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Our April 7 meeting will be our 2nd Annual New England Chapter Emerging Technologies Night.

Ten presenters will briefly describe their technologies during the meeting, and prior to the meeting we will also have the emerging technology exhibits on the mezzanine during the networking hour (5:30 to 6:30). We will have a diverse range of technologies for

presentation and display.

For the purposes of this meeting we have adapted a

specific definition of Emerging Technology: These are technologies that are well beyond the prototype stage, commercially available, have considerable proven field use, but are not yet widely known or used. Technologies may also include advances in features, cost, or services which are now

causing ‘emergence’.

Technology Selections

This year’s AEE World Energy Engineering Conference (WEEC) held at Washington DC in November 2009 featured a New Technology Breakfast that featured ten condensed

1 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES NIGHT

2 AEE NE FUTURE EVENTS

3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT - ~ SEBESTA BLOMBERG ~ FMC TECHNOLOGIES ~ RS&H

5-7 OUTSIDE ORGANIZATION

EVENTS

6 AEE NE 2010 ENERGY

AWARDS WINNERS

8 NORTHEAST BUILDINGS & FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SHOW & CONFERENCE

ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS - NEW ENGLAND

NEW ENGLAND ENERGY NEWS

April 2010 Newsletter

Vice President Brian Crafts FMC Technologies 978-528-4630 bcrafts@fmc-technologies.com

Treasurer: Arthur Orenberg A. Orenberg Associates

781-862-1771 arthur1771@aol.com

Secretary: Robert A. Di Giandomenico NSTAR Gas

339-987-8086 robert.digiandomenico@nstar.com

Newsletter Editor: Roger Goldman

Worcester Housing Authority 508-635-3312

energyguy@verizon.net

President: Ron Gillooly National Grid

508-922-6835 ronald.gillooly@us.ngrid.com

2009 Chapter Officers

Visit our website www.aeenewengland.org

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Please register and pay on-line using PayPal at http://aeenewengland.org, or email to: info@aeenewengland.org .

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Disclaimer: The New England Chapter or the Association of Energy Engineers, AEE-NE, has not investigated and expressly disclaims

any duty to investigate, any product, service, process, procedure, design, or the like which may be presented by any of the

presenters or Chapter Officers at any AEE-NE meeting or function. The presentation of any technical data or editorial

material at these events does not constitute endorsement, warranty or guaranty by AEE-NE of any product, service, process,

procedure, design of the like. AEE-NE does not warrant that any of the information presented at these events is free from

errors. The entire risk of the use of any information presented is assumed by the user.

presentations selected by AEE as representative of new or enhanced technologies of value and interest to AEE members. Most of the technologies address energy efficiency and conservation. A number of these same presenters/technologies were recruited to present at our meeting, and additional presenters/technologies were selected among the hundreds of exhibitors at the WEEC. Technologies include heat pumps, fan/motor design, lighting, daylighting, destratification, compressors, lighting control, modeling software, and advanced

controlled devices.

The intent is to provide technical information on newer technologies for immediate beneficial use

by energy professionals and end-users.

Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel

550 Winter Street - Exit 27B off Route 128 (I-95)

Waltham, MA

4:30 Open AEE Board Meeting

5:30 Emerging Technology Exhibits, Mezzanine Level

Registration and Networking

6:30 Dinner and Presentation

8:30 Close

Please register and pay on-line using PayPal at http://aeenewengland.org,

or email to: info@aeenewengland.org .

$40.00 per person

Ask about our special rate for the unemployed job hunter

Board of Directors:

Jim Armstrong

Siemens Building Technologies

781-774-8360

jarmstrong@siemens.com

Fran Boucher*

National Grid, 508-421-7299

francis.boucher@us.ngrid.com

Andrew Coffin

NSTAR Electric & Gas, 781-441-8166

andrew.coffin@nstar.com

Richard J. Costello*

(Past President AEE-National)

Acela Energy Group, Inc., 508-530-3040

richard.costello@acelaenergy.com

Stephen M. Di Giacomo*

EMA, 508-533-1128

steve@ema-boston.com

James Donnelly*

Siemens Building Technologies

781-774-8314

jim.donnelly@siemens.com

Joseph Hall*

National Grid, 508-482-1238

joseph.hall@us.ngrid.com

Christopher F. Halpin

Celtic Energy, Inc., 860-633-4914

chris@celticenergy.com

Nelson Medeiros

NSTAR Electric , 781-441-8703

nelson.medieros@nstar.com

Stephen Murphy - SUEZ, 617-261-8911

stephen.murphy@suezenergyna.com

Stephen Nicholas

Air Industries, Inc., 800-648-8363

snicholas@airinds.com

Sam Nutter

Conservation Services Group

508-365-3068

Samuel.Nutter@csgrp.com

Dinesh Patel

National Grid, 781-907-2250

Dinesh.patel@us.ngrid.com Gregg Snyder

BCM Controls Corp., 781-933-8878 ext. 124

snyderg@bcmcontrols.com

Date Topic Program Manager

Apr. 7th Emerging Technologies Gregg Snyder, Dan

Wheatley

May 5th Site Tour w/ Topic -

Budweiser Rich Costello

Jun. 23rd Golf Outing Joe Hall

2009-2010 AEE New England Chapter Future Meeting Topics (subject to change)

We now have an AEE NE Group on LinkedIn. To join the group you must be a member of LinkedIn. Check our group out at

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=2280514&trk=anet_ug_hm

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Ron Gillooly Chapter President

Greetings – April 2010

Our March meeting featured a new benefit for attendees by offering CEU’s for the first time during our “Controls Integration” program. Providing CEU’s is just one benefit we plan to continue at future meetings where applicable. Thank you Brian Crafts and

Gregg Snyder for organizing this effort!

