitorial Allgood Pest Solutions AlliedBarton Security Services Batteries Plus Choate Construction EPIC Response HighGrove Partners
McKenney’s Inc. Natural Stone Services Republic Services Schindler Elevator Siemens Building Technologies Sustainable Investment Group Valcourt Building Services
The companies below honored this TOBY winner with a tribute donation to the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Learn more at www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org.
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High-Performance for High-Performance Buildings BY Gabriel Eckert, CAE, BOMA Georgia
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green, high-performance building is, in many ways, like a living organism, and as with all living things, it needs nurturing and support to sustain its performance. That vital care—proper and continuing—affects lives in so many ways: the productivity of the building’s occupants; the economic well-being of the owners; and the future health of the environment. As the World Commission on Environment and Development succinctly put it, “Sustainable development is that which satisfies the needs of the present generation without jeopardizing the needs of the future generations.” For forward-thinking building owners, operators and tenants, the green necessity is increasingly apparent. The convergence of multiple factors—population and economic growth, energy concerns, aging infrastructure, market demands, public pressure and regulatory conditions—is driving the demand for sustainability. Throughout Georgia, high-performance green buildings are proving their worth, returning triple bottom-line benefits to people, properties and the planet. Creating a New Breed of Professionals Due to the advancement of green building codes and regulatory acts, such as the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act, many companies and government organizations are
now mandating that employees continue their education to further enhance the competencies needed to efficiently manage a highperformance building. Toward that end, BOMA Georgia has lent its expertise in high performance building operations and maintenance to help BOMI International create a new HighPerformance education program, which is designed to ensure that the industry has a ready supply of professionals equipped with the skills needed to successfully address the issues of sustainability and energy efficiency—issues confronted every day by real-world practitioners. BOMA Georgia served as part of a larger development team, composed of industry experts gathered from across the nation that worked closely with BOMI International educators and curriculum specialists. BOMI International was founded in 1970 as a notfor-profit, independent educational institute to fulfill the need for a higher level of training and expertise in the property and facility management profession. Over the years, BOMI International has become a leading source for education in the property and facility industries. Currently, many employers require BOMI International credentials for new employees and, in many cases, make them mandatory for job promotions. A Curriculum for Today For high-performance professionals, what BOMI International has crafted is a three-course, comprehensive program— an integrated, practical curriculum that encompasses virtually every aspect of a
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sustainable built environment. These courses provide industry professionals with the tools and advanced knowledge necessary for creating and applying sustainable initiatives, and impart the skills needed to understand how to optimize current and future high-performance building operations, maximize cost-savings and environmental stewardship, and reach individual professional development goals. The curriculum provides a well-rounded education keyed to challenges and solutions facing professionals today and is offered as a standalone certificate or as an enhancement to the Real Property Administrator (RPA) and Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) designation programs. Those who earn an RPA|HP or FMA|HP designation will have an in-depth understanding of how to define, initiate, pay for, complete and obtain a return on investment for sustainable initiatives within all segments of a building or portfolio. Among the three courses, the first provides a comprehensive overview of high-performance sustainable buildings and exposes learners to the critical components of the sustainable ecosystem. Industry professionals will gain insight on how to meet the imperative for sustainable initiatives, stay abreast of new trends in greening, and effectively communicate the value of pursuing sustainable building initiatives. The second course identifies the critical no- and low-cost sustainable initiatives that every building professional can implement immediately. Throughout this course, building professionals will learn how to effectively optimize and apply sustainable
Knowledge best practices—that cover every aspect of the built environment—to drive operational efficiencies for a high-performance building. The third course delivers the strategies needed to envision, plan and manage largescale sustainable projects that maximize ROI. Learners will gain an in-depth understanding of how to effectively impact efficiency challenges through the use of cutting-edge approaches that have a positive effect on an organization’s financial, social and environmental bottom line. Professionals who take the new HighPerformance courses and successfully pass an exam at the end of each course will earn the High-Performance Certificate, which demonstrates Excellence in High-Performance Sustainable Building Management. BOMA Georgia has played a prominent part in the rollout of the program by being one of three sites around the United States selected to host a pilot class. Held Oct. 28-31, 2013 at the BOMA Georgia Conference Center in Atlanta, the class attracted professionals from around the region interested in setting themselves apart by demonstrating knowledge and expertise in high-performance and sustainable building management. Cary Fronstin, associate director of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, led the course, which helped participants to identify practical, attainable no- and low-cost sustainable initiatives that could be instituted today. As part of that pilot class, participants had the opportunity to shape the finalized version of the new course. In addition, the course credits earned could be applied by participants toward a new High-Performance certificate or enhanced designation program.
BOMA’s High Performance Program Classes Begin May 7, 2014 – Sign Up Now!
The Benefits of BOMI International The benefits of high-performance buildings can be significant, but only if best practices are followed throughout the entire building life cycle. And for industry professionals—from the boiler room to the boardroom—responsible for implementing sustainability initiatives, the new High-Performance Program delivers the proven practices needed to effectively operate and maintain current and future high-performance sustainable buildings. For professionals who journey through BOMI International’s program, the knowledge learned can help them take a lead role in sustainable initiatives. As a 2012 survey revealed, BOMI International graduates are prepared for success and better equipped to perform their jobs at the highest possible level. According to the survey: • 98 percent of graduates say that BOMI International courses have enabled themselves or their employees to be more efficient. • 94 percent of graduates agree that BOMI International programs helped better position their corporation or organization for success. • 68 percent of graduates experienced a decrease in monthly operating expenses,
with energy consumption being the number one cost savings. • 97 percent of graduates would recommend BOMI International to one of their employees or colleagues. BOMI International’s new HighPerformance Program gives today’s professionals the power to effectively manage sustainable buildings and achieve impressive operational gains. To learn more about BOMI International’s professional property and facility management educational curricula or to register for the High-Performance Program, visit www.bomi.org. BOMA Georgia’s High Performance Program classes begin on May 7, 2014. For a full listing of dates and class details, visit www.BOMAGeorgia.org, hover over Events and then click on Calendar. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gabriel Eckert, CAE, has served as the executive director of BOMA Georgia since 2006. With more than 1,000 members, BOMA Georgia is the second largest organization of its kind in the nation. Eckert is responsible for overall management of the organization. He has extensive expertise in governance, leadership, strategic planning, new market development and management. Eckert is also a gifted speaker and the author of From Insight to Action: 6 New Ways to Think, Lead and Achieve.
