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2022 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
2022 Calendar of Events Key dates for 2022 are in bold below. JANUARY Jan. 13
Commercial HVAC - Module 1
Jan. 19
BOMA Georgia January Luncheon
Jan. 25
Air Handling, Water Treatment and Plumbing Systems
Jan. 26
Young Professionals SIG Kickoff
FEBRUARY Feb. 03 Feb. 06
BTO Lunch
Feb.09
BOMA International 2022 Winter Business Meeting High-Performance Sustainable Building Principles
Feb.10
BTO Lunch
Feb. 16
TOBY and Association Awards Luncheon
Feb. 18
First Quarter Property Management 101
Feb. 22
Virtual BOMA Georgia Day at the Capitol
Feb. 23
Environmental Health and Safety Issues
MARCH March 02
Fundamentals of Facilities Management
March 03
BOMA Georgia Foundation Overdrive
March 08
Allied Member Resource Group Gathering
March 10
BTO Seminar
March 16
Managing the Organization
March 22
Industrial SIG Meeting
March 24
BOMA Southern Region Conference
MArch 31
Commercial HVAC - Module 2
APRIL April 12
Building Design & Maintenance
April 12
Property Management 201+VX
April 12
Building Engineering 201+VX
April 13
Law and Risk Management
April 20
April 28
BOMA Bowl High Performance Building Systems Webinar
MAY May 04
Medical Office Buildings & Healthcare Real Estate Conference
May 11
2022 BOMA Show
May 11
BTO Breakfast
May 11
May Luncheon
May 17
Young Professionals SIG Lunch
May 18
High-Performance Sustainable Building Practices
May 28
Facilities Resource Group Meeting
May 31
Allied Member Resource Group Gathering
May 31
Energy Management and Controls
JUNE June 02
BTO Lunch
June 09
BTO Lunch
June 16
Industrial SIG Meeting
June 22
The Design, Operations and Maintenance - Part I
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JULY July 13 July 19
Budgeting & Accounting
2023 TOBY Kickoff and Entrant Workshop
July 20
New Member Orientation
July 27
Design Operations & Maintenance Part II
AUGUST Aug. 11
BTO Safety Seminar
Aug. 16 Aug. 16
Young Professionals SIG Breakfast
Facilities Management SIG Lunch
Aug. 17
High Performance Sustainable Building Investments
Aug. 24
Allied Member Resource Group Gathering
Aug. 24
BOMA Georgia August Luncheon
SEPTEMBER Sept. 01
BTO Lunch
Sept. 08
BTO Lunch
Sept. 09
Third Quarter Property Management 101
Sept. 13
Foundation Tee-Up for Success
Sept. 14
Real Estate Investment and Finance
Sept. 15
Industrial SIG Meeting
Sept. 16
Foundations of Building Engineering 101
Sept. 20
Refrigeration Systems and Accessories
Sept. 21
September Luncheon
Sept. 30
2022 Sports Outing
OCTOBER Oct. 12
TOBY Entrant Workshop
Oct. 13
Ethics Is Good Business® ShortCourse
Oct. 19
Tour of Buildings
Oct. 26
New Member Orientation
Oct. 28
Industrial SIG Meeting
NOVEMBER Nov. 01
Boilers, Heating Systems and Applied Mathematics
Nov. 01
Young Professionals After Hours
Nov. 02
Fall Free Seminar
Nov. 03
BTO Lunch
Nov. 04
Fall Foundation Outing
Nov. 09
November Luncheon
Nov. 10
BTO Lunch
Nov. 16
Asset Management
DECEMBER Dec. 01
Allied Member Resource Group Lunch
Dec. 06
BOMA 360 Workshop
Dec. 08
Fall Foundation Benefit
BOMA Georgia Mission Statement: Leading the commercial real estate community to enhance the professionalism and value of our members through education, advocacy, community involvement, membership participation and the open exchange of ideas. BOMA Georgia Core Purpose: To enhance the professionalism, value and success of individuals and companies in the commercial real estate industry. BOMA Georgia BOMA Georgia Foundation BOMA Legacy BOMA International BOMI
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Educational Opportunities Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems 3-7 p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 25-March 1 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students.
Commercial HVAC - Module 1 5 - 9 p.m. Thursday evenings, Jan. 13-March 17 Members: $655 | Non-Members: $755 Is Foundation scholarship eligible
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.
Designed for building engineers, the Commercial HVAC course provides an opportunity to enhance service skills through hands-on training. The course will enable beginning engineers and those with experience to become more proficient in the work environment. Course topics will include commercial refrigeration systems, energy management, DDC controls, pneumatic calibration, cooling tower maintenance, air handlers, pumps, boilers, water and air balancing and other topics.
