We are pleased to offer the following videos and webcasts, which all qualify for one hour of continuing education credits. By successfully answering four true/false questions, attendees will receive a transcript indicating the CEUs earned. This transcript can be used for self-reporting to any necessary licensing body or association.
Effective communication and clear expectations enable facilities managers to avoid costly missteps and keep high-stakes projects moving efficiently.
Fundamentals of Test, Adjust, & Balance for Engineers, Cx & Energy Providers
Beyond Dashboards: AI for Real Operational and Strategic Decision Making
Buildings: How Lighting Contributes to it, & Beyond Lighting
Building Systems Commissioning Guideline Overview
Why better planning — not faster construction — is the key to delivering operationally ready data centers, and how early coordination can reduce risk, delays, and long-term headaches for facility teams.
How emotional intelligence helps facility leaders manage stress, improve team performance and build trust in high-pressure environments through practical, real-time regulation and communication strategies.
How building enclosure systems — from roofs to foundations — impact energy performance and long-term maintenance planning, and how facility leaders can align capital projects with efficiency goals.
The Impact of AI on the Design of Data Centers
For facility professionals navigating burnout, stagnation, or simply a curiosity about what’s next, this session offers more than inspiration—it delivers a practical, relatable blueprint for change.
Water is no longer just a utility—it’s a strategic asset.
Game On: AI, Arenas, and the Future of Facility Operations
Surviving the Unthinkable: Preparing Your Facility for Disaster
Everyday product choices directly impact building occupants. Ken Sandler explains what facility managers can do to make safer, smarter purchasing decisions.
Modern energy management systems are helping facility professionals reduce rising utility costs through smarter operational control.
The Great Discussion: Blending Education and Experience in Facilities Management
Facility managers need to reframe maintenance, staffing and capital needs as risk-based, mission-critical decisions to secure stronger leadership support and funding.
In an evolving construction market, facilities leaders can stay ahead by strengthening capital planning, operational decisions and technology adoption.
Test and balance (TAB) can turn hidden HVAC issues into actionable data, enabling facilities managers to make smarter maintenance decisions.
Facilities managers face higher stakes as new federal incentives and compliance rules reshape what capital improvement planning looks like.