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EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS + MAINTENANCE When pursuing LEED EB certification, one volunteers to be a responsible steward of a building, as well as the human and environmental ecosystems that co-exist on the property. The big secret about how to stay compliant with the ongoing metrics of LEED recertification is to understand your operating policies. They are the foundational design of the entire Existing Building rating system. Once you have trained yourself to use LEED strategies every day, it becomes second nature and you’ve built a lasting relationship of responsibility. For recertification, these policy metrics, while being in place over the course of up to five years, only have to be
documented for the most recent 25 percent of your recertification performance period. In the site section, once the routine maintenance vendors have demonstrated that they can provide consistently complete service reports, you can limit your quality control reviews to once a quarter. That provides short enough durations to correct any non-compliant behaviors and ensure continuous improvement. Remember to record the details of all exterior events no matter how infrequent or minor, such as graffiti removal and sidewalk repair. Use a poster of your favorite part of nature paired with an inspirational challenge such as: What strategy will do the least harm? If you don’t know the answer, consult the LEED policy; it is a great tool. Ongoing water metrics are easy, but do require regular attention to detail. Monthly water consumption usage should be entered into the building’s EPA ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager profile. This can come from the utility bill or manual readings. Include all sub meters. The best way to ensure this task gets done is to assign it to whoever inputs electricity usage into ENERGY STAR.
The real challenge starts when you try to quantify all the materials that enter and leave the building. Consumable products come and go on a daily basis, ranging from inexpensive printer paper and floor cleaner, to potentially toxic light bulbs and drywall. More than 10 points are available for tracking and meeting credit thresholds for these purchases throughout the entire certification period. How do you tap into these points? No fancy technology or expensive consultant is worth the value of old fashioned, diligent record keeping and self-reflection. Make it part of your new routine of responsibility. Most importantly, ask the suppliers for better products, ask the manufacturers for more transparency, and share the results with everyone involved. Earning material points for LEED for Existing Buildings recertification is not carried on the shoulders of one heroic team member; it is a daily decision of responsibility shared by all users who cross the thresholds of a LEED certified building. continued on page 26
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>>>>>>>>>>>> > Annual Purchases & Events EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS + MAINTENANCE One of the key components of a LEED EB project is tracking of sustainable, environmentally preferable purchases. For an initial certification, project teams are only required to track their sustainable purchases over the performance period—typically only a few months (a minimum of three months are required). However, the recertification process can last up to five years, so project teams who earned one of the purchasing credits during the initial certification will have to track ongoing sustainable purchases annually. Those projects that did not pursue one of the purchasing credits initially are only required to submit documentation for a three-month performance period, just like an initial certification. Let’s review these purchasing credits that must be tracked over the entire recertification performance period. • The durable goods purchases are often easier to track than ongoing consumables. For credit compliance, recertification projects are required to ensure 40 percent of all electric-powered equipment (by cost) purchased is either ENERGY STAR qualified or that the battery/corded version replaces conventional gas-powered equipment.
Products that fall under this credit include office equipment, appliances, external power adapters, televisions and other AV equipment. • Furniture purchases are similar to ongoing consumables. Although the percentage of overall purchases (by cost) required for compliance is 40 percent, these purchases still need to contain sustainable criteria, such as recycled content, be salvaged or reused, or contain Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood. • It is common for buildings to undergo small renovations or tenant build outs during the tracking period of recertification. MRc3 requires a recertification project to track sustainable criteria for 50 percent of purchases (by materials cost) of all renovation and tenant improvement (TI) projects. The products and materials in this credit include finishes typical to a renovation such as carpet, drywall, paint, framing, flooring products, etc. The same sustainable criteria requirements exist (just like MRc1 and MRc2.2), but additional criteria are available (low-VOC content in paints and sealants, Floorscore-certified flooring products, CRI Green Label Plus-certified carpeting, and no added
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urea-formaldehyde resins in composite wood products). • The Janitorial Equipment credit (IEQc3.4) can be earned during initial certification if 20 percent of the cleaning equipment used at the building meets one of the sustainability criteria (CRI Green Label certified vacuums, CRI Seal of Approval carpet extractors, or environmentally preferable gel batteries) AND all new equipment purchased during the performance period meets the same sustainability criteria. For recertification, projects that earned this credit initially are required to make sure all future cleaning equipment purchases meet the sustainability criteria. There are just a few required events, facility-wide, that must occur during a LEED EB recertification project annually. The following is a brief outline of the credits and performance requirements part of this annual routine checklist that will involve some coordination. • For Storm Water Management (SSc6), building ownership and facility managers should work closely with a storm water/civil engineer to perform an annual inspection on the storm water management system every year, which includes the building components and site infrastructure. Any issues identified should be remediated and documented within 60 days of discovery. • For the Minimum Energy Performance of the building, benchmark energy consumption for the facility every year using ENERGY STAR. For recertification, the most recent 12 months will be used as the defining score. If the most recent 12 months do not meet the prerequisite requirements, buildings will use the average rating based on each year of the performance period. • Finally, record an entire building’s operating expenses each year to track Sustainable Cost Impacts (IOc3). Be sure to track costs for sustainability actions, consultant fees, recertification fees, and all data detailing yearly expenses/services. Record of this should be for the entire recertification performance period.
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EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS + that the Thermal Comfort Survey (IEQc2.1) MAINTENANCE must be administered every two years. It is There are certain credits that require a advisable that project teams administer both major event or process to occur only once or surveys simultaneously and choose the most favorable Transportation Survey results at twice during a recertification cycle. These the point of submitting the recertification events ensure that the original intents of application. The only other credit that the credits are fulfilled periodically and requires an action every two years is the information is updated to reflect changes that Custodial Effectiveness Assessment, or APPA occur within the building. Audit (IEQc3.2). One prerequisite that would incur a substantial cost would be performing an updated ASHRAE Level I Energy Audit (EAp1). However, it can be noted that if the building achieved all three retro-commissioning credits (EAc2.1-2.3 – 6 points), and as per requirements, a full retro-commissioning cycle is performed every two years, EAp1 is automatically achieved. If Ongoing Commissioning (EAc2.3) was not achieved during original certification, the ASHRAE Level I Energy Audit, Retro-Commissioning Investigation and Implementation (Eac2.1-2.2) would have to be completed once during the new five-year recertification period, and your ENERGY STAR score should go up. Other credits to be completed once include the Waste Audit (MRc6). Note that this is true only if Ongoing Recycling (MRc7) was achieved during original certification; if not, an audit must be completed every year. The Transportation Survey (SSc4) need only be administered once as well. Note 634549_Meridan.indd 1
The remaining one-time events include calibration of any water meters (if recommended by manufacturers) for the Water Performance Measurement credit (WEc1), updating Outside Air Calculations and performing testing for Minimum IAQ Performance (IEQp1), and conducting the I-BEAM Audit for the IAQ Management Plan (IEQc1.1).