Asset Management Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Nov. 16-18 Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345 Today’s property managers work hand-in-hand with asset managers and often serve as asset managers themselves. Expert education gives professionals the capability to build value in real estate assets, providing confidence to investors, owners, and building tenants. Make sense of your assets, discover the asset manager’s role function and place in real estate and business, and master the ability to outperform competitors. Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics 3-7 p.m., Tuesdays, Nov.1- Dec. 13 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics provides information for you to learn about the critical factors involved in boilers and heating systems. It provides a thorough review of mathematical skills, thermodynamics, and energy sources. You will learn the skills necessary to identify, operate, and maintain boilers, boiler components and pumps, boiler controls, steam heating systems, hydronic heating systems, and warm air and radiant heating systems Budgeting and Accounting 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., July 13-15 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. In this course, you will have the opportunity to apply concepts within the real property and facilities context. You will follow the accounting process and creation of a budget from start to finish, learning valuable skills such as how to interpret financial statements, annual reports, and statements of cash flows. You will also learn practical skills such as how to compile lease abstracts and prepare rent rolls. Building Design and Maintenance 3-7 p.m., April 12- May 17 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. Learn to compare building system components and to identify appropriate inspection and maintenance techniques. You will develop the knowledge to establish procedures and standards for monitoring building operations, preventive maintenance, and cleaning. You will also learn to read and use construction documents, studying from a coursebook that features a set of drawings and an architect’s pocket scale. Building Engineering (BE 201) 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. April 12-28, Tuesdays and Thursdays Member Company: $399 | Non-member company: $449 For those with more experience and who have already take the 101 class, BOMA Georgia offer Building Engineering 201, a six-day course taught over six weeks. The course combines classroom-style learning, and interaction with industry professionals. Learn from real-life scenarios while gaining an understanding of relevant building systems in a course specifically designed to teach building engineers how to be successful in their field. Sessions cover basic trade skills, preventative maintenance, risk management, fire and life safety, best practices for communications, and a better understanding of how important the building engineer’s role is to the overall success of the building. The last day of this class being the High Performance Building Systems Webinar
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Commercial HVAC - Module 2 5-9 p.m. Thursday evenings, March 31-June 2 Members: $655 | Non-Members: $755 Is Foundation scholarship eligible Designed for building engineers, the Commercial HVAC course provides an opportunity to enhance service skills through hands-on training. The course will enable beginning engineers and those with experience to become more proficient in the work environment. Course topics will Air cooled chillers, specifying and buying chillers, and air handling systems. Design Operation and Maintenance Course Part I 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., June 22-24 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. This course provides information property and facility managers need to manage the ongoing operation and maintenance of building systems and to maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. It also provides information on building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials and HVAC systems. Other areas covered in the course include roofing systems, ceilings and floorings, interior walls and plumbing systems. Design Operation and Maintenance Course Part II Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., July 27-29 Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345 This course provides information that property and facility managers need to make management decisions about various building systems and sites, decisions that will increase occupant safety and comfort while facilitating building efficiency to meet the business goals of an organization. The course provides an understanding of electrical systems and lighting, elevator maintenance and modernization, and pest and solid waste management. It also covers security issues, fire and safety systems and energy management concerns. Energy Management and Controls 3-7 p.m.,Tuesdays, May 31-July 5 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. Energy Management and Controls includes a number of key concepts and discussions that teach fundamental maintenance and energy management control aspects that will enable you to run your building operations in a cost-efficient manner. You will develop an understanding of the operation of heating, cooling, humidification, and dehumidification control applications, and learn about variable air volume design and building pressurization control devices. Environmental Health and Safety Issues Course 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 23-25 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. This course provides you with an overview of the environmental health and safety considerations in building operations. You will learn to develop and manage proactive environmental/occupational health and safety programs; comply with regulatory standards and guidelines governing facility health and safety issues; and assess when to obtain technical assistance.
Ethics is Good Business Short Course 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Oct. 13 Members: $425| Non-members: $525 Understand the effect that ethical behavior can have on your professional performance and your property’s bottom line. Through presentations of real-life scenarios and case studies, you will identify and resolve ethical dilemmas that can occur on the job.
Managing the Organization Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 16-18 Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Fundamentals of Facilities Management Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 2-4 Members: $1,125| Non-members: $1,345
This newly redesigned course will help you become an effective manager and leader in your organization. Your role will take on new meaning as you learn and understand the impact that you can have on your organization and on the individuals who work for you. The course will reinforce the theory and strategies with a new case study in which management practices are applied to address industry trends and issues related to enhancing the value of an asset.
You will gain an understanding of the importance of facilities management to business organizations and operations, while also learning strategies for internal marketing. You will learn how to structure and manage operations and maintenance programs, and how to manage personnel effectively to control workloads.
Property Management 101 Is Foundation scholarship eligible First Quarter Begins Feb. 18 Third Quarter Begins Sept. 9 Member Companies: $599 | Non-member Companies: $699
Foundations of Building Engineering (BE101) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Fridays, Sept. 16-Oct. 28 Member Company: $399 | Non-member company: $449
Explore the world of property management through this five-day course taught over five weeks. This dynamic course combines classroom-style learning, interaction with industry professionals and behind-the-scenes tours of metro-Atlanta buildings. It is designed for assistant property and facility managers and others who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the industry. The Georgia Real Estate Commission has approved this course for 24 hours of Continuing Education Units.
