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Arc A Global Platform for Performance-Based Green Building Arc Re-Entry Supporting a Safe, Confident Return to Work Arc Re-Entry LEED v4.1 O+M Arc Performance Re-Entry Metrics Facility management Occupant satisfaction Occupant


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Arc

A Global Platform for Performance-Based Green Building

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Arc Re-Entry

Supporting a Safe, Confident Return to Work

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Arc Re-Entry

Facility management Occupant satisfaction Indoor air quality

  • CO2
  • TVOC
  • RH
  • PM

LEED v4.1 O+M Performance Metrics

Occupant satisfaction Indoor air quality

  • CO2
  • TVOC

Arc Re-Entry

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Plans & Policies Management Action Occupant Experience Measured IAQ IAQ Benchmarking & Analysis

Arc Re-Entry Powers a Management Process

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Details

  • 1. Facility management
  • 2. Occupant experience
  • 3. Indoor air quality
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ONE TIME SURVEY + UPDATES

  • 1. Infection control plans and policies
  • 2. Alignment with public health authorities
  • 3. Management strategies
  • Occupant communication and signage
  • Cleaning and disinfection
  • Occupant screening
  • Ventilation and outdoor air supply
  • HVAC operations
  • Elevator operations
  • Water system operations

Growing list of public health authorities

  • ASHRAE
  • ISHRAE
  • CIBSE
  • BOMA
  • Local government
  • International WELL Building Institute
  • U.S. Green Building Council
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • World Health Organization
  • More each day

Facility Management

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Overall experience

  • Occupant satisfaction

Observations about strategies

  • Disease control signage
  • Occupant screening
  • Disinfecting products
  • Social distance

REPEAT PERIODICALLY

Scope

  • Common space
  • Tenant spaces
  • Whole building

Group

  • Employees
  • Tenants
  • Visitors

Occupant Observations

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MEASURE FREQUENTLY

Relative Humidity

  • Disease transmission/susceptibility proxy

CO2

  • Ventilation proxy

TVOC

  • Cleaning and indoor pollutant proxy

PM

  • HVAC operation proxy

Air quality data are:

  • Optional
  • Entered manually
  • Provided by sensors

Integrated partners include:

  • arbnco
  • Schneider Electric
  • QLEAR
  • More coming soon

Indoor Air Quality

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Benchmark & Analyze

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Communicate

Score Summary Detailed Report Scorecard

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More Details

www.arcskoru.com → Resources

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Learn more

Explore www.ArcSkoru.com/re-entry Read www.ArcSkoru.com/getting-started-arc-re-entry Email contact@arcskoru.com

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Smart Buildings

Exploring the Intersection of Health and Energy Efficiency

Maryland Clean Energy Center October 2020

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Considerations for Multifamily Properties

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How do I reduce my costs AND

  • perate

safely?

Rent Collections COVID 24/7 Operations Aging Infrastructure Benchmarking and Performance Mandates Occupant Safety and Liability

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Obstacles to Addressing COVID

  • Financial
  • How to pay for new equipment, increased

maintenance, and higher energy consumption?

  • Operational
  • How to implement complex solutions when staff

is overburdened and lacks necessary expertise?

  • Data
  • How to manage what isn’t measured?

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Energy Management and Information Systems

“An EMIS is a system of devices, data services, and software applications (stack!) that communicates with any building system or third-party data source (scope!) to aggregate data and transform it into new capabilities (capabilities!) that aid in the

  • ptimization of the building.”
  • James Dice, Nexus Newsletter

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https://nexus.substack.com/p/the-energy-management-hierarchy-of

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The Energy Management Solution

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PulseIQ’s mission is to serve multifamily properties with reliable, impactful and innovative energy efficiency solutions.

Mechanical Room Sensors and Controls IoT Thermostats and IAQ Sensors Cloud Services

Web-Based Command Center Actionable Energy Analytics 24/7 Monitoring & Alarms

Connect 1 Collect 2 Improve 3

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The Role of Utility Incentives

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  • Supporting the Adoption of Smart

Building Technologies

  • Incentivizing Monitoring-Based

Commissioning to Save Money and Meet the COVID Challenge

  • Addressing Industry Specific Needs
  • Achieving Climate/Carbon Goals
  • Supporting LOCAL economies
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Resources for Healthy and Efficient Buildings

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COVID-19 Resources for Building Owners and Operators

  • ASHRAE
  • Centers for Disease Control and Protection
  • Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
  • USGBC
  • BOMA

Smart Building Resources

  • Nexus Smart Buildings Newsletter and Podcasts
  • Lawrence Berkley National Lab – Building Technology
  • REEO – Strategies for Incentivizing Multifamily Energy Efficiency Retrofits
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Adam Landsman, AMS, CMCA President adam@pulseiq.com 301-785-5064

“Energy efficiency is not just low-hanging fruit; it is fruit that is lying on the ground”

  • Dr. Steven Chu

Former US Secretary of Energy and Nobel Laureate

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Owner Efficient Home

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Multi-Family Properties

EN HAN CED VEN TILATION + FILTRATION U V L I G H T S

U V L I G H T S

UV lights have been shown to destroy genetic material of viruses and bacteria. UV lighting has been used for years in hospitals and health centers to combat the spread of germs. Safe and proper installation of regulated UV products can provide effective cleansing of high touch surface areas. ION IZA TION TEC HNOLOGY

I O N I Z A T I O N T E C H N O L O G Y

Ionization Technology generates and introduces charged ions into HVAC air flow as part of an air purification process. The charged ions not only deactivate bacteria and fungi but can also assist in the filtering of organic compounds, indoor pollutants and odors.

O P TIMIZED B U ILDING H E ALTH A ND SAF ET Y

EH Building Health is your one stop shop to create a safer and healthier workplace, tailored specifically for your employee and customer’s needs. As the building performance experts, we use a comprehensive approach to improve the air quality and health of your building. EH Building Health

  • ptimizes air quality, safety and health by bundling multiple building measures to provide the most cost-effective ways to treat and optimize building

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E N H A N C E D V E N T I L A T I O N A N D F I L T R A T I O N

Improving air filtration and ventilation to the highest compatible level can cost effectively improve air quality by better filtering of harmful particles in the

  • building. Supplemental portable room air

cleaners with HEPA filtering can greatly increase filtering capacities.

Safer and Healthier Buildings

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