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS The LEED Team at Sustainable Investment Group (SIG) collaborated on this article. Charlie Cichetti, Ashish Bagle, Monica Gonzalez, Asa Posner, Alyson Laura, and Jason Kiefer enjoy growing the green building industry through educating building professionals and they deserve credit for this informative write-up. SIG provides LEED Consulting, Energy Audits, Energy Star Benchmarking & PE Sign-Offs, and Retro-Commissioning (RCx) across the United States for Building Owners and Property Managers.
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LEED v4 EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS + MAINTENANCE After a series of six reviews and sets of public comment, LEED v4 was finally released during the USGBC’s annual Greenbuild Conference in November 2013. The changes and advancements of LEED v4 are many, including the introduction of new credits, new standards and thresholds, and a new credit category among the rating systems. For owners, managers and staff who run the buildings, LEED v4 means new transportation strategies, more stringent thresholds, and advanced technologies for energy and water conservation in the LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations + Maintenance rating system. With v4, alternative transportation components of the LEED rating system have been separated from Sustainable Sites and now reside in a new credit category: Location and Transportation. LEED EB project teams can now achieve one point for simply performing a compliant transportation survey and earn up
to a total of 15 points for 70-percent reduction in conventional commuting or two points for implementing a comprehensive alternative commuting program to reduce conventional ridership. New LEED EB v4 Building Level Metering prerequisites in both Water Efficiency and Energy and Atmosphere require buildings to meter total potable water consumption on the building and grounds and total building energy consumption, recorded at least monthly. Within the Energy and Atmosphere credit category are several major changes. For buildings pursuing the ENERGY STAR rating avenue to document the Minimum Energy Performance prerequisite, LEED v4 requires a minimum score of 75 (formerly 69). This new minimum now aligns with the score required for ENERGY STAR certification eligibility. The Ongoing Commissioning credit now offers three points rather than two, requiring at least a quarterly analysis for the first year of commissioning, extending the analysis
frequency to at least every 24-months for subsequent cycles. A new credit for Demand Response offers up to 3 points for participating in an existing demand response program, having demand response infrastructure in place for future programs, or implementing permanent load shifting at the project building. Along with the significant changes to the LEED v4 rating system, project teams can expect other process changes. The new LEED Online launched in early December. Prerequisite and template forms are streamlined for clarity, especially when a credit has multiple “paths,” and new, downloadable calculators. USGBC has also introduced a dynamic plaque that reflects project performance in real time. While you can opt in early, projects will not be forced to use to LEED v4 until June, whereas the credential exams will update in June 2014. LEED v4 also includes new market sector adaptations for data centers, warehouses, hospitality, existing schools, existing retail, and mid-rise residential projects.
Attend the BOMA Bowl Are You Ready to Accept the Challenge? For years, the BOMA Georgia Sports Outing was the only way for commercial real estate professionals to engage in productive business dialogue, meaningful networking and serious fun; all combined into one, exciting day. Now, BOMA Georgia has expanded this opportunity through the creation of The BOMA Bowl, a biz-sport event where industry members can enjoy a few fun hours of bowling while building lasting relationships with existing and future colleagues. Come as an individual or register as a team. The fee to participate in The BOMA Bowl includes shoes, a bowling ball, two drink tickets per person and snacks. Sponsorships are also available. To learn more about available sponsorships, contact Beth Abbott at (404) 475-9980. WHAT
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FEATURE
Emerging Professional Spotlight:
Natalie Martin, Duke Realty
BY Amy Davidson Aquascape Environmental
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“Being a member of BOMA has been a great professional and personal network,” she said. “It has been great for me to meet others in the industry, [as well as] to share information and strategies.”
rowing up in Atlanta, Natalie Martin always had an interest in real estate. That interest became a passion when she landed her first summer internship as a student at Florida A&M University. Stepping into a position in retail asset management with Lend & Lead Real Estate Investments, Martin—then a college freshman with little knowledge of the complexities of commercial real estate—found it to be a “total eye opener and a total blessing,” all at the same time. Enrolled in a five-year MBA program that required internships in different industries each summer, she knew she had to make a switch. She loved commercial real estate and couldn’t imagine working in another field. She made the decision to change her career path and switched to a four-year bachelor’s program in accounting. Martin spent a second summer interning with Lend & Lead, followed by a summer with Duke Realty Financial Analysis. In that first position at Duke, she worked in a cubicle and dealt with numbers all day. Martin longed for more interaction with people. Her mentor that summer spoke glowingly of property management, so for her fourth and final summer internship the following year, Martin took a position with Duke Realty Property Management.
That internship was 10 years ago and she hasn’t looked back; now, at age 32, Martin is a senior property manager for Duke Realty. She spent the first seven years of her career with Duke Realty in Orlando, Fla. When she was offered a position with Duke Realty in Atlanta three years ago, Martin and her husband—who was then working in Baltimore—decided to make the move together. Everything fell into place when he found a position in his field in Atlanta. Now, Martin feels her life has come full circle. “I have come back to my roots, being in this spot at this moment in time,” she said. The portfolio Martin handles is in the community where she lived as a child, and Martin happily observes that, “the commitment that Duke has made to [this] community is incredible.” While Martin says she is currently living the dream, she does have some impressive long-term goals. “I would like to be a director or vice president of property management,” she said. After seven years as a BOMA member in Orlando, where she served on the board of directors and executive committee, Martin quickly joined BOMA Georgia upon moving back to Atlanta.
“Being a member of BOMA has been a great professional and personal network,” she said. “It has been great for me to meet others in the industry, [as well as] to share information and strategies.” In her three years as a member of BOMA Georgia, Martin has become involved with the Community Service Committee, Industrial Shared Interest Group (SIG), and Young Professionals SIG. She especially enjoys being a part of BOMA Georgia’s Community Service Committee because, as she says, “It’s an opportunity to share and give back.” In 2014, Martin was elected to serve on the BOMA Georgia board of directors. When speaking with other professionals in her industry, she continually extols the benefits she receives by being a part of BOMA Georgia. “It is such a great opportunity to grow professionally and personally,” she said. “There are so many great people involved in the organization who can have an impact on your life.” BOMA Georgia and Duke Realty are not the only ones who have discovered Martin’s leadership qualities. In her spare time, she serves in leadership roles for two other organizations. Additionally, she was chosen by continued on page 30
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MARCH March 25 Augusta Medical Office Building Luncheon 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Augustino’s Italian Eatery & Prime Steaks - Marriott, Free, registration required
8–9:30 a.m. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Members: $20; Non-Members: $35
APRIL April 02 Southern Region Meeting Noon Birmingham, AL http://bomasrc.org/
April 23 Conflict Management: Master Techniques to Defuse Difficult Situations
Online $250 Contact Charlie Cichetti, LEED AP, (770) 733-1391, charliec@sigearth.com
9 a.m.–12 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $35; Non-Members $50
April 17
PM 201 Course
LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Course
8 a.m.–5 p.m. Atlanta, GA Members: $599; Non-Members: $699
March 26 Green Real Estate Network Breakfast
April 02 Online Exam Prep: LEED Green Associate
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $295; Non-Members: $325
April 25
Industrial SIG Meeting
2014 BOMA Bowl (Presented by FireStar Inc./Parker Young Construction
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: Free; Non-Members: $20
1–4 p.m. Bowlmor Atlanta $60 per person; $300 per team of 5
April 17
April 22
April 30
Air Handling, Water Treatment & Plumbing Systems
BOMA International Medical Office Building Conference
3–7 p.m. Two Alliance Center Members: $995; Non-Members: $1,195
RESTORATION - Concrete, Masonry & EIFS Repair - Structural Upgrades - Parking Deck Repairs - Balcony & Handrail Repair - Drainage System Inspection / Repair - Precast & Stone Anchoring / Repair - Grouting & Slab Jacking Services
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Unless noted otherwise, for more details on BOMA Georgia events, contact Beth Abbott at babbott@ bomageorgia.org or (404) 475-9980.