Get the solid foundation in building engineering you need through Building Engineering 101™, a six-day course taught over six weeks. The course combines classroom-style learning, interaction with industry professionals, and behind-the-scenes tours of Metro-Atlanta buildings. Learn from real-life scenarios and gain an understanding of relevant building systems in a course specifically designed to teach beginning building engineers how to be successful in their field. High-Performance Sustainable Building Investments 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Aug. 17-19 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 High-Performance Sustainable Building Investments delivers the strategies needed for building a business case for high-performance investments. You will practice bundling social, environmental, and economic factors, fully integrating all facets of the triple bottom line. By leveraging analysis tools such as ROI, NPV, and IRR, you will be equipped to promote and gain buy-in for sustainability and high performance investment projects. High-Performance Sustainable Building Practices 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., May 18-20 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 High-Performance Sustainable Building Practices identifies the critical no-cost and low-cost sustainable initiatives that every building professional can start implementing now. Throughout this course, you will learn how to effectively optimize and apply sustainable best practices, which cover every aspect of the built environment, to drive operational efficiencies for a high-performance building. High-Performance Sustainable Building Principles 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 9-10 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 High-Performance Sustainable Building Principles provides a comprehensive overview of high-performance sustainable buildings and exposes you to the critical components of sustainability where building systems and the ecosystem intersect. As an industry professional, you will gain insight into understanding and tackling building performance issues that impact local environmental issues and global climate change; integrating high-performance building standards and guidelines; identifying and overcoming the hurdles to achieving true high-performance; and attaining top-to-bottom organizational buy-in for sustainable building initiatives. Law and Risk Management Course Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., April 13-15 Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345 In today’s complex business environment, it is becoming increasingly important for property managers to know how to address legal and risk management issues. This course will provide you with a foundation in the basic principles of law and risk management, helping you deal with everyday legal and risk issues surrounding your business. In addition to covering leasing, the course covers important issues concerning torts, contracts, employer/employee relations, property rights and environmental law.
Property Management 201+VX 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Course dates: April 12, 14, 19, 21& 26 Member Companies: $599 | Non-member Companies: $699 Property Management 201 is the next step for individuals who have completed PM 101 or who have more experience in the property management field. This five-day course is taught over five consecutive weeks and includes information about accounting and reporting, leasing and marketing, risk management, emergency planning and management skills. Real Estate Investment and Finance Course Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 14-16 Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345 Through this course, you will learn to take charge of real estate investments in order to maximize the value of a property. You will develop knowledge about basic financial concepts as they relate to real estate, including valuation, analysis, taxation, depreciation and life-cycle costing. Similarly, you will learn to evaluate real estate investments and to develop budgets that estimate net operating income. You will study the income capitalization approach and cover property taxation costs and strategies to offset these costs. You will also gain the skills to conduct discounted cash flow analysis and calculate net present value and internal rate of return. This course features th use of a financial calculator. Refrigeration Systems and Accessories 3-7p.m., Tuesdays, Sept. 20-Oct. 25 Members: $1,125 $625 | Non-members: $1,345 $845 Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students. Refrigeration Systems and Accessories reviews the basic refrigeration cycle and refrigeration system components, as well as how to operate and maintain reciprocating and absorption refrigeration systems. You will gain the skills and knowledge to describe the principles of refrigeration and identify the performance characteristics of refrigeration components. 2022 BOMA Georgia Tour of Buildings 1-4:30 p.m., Oct.19 Learn more about the diversity of commercial real estate by touring three unique buildings. In one afternoon, you will learn what makes each building so distinct. Each building tour will last one hour and will highlight features specific to the overall operation of the building.
These courses denote that a Foundation scholarship is embedded for all students enrolled in the course.
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Professional Designations Throughout the commercial property industry, a BOMI Institute designation is recognized as a mark of distinction; an emblem of achievement backed by the institute’s more than 50 years of excellence in developing and offering advanced education programs. And whichever of the five professional designations you pursue–the Real Property Administrator (RPA); the Facilities Management Administrator (FMA); the Systems Maintenance Technician (SMT); BOMI High Performance (HP) or the Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA)–you can be assured you will receive field-proven, time-tested courses that will help you meet the demands of an increasingly complex profession with confidence and success. Throughout the year, BOMA Georgia will provide educational courses that qualify for credit toward each of these designations. Real Property Administrator – RPA® The Real Property Administrator designation program serves the educational needs of both third-party property managers and corporate property managers. It covers every aspect of property management, from the basics of building design, operation and maintenance, to the specialized areas of commercial property law and risk management, marketing, and asset management. Through this program, property managers learn to maximize the net income of any property, be it one building or an entire portfolio. Facilities Management Administrator – FMA® The Facilities Management Administrator designation program benefits new and experienced facilities professionals alike. Through the indepth coverage of critical-needs topics, including planning and project management, facilities technologies, finance and investment, and environmental health and worker safety, the FMA program helps position facilities managers as key strategic contributors within their organizations. Systems Maintenance Technician – SMT® The Systems Maintenance Technician designation program provides today’s technicians with the skills that will help them stand out as top performers, who can raise a building’s efficiency while reducing operating costs. The SMT program covers every major building operating system, from HVAC to plumbing to electrical and overall control systems.
