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Building Engineer Opportunities

Air Handling, Water Treatment and Plumbing Systems

Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems is about understanding air-handling systems, water systems, plumbing systems, and fire protection systems. Specifically, the chapters in this text address human comfort, ductwork, air-handling units, and indoor air quality. They also discuss the basics of water system problems, water testing, and typical treatment options. The course concludes with a discussion of the psychrometric chart.

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Tuesdays, Nov. 9 - Dec. 14 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.

*This course’s price has been reduced with a $500 embedded scholarship from the BOMA Georgia Foundation. Registration: $599* Member rate: $819* Nov. 4| 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m Nov. 11 | 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m

Riser and Telecom Safety BTO Safety Seminar

Oct. 21, 2021 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Can you hear me now? Low voltage cabling for telecommunications and data runs throughout our buildings. What are you doing to ensure this critical component of the built environment is organized, protected and safe for building staff and tenants?

This BTO Safety Seminar demystifies building telecom and risers to help building engineers and property management professionals understand how to consider this critical infrastructure component and ensure that it remains safe, organized and functioning for the asset and people it serves.

Foundations of Building Engineering (BE 101)

Fridays, Sept. 17 - Oct. 29 8 a.m. -12 p.m. Sponsored by The Morley Companies and Overall BTO Sponsors Everclear Enterprises and SERVPRO of Decatur.

Member Registration: $389 | Non-member Registration: $439 $75 for registration after Sept. 4

The newly redesigned Building Engineering 101® course–now Foundations of Building Engineering–combines classroom-style learning, interaction with industry professionals and behind-the-scenes tours and access to Metro-Atlanta buildings. Classes will be held at various locations on six (6) Fridays. In this class, you will learn from real-life scenarios and gain an in-depth understanding of complex building systems. This course is designed to teach beginning building engineers how to be successful in their field, but is open to anyone with an interest in learning more about the intricacies of the profession and industry.

Classes held on Sept. 17 & 24, Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29

Takeaways: - Beginner and advanced knowledge of building engineering - The engineer’s role in understanding risk and practicing risk management - Professional conduct, customer service and communications Learn more and register online at www.bomageorgia.org/calendar

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