Noon Nashville, TN http://mob.boma.org/MOB2014/
WATERPROOFING / MAINTENANCE - Joint Sealant Replacement - Coating Systems & Clear Sealers - Glass & Frame Restoration - Exterior Facade Cleaning - Plaza Deck Systems - Access / Rigging Systems - Expansion Joint Systems
* BOMA Georgia Conference Center 5901-C Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30328
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MAY
May 13
May 22
June 12
May 01
LEED AP - Operations and Maintenance Exam Prep
Macon Green Real Estate Lunch-and-Learn
BTO Luncheon
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $295; Non-Members: $325
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Thomas Jefferson Building (Macon, GA) Free, registration required
Young Professionals Lunch-and-Learn 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Member Companies: Free; NonMember Companies: $30
May 06 Allied Member Resource Group Meeting 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Free, BOMA Georgia Allied Members Only
May 07 High-Performance Sustainable Building Principles (BOMI Course)
May 14 Law & Risk Management 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $995; Non-Members: $1,195
May 21 BTO Breakfast 8–9 a.m. Cobb Galleria Members: Free; Non-Member: $40
May 21
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $995; Non-Members: $1,195
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Cobb Galleria Members: Free; Non-Members: $59
May 07
May 21
Online Exam Prep: LEED Green Associate
May Luncheon
Trade Show
Online $250 Contact Charlie Cichetti, LEED AP, (770) 733-1391, charliec@sigearth.com
8 a.m.–4 p.m. Cobb Galleria Free for property and facility managers and building engineers. No vendors or service providers unless exhibiting.
JUNE June 04 Online Exam Prep: LEED Green Associate Online $250 Â Contact Charlie Cichetti, LEED AP, (770) 733-1391, charliec@sigearth.com
June 04 Green Real Estate Network Breakfast 8–9:30 a.m. TBD Members: $20; Non-Members: $35
June 05
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. AGC Conference Center Members: Free; Non-Member: $40
June 17 Medical Office Building SIG Meeting 8–9:30 a.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: Free; Non-Members: $35
June 18 Green Real Estate Network Breakfast 8–9:30 a.m. TBD Members: $20; Non-Members: $35
June 22 2014 Every Building Conference & Expo Noon Orlando, FL www.bomaconvention.org/boma2014/
BTO Luncheon 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. American Cancer Society Building Members: Free; Non-Member: $40
June 11 Design Operation & Maintenance 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. BOMA Georgia Conference Center* Members: $995; Non-Members: $1,195
June 24 Augusta Medical Office Building Luncheon 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Augustino’s Italian Eatery & Prime Steaks -Marriott Free, registration required
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Atlanta Flooring Design Centers Inc...........................(770) 476-8306 Mad Matter Inc., The ................(678) 361-6704 MilliCare By Trilogyfm ...............(678) 354-6726 Patcraft ....................................(404) 401-1427 Premier Contract Carpet Inc......(404) 488-2082 Program Maintenance ..............(404) 870-0054 Rite Way Service Inc. ................(205) 248-9315 ServiceMaster of Cobb .............(770) 514-1789 Southeastern Commercial Flooring Inc...........................(770) 591-9980 Spectra Contract Flooring .........(770) 729-2731 Zerorez of Atlanta .....................(770) 449-1199
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Ductz of Greater Atlanta ............(770) 631-2424 MediClean Air Duct Cleaning.....(404) 815-5880 ARCHITECTS
Ed Castro Landscape................(770) 998-8444 Prime Engineering ....................(404) 425-7108 ATTORNEYS
Bloom Sugarman Everett LLP ...(404) 577-7710 Cohen Pollock Merlin & Small, P.C. ............................(770) 857-4768 Kitchens Kelley Gaynes P.C. ......(404) 237-4100 Winter Capriola Zenner LLC ......(404) 844-5641 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES
Baker Audio .............................(770) 441-2000 Direct Satellite TV .....................(678) 714-1495 OnePath Systems, LLC .............(404) 661-2349 Vertical AV TV ...........................(404) 352-2488 BUILDING MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
Building Engines Inc. ................(781) 314-9359 Servidyne .................................(770) 933-4200 WayPoint Systems Inc...............(678) 461-1346 BUILDING SERVICES
Atlanta Ultrasonic Blind Repair...(404) 438-2096 Bluegrass Services Group .........(502) 693-9696 Building Cleaning Solutions Inc....(678) 445-3806 Century Fire Protection LLC ......(770) 506-2388 Control Concepts LLC ...............(770) 888-0181 Engineered Restorations Inc......(770) 682-0650 GSE Facility Services, LLC.........(404) 230-2900 Heritage Construction & Maintenance Co. ..................(770) 451-8171 Innovative Decon Solutions (IDS) Mid Atlantic LLC ...................(678) 644-2240 Johnson Controls Inc. ...............(678) 596-9578 Preparis ...................................(404) 662-2950 Roof Partners LLC ....................(404) 490-4647 SimplexGrinnell LP ...................(540) 535-8238 SiteStuff Inc..............................(404) 694-2448 Spectra Contract Flooring .........(770) 729-2731 VeenendaalCave Inc. ................(404) 881-1811 Water Intelligence Services .......(770) 863-4015 WayPoint Systems Inc...............(678) 461-1346 Wiss Janney Elstner Associates Inc. .....................(770) 923-9822 Zerorez of Atlanta .....................(770) 449-1199
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Primo Partners LLC dba Ben and Jerry’s..............(919) 548-4153 COMMUNICATIONS
AT&T........................................(404) 242-8513 Cbeyond ..................................(404) 481-8217 Charter Business ......................(678) 226-3696 Comcast Business Services ......(770) 559-2144 Direct Satellite TV .....................(678) 714-1495 GC&E Systems Group Inc..........(678) 672-5155 Graybar Electric Co. ..................(678) 291-5303 Kings III Emergency Communications ..................(404) 483-4437 Level 3 Communications ..........(404) 526-4599 TW Telecom Inc. .......................(678) 443-1272 CONCIERGE SERVICES
Paradigm Security Services Inc. ...(678) 684-4400 CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
Georgia Construction Products...(770) 491-9100 Home Depot, The......................(770) 384-2147 Tendon Systems LLC ................(678) 835-1100 Yancey Power Systems .............(678) 945-2634 CONSULTATION