In partnership with BOMI International, BOMA Georgia is proud to offer all three courses in the new BOMI-HP™ designation program. Students who enroll and pass all three courses in the program will earn the BOMI-HP™ designation. Students in the program gain knowledge in creating and applying sustainability initiatives, optimizing current and future high-performance building operations and maximizing cost-savings and environmental stewardship. Each course in the program features an embedded $500 scholarship from the BOMA Georgia Foundation for any student enrolled in 2022. www.BOMAGeorgia.org www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org
Systems Maintenance Administrator – SMA® The Systems Maintenance Administrator program further distinguishes professionals with the advanced knowledge required to run a sound, efficient, cost-effective maintenance department. Building on the SMT designation with additional courses on administration, energy management, and environmental health and safety issues, the SMA program helps prepare maintenance professionals for a career in facilities management.
You may earn the BOMI-HP™ Designation by successfully completing all three required courses in the BOMI High-Performance Program.
BOMI HP Designation – BOMI-HP® This designation provide learners with 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. Simply complete and pass all three courses in BOMI’s new High-Performance program.
MAY (18-19) | $1,125 NOW $625* HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRACTICES
What Can A Designation Do For You? Useful knowledge: That is the hallmark of a BOMI designation. A BOMI designation helps you to understand your job better, to be more productive and to get noticed. It imparts the critical skills you need to grow professionally and personally. BOMI designations provide you with the educational foundation on which to continue to build your current career or branch out into other areas of the real property industry. Whether you complete a single course or a full designation program, you will get a true feeling of accomplishment and the satisfaction of knowing that you have just empowered yourself with the skills and understanding that can better your career throughout your life. Statistics to Consider • 98 percent of BOMI International graduates said that BOMI International courses have enabled themselves or their employees to be more efficient. • 94 percent of graduates who have earned a BOMI International designation and/or certificate agree that they have helped better position their corporation or organization for success. • 68 percent of graduates have experienced a decrease in monthly operating expenses with energy consumption being the number one cost savings. 6 | 2022 BOMA Georgia Professional Development Guide
FEBRUARY (9-10) | $1,125 NOW $625* HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRINCIPLES
AUGUST (17-18) | $1,125 NOW $625* HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABLE BUILDING INVESTMENTS *Reduced member course pricing shown made possible by embedded scholarship from the BOMA Georgia Foundation
BOMA Georgia Certificate Programs BOMA Georgia is committed to enhancing the professionalism and value of members through education. As part of our commitment, we have a variety of certificate programs now available. Through these programs, you will gain knowledge, earn recognition, expand your resume and return value to your employer and building owner. Commercial HVAC Certificate Earn this joint certificate from Chattahoochee Technical College and BOMA Georgia by completing a five-module program. Designed for building engineers, module topics include the properties of thermodynamics; chilled water systems; air cooled chillers; air handling systems; fans; direct expansion systems; heating systems; control systems; energy conservation; and applicable rules, regulations, standards and laws. The modules in this program may be taken out of sequence. Property Management 101 Explore the world of property management through Property Management 101, a five-day course taught over five weeks. This dynamic course combines classroom-style learning, interaction with industry professionals and behind-the-scenes tours of metro-Atlanta buildings. It is designed for assistant property and facility managers and others who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the industry. Class locations vary from class to class. Participants will be notified of location prior to class via email.
Property Management 201+VX Expand your knowledge of property management through Property Management 201, a five-day course taught over five weeks. It is designed for property and facility managers interested in expanding their knowledge of the industry and taking their career to the next level. This course is an excellent opportunity for PM 101 graduates and more experienced property professionals to become more proficient in the workplace. Foundations of Building Engineering (BE 101) Get the solid foundation in building engineering you need through BOMA Georgia’s Building Engineering 101, a six-day course taught over six weeks. The course combines classroom-style learning, interaction with industry professionals and behind-the-scenes tours of Atlanta buildings. Learn from real-life scenarios while gaining an understanding of relevant building systems in a course specifically designed to teach building engineers how to be successful in their field. Sessions cover basic trade skills, preventative maintenance, risk management, fire and life safety, best practices for communications, and a better understanding of how important the building engineer’s role is to the overall success of the building. Class is geared toward new building engineers, as well as property and facility managers who want to gain a better understanding of building engineering.
Building Engineering (BE 201)+VX For those with more experience and who have already take the 101 class, BOMA Georgia offers Building Engineering 201, a six-day course taught over six weeks. The course combines classroom-style learnin and interaction with industry professionals. Learn from real-life scenarios while gaining an understanding of relevant building systems in a course specifically designed to teach building engineers how to be successful in their field. Sessions cover basic trade skills, preventative maintenance, risk management, fire and life safety, best practices for communications, and a better understanding of how important the building engineer’s role is to the overall success of the building unlike curriculum from PM 201 and HP Seminars, Inclusive Leadership Certificate Program The Inclusive Leadership Certificate Program features a series of four, two-hour, interactive webinars designed to help individuals build skills that are essential to become inclusive leaders.Topics include: Generational Fluency, Intercultural Fluency, Emotional Intelligence and Intentional Culture Creation. BOMI Certificates: BOMA Georgia has partnered with the Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI) to offer the following certificates: Financial Proficiency Certificate; Facilities Management Certificate; Property Administration Certificate; and Building Systems Maintenance Certificate.