BEST Consultant Inc., The .........(678) 200-7648 Hoover Elevator Group Inc.........(770) 394-4018 M3 Green Solutions ..................(770) 226-9042 CONTRACTORS
Batson-Cook Co. ......................(770) 955-1951 C&W Contracting Services Inc...(678) 412-0011 CA South LLC...........................(678) 302-0606 Double T Contracting Inc...........(770) 489-7772 Emery & Associates ..................(770) 414-9099 Foley Construction Corp............(770) 409-1166
Listings in RED are advertisers in this issue of Insight: The Commercial Real Estate Journal Humphries & Co. ......................(770) 434-2914 Landmark Restorations Ltd. ......(404) 352-1795 Leapley Construction Group of Atlanta, LLC..........................(770) 850-8711 Life on Earth, LLC .....................(404) 875-6706 Scott Contracting LLC ...............(770) 274-0529 Stellar Contracting Inc...............(770) 649-1575 Tip Top Roofers Service Corp. ...(404) 351-4410 W.S. Nielsen Co. Inc..................(770) 475-7321 Waste Industries.......................(404) 557-1684 Western Waterproofing Co. of America ...............................(678) 553-0170 DOOR INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
Atlanta’s Professional Door Inc....(770) 460-6688 Overhead Door Co. of Atlanta ....(404) 872-3667 ELECTRICAL
Allison-Smith Co.......................(404) 351-6430 Capital City Mechanical & Electrical Services....(770) 449-0200 ext. 225 Faith Technologies Inc...............(770) 687-9629 Graybar Electric Co. ..................(678) 291-5303 Keynect LLC.............................(770) 590-7449 LMI Systems Inc. ......................(678) 578-2102 Mayberry Electric Inc. ...............(404) 991-7007 Prime Power Services Inc. ........(770) 739-2561 Putzel Electrical Contractors......(404) 226-9475 White Electrical Construction Co....(404) 351-5740 ELEVATORS/ESCALATORS
Bagby Elevator Co. Inc. .............(404) 859-3310 Fujitec America Inc. ..................(770) 209-0322 Hoover Elevator Group Inc.........(770) 394-4018 KONE Elevators & Escalators.....(770) 427-3373 Lerch Bates..............................(770) 416-6765 Otis Elevator Co. .......................(404) 605-8429 Partners Elevator ......................(770) 575-0363 Schindler Elevator Corp.............(770) 319-2910 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp. ....(770) 916-0555 Van Deusen & Associates .........(678) 881-0884 Vertical Systems Inc..................(404) 581-0094 ENERGY
5 Seasons Mechanical LLC.......(770) 837-3078 Atlantic Lighting & Supply Co. ...(404) 872-3521 Batteries Plus ...........................(404) 256-0310 Custom Sun Control .................(770) 424-8225 ENTEK .....................................(678) 910-1326 M3 Green Solutions ..................(770) 226-9042 Mallory & Evans Service ...........(404) 597-0000
McKenney’s Inc. .......................(404) 624-8625 Servidyne .................................(770) 933-4200 Tecta America ..........................(404) 392-1367 Trane .......................................(678) 775-4106 WorkingBuildings LLC...............(678) 990-4316 Yancey Power Systems .............(678) 945-2634 ENGINEERING
Commissioning & Green Building Solutions Inc. (CxGBS)...........(770) 831-6760 Engineering Systems Inc...........(678) 990-3280 Harbin’s Mechanical Services Inc..........................(770) 914-7060 Keynect LLC.............................(770) 590-7449 PENTA Engineering Group Inc....(678) 282-1999 Prime Engineering ....................(404) 425-7108 Sustainable Investment Group LLC (SIG) ....................(404) 343-3835 Testing, Engineering & Consulting Services Inc. ........(770) 995-8000 Wiss Janney Elstner Associates Inc. .....................(770) 923-9822 ENVIRONMENTAL
Aquascape Environmental.........(678) 445-0077 Arborguard Tree Specialists ......(404) 299-5555 Commissioning & Green Building Solutions Inc. (CxGBS)...........(770) 831-6760 Innovative Decon Solutions (IDS) Mid Atlantic LLC ...........(678) 644-2240 Meridian Restoration Inc. ..........(678) 546-2819 Morley Companies, The ............(770) 569-1100 Sustainable Investment Group LLC (SIG) ....................(404) 343-3835 WaterSignal LLC.......................(678) 990-2736 WorkingBuildings LLC...............(678) 990-4316 EQUIPMENT RENTALS
Stone Mountain Access Systems ...(770) 908-2936 Sunbelt Rentals Inc...................(404) 456-1919 FACILITY MANAGEMENT
ADG Enterprises Inc..................(770) 662-8393 Ambius Inc. ..............................(404) 355-4700 EMCOR Services Aircond ..........(770) 805-2544 Siemens Industry Inc. ...............(770) 225-5509 FACILITY SUPPORT
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Mad Matter Inc., The ................(678) 361-6704
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Prime Power Services Inc. ........(770) 739-2561
Decosimo CPAs........................(770) 980-9394
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Custom Sun Control .................(770) 424-8225 W.S. Nielsen Co. Inc..................(770) 475-7321
Century Fire Protection LLC ......(770) 506-2388 Cintas Fire Protection................(770) 333-9988 Critical Systems LLC.................(770) 612-9172 Empire Fire Protection LLC .......(678) 758-4292 Engineering Systems Inc...........(678) 990-3280 Fire and Life Safety America .....(770) 717-8822 Fire Systems Inc. ......................(770) 333-7979 Life Safety Solutions Plus LLC ...(770) 843-3671 Mitec .......................................(770) 813-5959 Remote Protection Systems ......(678) 924-7480 SimplexGrinnell LP ...................(540) 535-8238 Southeastern Security Professionals ........................(770) 540-0175 FIRE/WATER/MOLD RESTORATION
Blackmon Mooring Services of Atlanta..............................(770) 614-3248 EPIC Response .........................(770) 516-3491 Full Circle Restoration & Construction Services ...........(770) 232-9797 Parker Young Construction/ FireStar Inc...........................(404) 805-5616 Polygon....................................(678) 327-9582 Remediation Group Inc. ............(404) 214-1470 ServiceMaster of Cobb .............(770) 514-1789 SERVPRO of Decatur ................(404) 378-9998 SERVPRO of North Fulton County ..............(770) 992-2777 Unlimited Restoration Specialists Inc.......................(678) 475-7300 Waterproofing Contractors Inc...(770) 449-5552
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AlliedBarton Security Services ...(404) 898-1695 BOS Security Inc.......................(404) 793-6965 Int’l Security Mgmt. Group Inc. ...(404) 935-2057 SecurAmerica LLC....................(404) 926-4265 Securitas Security Services USA Inc. .................(404) 633-0476 U.S. Security Associates............(404) 295-1149 Universal Protection Services ....(770) 414-7958 HEALTH & HYGIENE PRODUCTS
Kimberly-Clark Corp. ................(770) 235-6370 Life Safety Solutions Plus LLC ...(770) 843-3671 SCA Tissue...............................(678) 977-6858 HVAC
5 Seasons Mechanical LLC.......(770) 837-3078 Air Filter Sales & Service Inc. ....(770) 939-1250 Borie Davis Inc. ........................(770) 242-0650 Capital City Mechanical & Electrical Services....(770) 449-0200 ext. 225 Control Concepts LLC ...............(770) 888-0181 Ductz of Greater Atlanta ............(770) 631-2424 EMCOR Services Aircond ..........(770) 805-2544 ENTEK .....................................(678) 910-1326 Georgia Mechanical Inc. ...........(770) 614-9214 Harbin’s Mechanical Services Inc..........................(770) 914-7060 Lanier Jones Mechanical ..........(404) 682-9888 Legacy Mechanical Services Inc. ...(770) 432-1171 Mallory & Evans Service ...........(404) 597-0000
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Maxair Inc. ...............................(770) 956-1200 McKenney’s Inc. .......................(404) 624-8625 MediClean Air Duct Cleaning.....(404) 815-5880 Mingledorff’s Inc.......................(770) 239-2208 Padgett Group ..........................(678) 880-1623 Shumate Mechanical Inc...........(678) 584-0880 Southeast Pump & Equipment Inc. ........(678) 990-1388 ext. 107 Stromquist & Co. Inc.................(404) 794-3440 Trane .......................................(678) 775-4106 INSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES
BB&T Insurance Services Inc. ...(678) 413-4403 INSURANCE ADJUSTING
BB&T Insurance Services Inc. ...(678) 413-4403 INTERIOR DESIGN
A-R-T & Associates Inc. ............(678) 947-0579 Foley Construction Corp............(770) 409-1166 VeenendaalCave Inc. ................(404) 881-1811 JANITORIAL
ABM Janitorial Services ............(678) 245-3273 Allied International Cleaning Services Inc............(770) 426-8779 Bluegrass Services Group .........(502) 693-9696 Building Cleaning Solutions Inc....(678) 445-3806 Building Maintenance Services Inc..........................(770) 218-2993 Chosen Enterprises Inc. ............(404) 633-4350 CleanNet of Atlanta...................(678) 336-1550 ERMC of Atlanta LLC ................(404) 418-1443 First Glance Solutions Inc..........(404) 344-7384 General Paper Goods Co...........(404) 924-2575 Georgia Pacific Corp. ................(770) 815-9552 GMI Group Inc. .........................(678) 482-5288 Heritage Construction & Maintenance Co. ..................(770) 451-8171 HTH Building Services Inc. ........(770) 988-0084 LaCosta Facility Support Services ..................(404) 539-9496 Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services .................(770) 888-5475 Pollock Paper Distributors .........(770) 803-7862 Pritchard Industries SE..............(404) 231-1430 Rite Way Service Inc. ................(205) 248-9315 Rubbermaid/ Technical Concepts...............(404) 484-9572 Service Fort LLC, The................(404) 993-4774 Staples Facilities Solutions ........(407) 808-1439 Unique Building Maintenance Inc. ..................(678) 380-0297 Xpedx ......................................(470) 238-4378 JUNK REMOVAL & DISPOSAL
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Aquascape Environmental.........(678) 445-0077 LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
Gibbs Landscape Co.................(770) 432-7761 GreenSeason Group Inc., The....(678) 714-4114 HighGrove Partners ..................(678) 298-0569 Ruppert Landscape ..................(770) 931-9900 LANDSCAPING-EXTERIOR
4 Seasons Landscape Group LLC ..........(770) 452-4455 Arborguard Tree Specialists ......(404) 299-5555 Austin Outdoor .........................(770) 435-7456 Brickman Group, The ................(678) 300-7135 Color Burst ...............................(770) 822-9706 Ed Castro Landscape................(770) 998-8444 Envisor Consulting ....................(404) 987-2499 Gibbs Landscape Co.................(770) 432-7761 Gibson Landscape Services ......(678) 365-9568 GreenSeason Group Inc., The....(678) 714-4114 HighGrove Partners ..................(678) 298-0569 Kart’s Landscape Services ........(770) 923-3142 Outdoor Expressions.................(770) 592-9154 Ruppert Landscape ..................(770) 931-9900 Russell Landscape Group Inc. ...(770) 446-3552 Town Scapes............................(404) 352-9393 TruGreen LandCare LLC ...........(678) 475-1780 ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance .......(770) 662-8775 LANDSCAPING-INTERIOR
Ambius Inc. ..............................(404) 355-4700 Foliage Design Systems............(770) 451-0885 Life on Earth, LLC .....................(404) 875-6706 Plant Peddler Inc. .....................(770) 432-2649 Sedgefield Interior Landscapes Inc. ...................(770) 984-0171 Total Plant & Floral Service Inc....(404) 881-0809 LIGHTING
Atlantic Lighting & Supply Co. ...(404) 872-3521 Batteries Plus ...........................(404) 256-0310 E. Sam Jones Distributor Inc. ....(404) 351-3250 Voss Lighting............................(770) 438-8557 MAINTENANCE
KONE Elevators & Escalators.....(770) 427-3373 MARBLE RESTORATION & MAINTENANCE
ADDCO Metal Maintenance Co....(770) 985-5611 Architectural Surface Restoration LLC ....................(678) 591-7360 Mid America Metals..................(770) 616-6567 Natural Stone Services .............(404) 255-8133 Southeastern Commercial Flooring Inc...........................(770) 591-9980 Stone Specialty Services ...........(404) 261-9111 Stuart Dean Co. Inc...................(404) 872-6090
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ADDCO Metal Maintenance Co....(770) 985-5611 Architectural Surface Restoration LLC ....................(678) 591-7360 Innovative Roofing Group Inc.....(404) 351-8797 Mid America Metals..................(770) 616-6567 Stuart Dean Co. Inc...................(404) 872-6090
Southeastern Cleaning Inc. .......(770) 304-2366 Valcourt Building Services LLC ....(770) 971-2000 PROPERTY TAX
SIGNAGE
A-R-T & Associates Inc. ............(678) 947-0579 Custom Sign Factory ................(770) 717-7755
Fellers, Schewe, Scott & Roberts Inc. ...............(770) 621-9548 ext. 15
SOFTWARE
REAL ESTATE PROCUREMENT SERVICES
SPECIALTY CONTRACTING
SiteStuff Inc..............................(404) 694-2448
Landmark Restorations Ltd. ......(404) 352-1795
MOVING & STORAGE
RELOCATION SERVICES
TAX CONSULTANTS
Flood Brothers Commercial Moving and Storage..............(866) 528-9137
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PAINT/WALLCOVERINGS
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Fellers, Schewe, Scott & Roberts Inc. ...............(770) 621-9548 ext. 15 Paradigm Tax Group .................(404) 325-5445