BOMA Georgia Seminars & Webinars BTO Seminars BOMA Georgia BTO seminars are produced by the BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) specifically for engineers and real estate managers interested in studying the latest industry technology and trends while promoting safety and mitigating risk at their properties. Seminars are held twice a year with different topics ranging from optimizing your HVAC system to electrical safety. Participants receive both classroom instruction, as well as handson experience with industry experts. Stay on top of the industry and make safety a priority and attend BOMA Georgia’s upcoming safety seminars. Green and High-Performance Seminars BOMA Georgia is a leader in green and highperformance education with resources like the Green Interest Section and Sustainable Real Estate Seminar series. Whether you are a LEED designated professional seeking continuing education, or just want to learn more about the latest green products, services, trends and opportunities, BOMA Georgia’s green seminars can help you meet your green and sustainability education goals and interests.
Partner Seminars Quality seminars often come from partnering with other industry organizations that provide thought leaders and resource experts to help grow your knowledge of the industry. This is why throughout the year, BOMA Georgia teams up with partners like ASHRAE, AIA, NAFA, APIC and others to provide content and subject matter that make you a well-rounded student of the industry. Whether it is codes and compliance or new technologies, these seminars keep real estate professionals connected to the latest trends and subjects. Webinars In order to better serve its members with current information and trending discussions, BOMA Georgia has made webinars a permenant part of the events schedule. These webinars not only allow a wider audience for important discussions, but it allows BOMA Georgia members to attend even if they cannot leave their office. These webinars will occur throughout the year.
Free Seminars BOMA Georgia always looks for ways to create value for its members. Every year the association offers free seminars to BOMA Georgia members. The Fall Free Seminar, is an annual seminar that explores topics and trends in Georgia’s commercial real estate industry. These seminars are free and open to any current BOMA Georgia member. Non-members can attend for $99. Specifically designed for BOMA Georgia allied members, the Allied Member Resource Group meets quarterly for a free seminar. The seminars explore specific topics related to either doing business or maximizing an allied member’s experience within BOMA Georgia. These seminars are always free for BOMA Georgia allied members. Non-members may attend at the non-member price of $50. Free seminars are a great way to maximize the value of your membership and return hundreds of dollars on your membership investment. In 2022, be sure to check the calendar of events on the BOMA Georgia website often to learn about the latest BOMA Georgia seminars. www.BOMAGeorgia.org/calendar
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Networking Opportunities Allied Member Resource Group March 8, May 31, Aug. 24, Dec. 1 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $50
Industrial SIG Meetings June 16, Sept. 15, Oct. 28 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $20
A unique and effective educational resource specifically designed for BOMA Georgia allied members that also creates a supportive interaction between regular and allied members. The AMRG meets about four times per year.
The Industrial Shared Interest Group (Industrial SIG) is geared solely to the needs and interests of industrial real estate managers. The Industrial SIG meets quarterly for lunch and discussion of a topic of interest to the industrial real estate sector. These meetings provide a forum for industrial real estate professionals to collaborate and learn from their counterparts; network and understand their competitive landscape; learn new tactics for handling common issues; and identify industrial suppliers. This group not open to vendors or service providers.
BOMA Georgia Luncheons 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 19, May 11, Aug. 24, Sept. 21, Nov. 9 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $89 BOMA luncheons, gatherings and virtual experiences are enjoyable and educational. They are also a valuable networking and professional development experience. Each gathering features an industryrecognized speaker on a topic of interest to the commercial real estate industry. BOMA Georgia TOBY and Association Awards Celebration 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 16
Young Professionals SIG Meetings Jan. 26 Kickoff May 17 Lunch-and-Learn Aug. 16 Breakfast Nov.1 After Hours If you are 35 and under, and looking to advance your career in the commercial real estate industry, then the Young Professionals Education Series is perfect for you. Attend for a chance to network with leaders in your field, and discuss issues affecting young professionals in the industry.
Announcing the winners of the annual TOBY competition and association awards, this annual luncheon celebrates excellence in the commercial real estate industry and is a premier networking opportunity. BTO Quarterly Luncheons/Gatherings First quarter: Feb. 3 & 10 Second quarter: June 2 & 9 Third quarter: Sept. 1 & 8 Fourth quarter: Nov. 3 & 10 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $40 BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) quarterly getherings bring together building engineers and others interested in the technical aspects of properly maintaining commercial properties. Each luncheon includes educational coverage of a topic important to the industry. BTO Breakfast 8-9 a.m. May 11 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $39 The BOMA Technical Organization (BTO) breakfast brings together building engineers and others interested in the technical aspects of property maintaining commercial properties. This breakfast includes coverage of an education topic that is important to the industry and is a great networking opportunity. Facilities Resource Group SIG May 18 and Aug. 16 Members: Free, registration required | Non-members: $20 The Facilities Resource Group is organized to address the specific needs of Facilities Management professionals. This SIG provides networking and education opportunities directed to the unique needs and interests of Facility Managers. SIG members will meet quarterly for lunch and discussion of a topic of interest to the facilities management sector.