Burke Painting Inc. ...................(770) 582-0847 Oakcliff Painting .......................(404) 867-3707 PPG Industries Inc. ...................(770) 938-4600 Spectrum Painting Inc...............(770) 497-0101
Disaster One ............................(770) 674-4857 Meridian Restoration Inc. ..........(678) 546-2819 Polygon....................................(678) 327-9582 Tendon Systems LLC ................(678) 835-1100
TREE CARE
PAPER PRODUCTS
ROOFING
TROPICAL PLANTS
General Paper Goods Co...........(404) 924-2575 Georgia Pacific Corp. ................(770) 815-9552 Pollock Paper Distributors .........(770) 803-7862 SCA Tissue...............................(678) 977-6858 Sikes Paper Co.........................(404) 505-8500 Staples Facilities Solutions ........(407) 808-1439
Apollo Roofing Co. Inc...............(770) 751-6191 Ben Hill Roofing & Siding Co. Inc. ......................(770) 949-3514 BEST Consultant Inc., The .........(678) 200-7648 C.L. Burks Construction - Commercial Roofing Contractors LLC .......(800) 969-2875 CRS Sales & Marketing LLC......(678) 547-1084 Dynamic Roofing Solutions .......(678) 680-3808 Empire Roofing Co. Inc..............(770) 948-7832 GAF Materials Corp...................(813) 829-8862 Ideal Building Solutions .............(770) 451-7183 Innovative Roofing Group Inc.....(404) 351-8797 M. Jordan Roofing Inc...............(706) 846-5256 Roof Management Inc...............(770) 798-9102 Roof Partners LLC ....................(404) 490-4647 Sentry Roof Services ................(678) 301-5567 Tecta America ..........................(404) 392-1367 Tip Top Roofers Service Corp. ...(404) 351-4410 Woodall Roofing Co. Inc. ...........(770) 945-0100
Foliage Design Systems............(770) 451-0885 Life on Earth, LLC .....................(404) 875-6706 Total Plant & Floral Service Inc....(404) 881-0809
PARKING
Central Parking/ Standard Parking ..................(404) 665-0044 Innovative Parking Concepts LLC .......................(770) 321-1000 ITR of Georgia Inc. ....................(770) 496-0366 Lanier Parking Solutions ...........(404) 879-7635 LAZ Parking .............................(404) 266-9391 National Parking Solutions ........(678) 365-4030 Parking Co. of America .............(404) 584-7057 Premium Parking LLC...............(770) 814-1716 PARKING DECKS
Coast & Valley LLC ...................(770) 417-1382 Graydaze Contracting Inc. .........(770) 752-7010 GWP Paving .............................(404) 831-7177 Kaney & Lane, LLC ...................(404) 892-8246 Painter Waterproofing & Restoration LLC ....................(404) 398-7673 Spectrum Painting Inc...............(770) 497-0101 Wildcat Striping & Sealing.........(678) 937-9525 PAVING PRODUCTS
Asphalt Enterprises...................(770) 424-5001 Brite Line Asphalt Maintenance Inc. ..................(770) 516-0604 C&K Paving Contractors Inc. .....(770) 791-0107 Driveway Maintenance Inc. .......(305) 444-8741 Georgia Paving Inc....................(404) 831-1000 GWP Paving .............................(404) 831-7177 Rose Paving Co. .......................(678) 775-5421 SealMaster/Atlanta ...................(404) 505-8888 Wildcat Striping & Sealing.........(678) 937-9525 PEST CONTROL
ABC Home & Commercial Services, Pest, Termite, Wildlife Management...(404) 481-7815 Allgood Pest Solutions ..............(678) 328-4094 Ehrlich Pest Control ..................(770) 623-0600 Orkin Inc. .................................(404) 609-9550 Peachtree Pest Control .............(770) 931-9099 Team Pest USA ........................(678) 373-2962 PLUMBING
Art Plumbing Co. ......................(678) 486-2541 Hill Mechanical of Georgia LLC....(770) 792-1200 Legacy Mechanical Services Inc. ...(770) 432-1171 Southeast Pump & Equipment Inc. ........(678) 990-1388 ext. 107 Water Intelligence Services .......(770) 863-4015 PRESSURE WASHING
Araya Clean of North Atlanta .....(770) 212-2408 Coast & Valley LLC ...................(770) 417-1382 Everclear Enterprises Inc...........(404) 876-9408 Kaney & Lane, LLC ...................(404) 892-8246 Sightline...................................(404) 808-5482
Preparis ...................................(404) 662-2950
EPIC Response .........................(770) 516-3491 Full Circle Restoration & Construction Services ...........(770) 232-9797 Parker Young Construction/ FireStar Inc...........................(404) 805-5616 Remediation Group Inc. ............(404) 214-1470 SERVPRO of Decatur ................(404) 378-9998 SERVPRO of North Fulton County ..............(770) 992-2777 Unlimited Restoration Specialists Inc.......................(678) 475-7300 WATER TREATMENT
Blackmore Enterprises Inc.........(404) 483-7370
Arborguard Tree Specialists ......(404) 299-5555 ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance .......(770) 662-8775
WATERPROOFING
American Recycling of Georgia ...(770) 777-1447 Republic Services Inc................(404) 693-9277 Waste Industries.......................(404) 557-1684
Apollo Roofing Co. Inc...............(770) 751-6191 Burke Painting Inc. ...................(770) 582-0847 Engineered Restorations Inc......(770) 682-0650 Everclear Enterprises Inc...........(404) 876-9408 Metro Waterproofing Inc............(404) 292-8013 Morley Companies, The ............(770) 569-1100 Painter Waterproofing & Restoration LLC ....................(404) 398-7673 Southern Preservation Systems ...(770) 982-9970 Waterproofing Contractors Inc....(770) 449-5552 Western Waterproofing Co. of America............................(678) 553-0170
WATER CONSERVATION
WINDOWS
Rubbermaid/ Technical Concepts...............(404) 484-9572 WaterSignal LLC.......................(678) 990-2736
Atlanta Ultrasonic Blind Repair ...(404) 438-2096 Sightline...................................(404) 808-5482 South Beach Highrise Services Inc.............(404) 851-0111 Southeastern Cleaning Inc. .......(770) 304-2366 Valcourt Building Services LLC ...(770) 971-2000
UTILITY
AT&T........................................(404) 242-8513 WASTE REMOVAL
WATER DAMAGE/STRUCTURE DRYING
Blackmon Mooring Services of Atlanta .................................(770) 614-3248 Disaster One ............................(770) 674-4857
SEALCOATING
Brite Line Asphalt Maintenance Inc. ..................(770) 516-0604 C&K Paving Contractors Inc. .....(770) 791-0107 Graydaze Contracting Inc. .........(770) 752-7010 SECURITY