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2022 RPA, FMA, HP, SMT, SMA COurse Descriptions Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems (SMA/SMT) 3-7 p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 25- March 1 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.
Ethics is Good Business Short Course (RPA/ FMA) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., October 13 Understand the effect that ethical behavior can have on your professional performance and your property’s bottom line. Through presentations of real-life scenarios and case studies, you will identify and resolve ethical dilemmas that can occur on the job.
Asset Management (RPA/FMA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Nov. 16-18 Today’s property managers work hand-in-hand with asset managers and often serve as asset managers themselves. Expert education gives professionals the capability to build value in real estate assets, providing confidence to investors, owners, and building tenants. Make sense of your assets, discover the asset manager’s role function and place in real estate and business, and master the ability to outperform competitors.
Fundamentals of Facilities Management (FMA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 2-4 You will gain an understanding of the importance of facilities management to business organizations and operations, while also learning strategies for internal marketing. You will learn how to structure and manage operations and maintenance programs, and how to manage personnel effectively to control workloads.
Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics (SMA/SMT) 3-7 p.m., Tuesdays, Nov.1- Dec. 13 Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics provides information for you to learn about the critical factors involved in boilers and heating systems. It provides a thorough review of mathematical skills, thermodynamics, and energy sources. Budgeting and Accounting (RPA) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., July 13-15 In this course, you will have the opportunity to apply concepts within the real property and facilities context. You will follow the accounting process and creation of a budget from start to finish, learning valuable skills such as how to interpret financial statements, annual reports, and statements of cash flows. You will also learn practical skills such as how to compile lease abstracts and prepare rent rolls. Building Design and Maintenance (SMA) 3-7 p.m., April 12- May 17 Learn to compare building system components and to identify appropriate inspection and maintenance techniques. You will develop the knowledge to establish procedures and standards for monitoring building operations, preventive maintenance, and cleaning. You will also learn to read and use construction documents, studying from a coursebook that features a set of drawings and an architect’s pocket scale. Design Operation and Maintenance Course Part I (RPA/FMA) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., June 22-24 This course provides information property and facility managers need to manage the ongoing operation and maintenance of building systems and to maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. It also provides information on building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials and HVAC systems. Other areas covered in the course include roofing systems, ceilings and floorings, interior walls and plumbing systems. Design Operation and Maintenance Course Part II (RPA/ FMA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., July 27-29 This course provides information that property and facility managers need to make management decisions about various building systems and sites, decisions that will increase occupant safety and comfort while facilitating building efficiency to meet the business goals of an organization. Energy Management and Controls (SMA/SMT) 3-7 p.m.,Tuesdays, May 31-July 5 Energy Management and Controls includes a number of key concepts and discussions that teach fundamental maintenance and energy management control aspects that will enable you to run your building operations in a cost-efficient manner. Environmental Health and Safety Issues Course (SMA/RPA/FMA) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 23-25 This course provides you with an overview of the environmental health and safety considerations in building operations. You will learn to develop and manage proactive environmental/occupational health and safety programs; comply with regulatory standards and guidelines governing facility health and safety issues; and assess when to obtain technical assistance.
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High-Performance Sustainable Building Investments (HP) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Aug. 17-19 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. Reduced pricing is for pilot course only. The fourth day (half day) of the course is reserved for examination and feedback. High-Performance Sustainable Building Practices (HP) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., May 18-20 Throughout this course, you will learn how to effectively optimize and apply sustainable best practices-that cover every aspect of the built environment-to drive operational efficiencies for a high-performance building. High-Performance Sustainable Building Principles (HP) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 9-10 As an industry professional, you 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. Law and Risk Management Course (RPA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., April 13-15 In today’s complex business environment, it is becoming increasingly important for property managers to know how to address legal and risk management issues. This course will provide you with a foundation in the basic principles of law and risk management, helping you deal with everyday legal and risk issues surrounding your business. Managing the Organization (SMA/RPA/ FMA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 16-18 This newly redesigned course will help you become an effective manager and leader in your organization. Your role will take on new meaning as you learn and understand the impact that you can have on your organization and on the individuals who work for you Real Estate Investment and Finance Course (RPA/ FMA) Is Foundation scholarship eligible 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 14-16 Through this course, you will learn to take charge of real estate investments in order to maximize the value of a property. You will develop knowledge about basic financial concepts as they relate to real estate, including valuation, analysis, taxation, depreciation and life-cycle costing. Similarly, you will learn to evaluate real estate investments and to develop budgets that estimate net operating income. Refrigeration Systems and Accessories (SMA/SMT) 3-7p.m., Tuesdays, Sept. 20-Oct. 25 Refrigeration Systems and Accessories reviews the basic refrigeration cycle and refrigeration system components, as well as how to operate and maintain reciprocating and absorption refrigeration systems. You will gain the skills and knowledge to describe the principles of refrigeration and identify the performance characteristics of refrigeration components.
2022 BOMI COURSES Courses:
Place a check in the box to the left for each course you would like to register for. Any courses makred with a (*) have an embedded scholarship from the Foundation for all students. Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems*
Jan. 25- March 1
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Nov. 16-18
Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Nov. 1-Dec. 13
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Budgeting and Accounting*
July 13-15
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Building Design and Maintenance*
April 12-May 17
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Design Operations and Maintenance - Part I*
June 22-24
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Design Operations and Maintenance - Part 2
July 27-29
Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Energy Management and Controls*
May 31-July 5
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Environmental Health and Safety*
Feb. 23-25
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Ethics is Good Business Short Course
Oct. 13
Members: $425| Non-members: $525
Fundamentals of Facilities Management
March 2-4
Members: $1,125| Non-members: $1,345
Law and Risk Management
April 13-15
Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Managing the Organization
March 16-18
Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Real Estate Investment and Finance
Sept. 14-16
Members: $1,125 | Non-members: $1,345
Refrigeration Systems and Accessories*
Sept. 20-Oct. 25
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Asset Management Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics*
HIGH-PERFORMANCE PROGRAM COURSES FROM BOMI AND BOMA GEORGIA HP Sustainable Building Principles*
Feb. 9-10
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
HP Sustainable Building Practices*
May 18-19
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
HP Sustainable Building Investments*
Aug. 17-19
Members: $625 | Non-members: $845
Please select your BOMI Enrollment Status (This section is required for registration) BOMI Designation Enrollment Fee: I wish to pursue a BOMI designation. (RPA, FMA, SMT, SMA, BOMIHP) Please charge the one-time BOMI enrollment fee of $225. Non Enrollment Charge: I am not pursuing a BOMI designation. (Note: You will be charged a $100 BOMI course fee for every course checked above.) Currently Enrolled: I am currently enrolled in a BOMI designation program. No Charge
Registration: Name _________________________________________ Company ____________________________________________ Address _______________________________________ City _____________________ St ______ Zip _________________ Phone ___________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________________
Payment:
Check enclosed
Credit card, (mark details below)
Name on Card ________________________________ Card Number ______________________________________ Expiration Date ______________ CSC____________________Zip _________________ Amount to charge (mark one): Member Rate Non-Member Rate Signature _________________________________________________________ Payment: You will not receive your book(s) until full payment is received. Payment must be received in the BOMA Georgia office no later than seven working days prior to the class start date. There is a $100 late fee for registrations less than two weeks prior to the course start date. Cancellation policy: Full refund up to earlier of 2 weeks before start of class or until book is shipped; 50% refund if cancellation within 2 weeks of start date; no refunds after class starts. 2022 BOMA Georgia Professional Development Guide | 11
2022 BOMA Georgia Certificate Courses Place a check in the box for each course you would like to register. Courses: First Quarter Property Management 101 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.., Fridays, Feb. 18 - March 18 Member Company: $599| Non-member Company: $699. Additional $75 late fee for registrations after Feb.11.
Building Engineering 201™ +VX 10 a.m. -3 p.m., Tuesdays/Thursdays, April 12 - April 28. Member Company: $599| Non-member Company: $699. Additional $75 late fee for registrations after April 5. Third Quarter Property Management 101 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Fridays, Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 Member Company: $599| Non-member Company: $699. Additional $75 late fee for registrations after Sept. 2.
Commercial HVAC - Module 1 5-9 p.m., Thurdays, Jan. 3-March 17 Member Company: $655| Non-member Company: $755. Commercial HVAC - Module 2 5-9 p.m., Thursdays, March 31-June 2 Member Company: $655| Non-member Company: $755.
Foundations of Building Engineering 101™ 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Fridays, Sept. 16 - Oct. 28. Member Company: $399 | Non-member Company: $449. Additional $75 late fee for registrations after Sept. 2.
Property Management 201+ VX 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesdays/Thursdays, April 12 - 26 Member Company: $599| Non-member Company: $699. Additional $75 late fee for registrations after April 5.
APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Registration: Name ________________________________________________
The following courses are eligible for BOMA Georgia Foundation scholarships that can pay up to half the cost of enrollment: • Commercial HVAC - Modules • Property Management 101 • Building Engineering 101 Apply online at: www.BOMAGeorgiaFoundation.org/education
Company ____________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________ City _____________________ St ______ Zip _________________ Phone _______________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________________
Payment:
Cancellation policy: PM 101 & PM 201– Full refund up to 2 weeks before start date; 50% refund for cancellations between two weeks out and the day prior to program start; There are no refunds after class starts. Substitutions permitted, but only for all days of class. BE 101 & BE 201 – Full refund up to 2 weeks before start date; 50% refund for cancellations between two weeks out and the day prior to program start; There are no refunds after class starts. Substitutions permitted, but only for all days of class. Once your payment has been received, you will receive registration confirmation.
Check enclosed
Credit card, (mark details below)
Name on Card ________________________________________________________ Card Number _________________________________________________________ Expiration Date __________________ CSC Code__________________Zip _________ Amount to charge (mark one): Member Rate BOMA Georgia Member Company Rate (Students belonging to a member company may use the member rate)
Non-Member Rate Signature _________________________________________________________
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Register at www.bomageorgia.org/bowl
Grow Your Company’s Membership Property Managers: More than 100,000 SQ FT 0-100,000 SQ FT
2022 MEMBERSHIP DUES $1,920 $1,025
Additional Members 2 to 10 members 11 to 20 members More than 20 members
$980 $895 $765
Facility Managers: Key Rep
$985
Additional Members: 2 to 10 members 11 to 20 members More than 20 members
$980 $895 $765
Allied Members: Key Rep $1,920 Additional Members $980 BTO Members: w/ member companies w/ non-member companies Student Members:
$180 $245 $55
Dues must be mailed and paid by December 31, 2021 to continue membership.