AlliedBarton Security Services ...(404) 898-1695 Alscan Inc. ...............................(800) 951-0051 Armor Lock & Security Co. Inc...(770) 493-1915 Atlanta’s Professional Door Inc....(770) 460-6688 Boon Edam Inc. ........................(678) 488-5123 BOS Security Inc.......................(404) 793-6965 Chesley Brown International Inc. ...... (770) 436-3097 ext 328 Critical Systems LLC(770) 612-9172 DataWatch Systems ...............................(770) 231-6604 DH Security Solutions ...............(678) 341-9451 ERMC of Atlanta LLC ................(404) 418-1443 Fire Systems Inc. ......................(770) 333-7979 G4S Secure Solutions USA........(678) 424-6560 Guardsmark Inc........................(770) 438-0484 Int’l Security Mgmt. Group Inc. ...(404) 935-2057 International Protection Group ...(312) 576-9978 ITR of Georgia Inc. ....................(770) 496-0366 Mitec .......................................(770) 813-5959 OnePath Systems, LLC .............(404) 661-2349 Overhead Door Co. of Atlanta ....(404) 872-3667 Paradigm Security Services Inc. ...(678) 684-4400 Remote Protection Systems ......(678) 924-7480 SecurAmerica LLC....................(404) 926-4265 Securitas Security Services USA Inc. ...............................(404) 633-0476 Siemens Industry Inc. ...............(770) 225-5509 Southeastern Security Professionals ...........(770) 540-0175 U.S. Security Associates............(404) 295-1149 Universal Protection Services ....(770) 414-7958 Vinson Guard Service Inc. .........(770) 272-9702 Walden Security .......................(404) 937-1747
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS/ADVERTISERS.COM BUILDING SERVICES Preparis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 www.preparis.com CONTRACTORS OxBuilt Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 www.ox-built.com ELECTRICAL/CONTRACTORS/ENGINEERS/ CONSULTANTS Eckardt Electric Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 www.eckardtelectric.com ENERGY PRODUCTS & SERVICES Georgia Power Company. . . . . . . . . . . Outside Back Cover www.georgiapower.com Georgia Trane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 www.trane.com/georgia-alabama ENVIRONMENTAL Air Allergen & Mold Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.airallergen.com FIRE/WATER/MOLD RESTORATION Blackmon Mooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.blackmonmooring.com/atlanta
The Morley Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 www.morleycompany.com Polygon Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 www.polygongroup.us HVAC CONTRACTORS & SERVICES Borie Davis, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 www.boriedavis.com Ductz of Greater Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 www.ductzatlanta.com Georgia Trane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 www.tranegeorgia.com/georgia-alabama Harbin’s Mechanical Services Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 www.harbins.com McKenney’s, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 www.mckenneys.com Southeast Pump & Equipment Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 www.southeastpump.com INDOOR AIR QUALITY Air Allergen & Mold Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.airallergen.com
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Additions and Build-Outs Waterproofing Below & Above Grade
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JANITORIAL Blackmon Mooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.blackmonmooring.com/atlanta LaCosta Facility Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 www.LaCostaServices.com The Service Fort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.theservicefort.com LIGHTING Atlantic Lighting & Supply Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 www.atlanticlightingandsupply.com PAINT/WALL COVERINGS B&R Painting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 www.brpaint.com Burke Painting and Waterproofing, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 www.burkepainting.com PAPER PRODUCTS SCA Tissue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover www.torkusa.com/feelfree PARKING DECKS Innovative Parking Concepts, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 www.ipcusa.com PAVING CONTRACTORS Georgia Paving, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 www.georgiapaving.com Rose Paving Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 www.rosepaving.com Wildcat Striping & Sealing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 www.wildcatstriping.com PEST CONTROL Marigold Pest Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.marigoldatlanta.com Peachtree Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 www.peachtreepestcontrol.com PLUMBING SERVICES Art Plumbing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 www.artplumbing.com McKenney’s, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 www.mckenneys.com PRESSURE WASHING Southeastern Cleaning Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 www.southeasterncleaninginc.com RESTORATION Engineered Restorations Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 www.er-inc.net Everclear Enterprises Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 www.everclearenterprises.com Metro Waterproofing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 www.metrowaterproofing.com RESTORATION & PRESERVATION Meridian Restoration, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 www.themeridiancompanies.com ROOFING Roofing Plus, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 www.roofingplusinc.com Tip Top Roofers, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 www.tiptoproofers.com SECURITY SERVICES & PRODUCTS International Security Management Group, Inc. . . . . . . 34 www.ismg-usa.com The Service Fort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 www.theservicefort.com SIGNAGE/GRAPHICS Custom Sign Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 www.customsignfactory.com WATER DAMAGE/STRUCTURE DRYING Polygon Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 www.polygongroup.com WATERPROOFING Burke Painting and Waterproofing, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 www.burkepainting.com Everclear Enterprises Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 www.everclearenterprises.com Metro Waterproofing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 www.metrowaterproofing.com Southern Preservation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 www.spsatl.com Western Waterproofing Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 www.ATLwesternwaterproofing.com WINDOWS/CLEANING EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES South Beach Highrise Service Inc. . . . . Inside Back Cover www.southbeachhighrise.net Southeastern Cleaning Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 www.southeasterncleaninginc.com Top of the Line High Rise Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21 www.highriseservice.com
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