PAY IT FORWARD Donate to the BOMA Georgia Foundation The BOMA Georgia Foundation is advancing real estate education and research. Consider paying it forward by budgeting a corporate donation to the Foundation in 2022. Every donation makes a difference. Corporate Donor Levels Associate Level | $500-$999 Bachelor Level | $1,000-$2,499 Master Level | $2,500-$4,999 Doctorate Level | $5,000-$9,999 Post-Doctorate Level | $10,000 and above
2022 EDUCATION AND EVENTS PRICING FOR MEMBERS All prices listed are for members only and does not include applicable BOMI designation fees. FULL-PRICE BOMI COURSES: Most SMT/SMA Courses $625 $1,125 HP Principles $625 Exceptions include: HP Practices $625 Environmental Health and Safety $625 HP Investments $625 Ethics is Good Business Short course $425 Budgeting and Accounting $625 Design, Operation and Maintenance I $625 14 | 2022 BOMA Georgia Professional Development Guide
FULL-PRICE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: Property Management 101 and 201: $599 Foundation of Building Engineering 101 (BE 101): $389 Commercial HVAC Certficate Program Module: $655
SIGN-UP FORM
For additional information, call (404) 475-9980
Committees and Shared Interest Groups/Sections Complete and return this form to BOMA Georgia using the contact information located in the footer
You will be added to your committee and SIG/Sections selections after this sign-up sheet has been received by the BOMA Georgia office. You will be notified via email regarding the next meeting of your committee, group or section. IMPORTANT: BOMA Georgia committees are for members only and operate on a calendar-year basis. Shared Interest Groups/ Sections are open to non-members, but some may restrict vendor and service provider attendance.
Name _________________________________________________________ Company ________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ City _________________ St _________ Zip _____________ Phone ___________________________________ Email __________________________________ Please place a check mark inside the white boxes to the left of each group you wish to join.
2022 BOMA Georgia Committees Members Only
Allied Member Resource Group (AMRG)
A unique and effective educational resource specifically designed for BOMA Georgia allied members that also creates a supportive interaction between regular and allied members.Meets about four times per year.
BOMA Technical Organization
Develops and provides programs for building engineers. Meets throughout the year.
Community Service Committee
Researches community needs and develops plans to assist. Meets throughout the year.
Foundation Development Committee
Raises funds for the BOMA Georgia Foundation through securing volunteers and donations for foundation fundraising events, promoting lobby events and electronic recycling donations, as well as individual and corporate giving to the Foundation. Meets as needed throughout the year.
Government Affairs Committee
Monitors, studies and recommends policy and advocacy strategies on legislative and regulatory matters that affect the commercial real estate industry. Meets throughout the year, most heavily during the state legislative session at the beginning of each year.
Membership Committee
Plans and conducts the ongoing membership recruitment and retention programs of the association. This committee is also responsible for implementing new member engagement strategies. Meets four to five times per year.
Industry Insight Committee
Exercises think-tank and brainstorming exercises throughout the year to assist in the development of programming and editorial content for the association. Meets throughout the year.
TOBY Judging Committee
Plans and conducts the activities leading to the selection of The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) Awards, including the Earth Award. Meets one time in December or January of each year.
Trade Show Committee
Performs various duties in support of and in preparation for the annual BOMA Georgia Trade Show. These duties include advising and recommending improvements to the Trade Show; selecting the show theme; organizing the Silent Auction; and providing volunteer assistance the day of the show. Meets several times from January through May of each year.
2022 Shared Interests Groups/Sections Membership status independent. Some restrictions.
2022 Shared Interest Groups Young Professionals BOMA Georgia’s Young Professionals Shared Interest Group is for individuals 35 years old and under who are interested in advancing their careers in the commercial real estate industry. Medical Office Section (Not open to vendors/service providers) The Medical Office Section includes commercial real estate professionals interested in the specific needs of medical office building managers and engineers. Members of this section will occasionally receive invitations to medical office programming and will be the first to know about seminars and discussions concerning medical office management issues, as well as new and emerging medical office trends and challenges and the impacts of legislative changes. Green Interests Section The Green Interests Section includes professionals who are interested in increasing their knowledge of green and sustainable practices. Members of this section will receive invitations to green programming and will be the first to know about green and sustainable course offerings from BOMA Georgia. Industrial (Not open to vendors/service providers) The Industrial Shared Interest Group is geared solely to the needs and interests of industrial real estate managers. Facilities Resource Group (Not open to vendors/service providers) The Facilities Resource Group addresses the important issues and big questions of Facilities Management property professionals.
BOMA Georgia / 5901-C Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: (404) 475-9980 / Web: www.BOMAGeorgia.org / Email: info@bomageorgia.org