James M. Sinopoli, PE, RCDD, LEED AP of Smart Buildings LLC and Don Lemenager from Schneider Electric provided us with a glimpse of the latest trends in how control systems will be installed and integrated in the future. Building owners and developers will have the opportunity to work with one contractor for all their needs while saving money in cable pathways, cabling and project management. The future will also require your facilities and IT groups to work closer together. This will be no easy feat and may require an outside consultant with an advanced degree in psychology to facilitate! Let’s just hope they are better at it than our lawmakers in D.C. If you haven’t joined our AEE NE Group on LinkedIN you are missing out valuable networking opportunities and, more importantly, a job board that has become increasingly popular. The group now boasts 140 members

and on any given week you can find from 2-6 active job openings within

our industry. You can join by simply clicking on the link here! http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=2280514&trk=anet_ug_hm Our next meeting “Emerging Technologies Night” was one of our more popular programs last year. Dan Wheatley and Gregg Snyder have worked hard over the past several months identifying new technologies that are commercially available, state-of-the-art yet not widely known. As statewide energy efficiency budgets increase many of these products and services are sure to play a role in meeting the efficiency targets promulgated by the Green Communities Act. We hope you can join us on April 7th!

*If you plan on attending please remember to register early so that we

have an accurate count for planning purposes.

A & M Compressed Air Products

John Normandin, President

401-769-2012

Air Compressor Rebuilders

Steve Brown, Sales Manager

800-649-6064

Air Industries, Inc.

Stephen Nicholas

978-265-1702

Air Solutions & Balancing

Olaf Zwickau, President

603-262-9292

Alares LLC, Energy and the Environment

Don Maggioli, P.E., LSP, LEED AP

617-977-8499

AMERESCO, Inc.

David Anderson, Executive Vice President

508-661-2221

American Plant Maintenance

Tony Favaloro, Sales Engineer

781-750-8899

Arbogast Energy Auditing

Elmer Arbogast, Owner

207-854-1766

B2Q Associates

Paul Banks, Principal

978-969-3747

BCM Controls Corporation

Bob Clarke, President

781-933-8878 x145

Bay State Consultants

John Shortsleeve, President

978-352-9099

Belimo Aircontrols

Dick Hubbell

New England District Sales Manager

978-452-0622

Berkshire Gas Company

Michael J. Sommer

Manager, Energy Services

413-445-0315

Bluestone Energy Services, LTD.

Peter Fairbanks, President

781 982-2888

2009 Chapter Sponsors

Board of Directors (cont.):

Kathleen Stanley*

Johnson Controls, 781-246-5500

kathleen.stanley@jci.com

Daniel Wheatley*

Environmental Systems Corp.

781-729-3790

d.wheatley@esccontrol.s.com

* indicates Past President

PLEASE READ …

The due date for submissions to the next Newsletter is April 16. Hope to hear from you all ON TIME! Thanks, Roger Goldman CEM mailto:energyguy@verizon.net

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Capitol Engineering

John G. Frugard, Vice President

617-965-2020

Celtic Energy, Inc.

Christopher F. Halpin, President

860-633-4914

Cimetrics, Inc

Dean A. Taylor, CEM, Manager of Services

617-399-6340

Conservation Solutions Corporation

Dan Cook, President

978-266-1900

Constellation NewEnergy, Inc.

Brett Feldman , Program Manager

617-772-7500 CTG Energetics

Stephen Turner, Managing Director, Northeast Region

401-524-4798

DMI

Alec Stevens, President

781-431-1100

D.R. Guilbeault

Don Guilbeault , President

603-598-0891

ENE Systems

Vinnie Camillo, System Support Manager

781-828-6770

EnerNOC

David Wells , Business Development Manager

617-399-5056

Energy Machinery

Tom Sullivan, Engineer

781-871-6220 ext. 3013

Energy Management Consultants

Jeff Hanson , President

207-767-1313

Energy New England

John Muro, President

508-698-1215

Environmental Health & Engineering

Michael Della Barba

Director of Commissioning Services

781-247-4300

Environmental Systems

Dan Wheatley, Energy Manager

781-729-3760

ERS Inc.

Mary McElhiney

978-521-2550

ETA Associates

Joel Myerson

978-532-1330

Jerry Fiske

617-543-1111

FMC Technologies, Inc.

Brian Crafts, President

978-528-4630

Sebesta Blomberg

Energy Performance Engineers

Sebesta Blomberg has immediate openings in its “Energy Performance Services” Center of Excellence for Energy Performance Engineers. This position is responsible for working independently to conduct facility site surveys and energy cost savings analysis. In addition, the incumbent will identify energy conservation opportunities and develop energy management plans for clients. The Energy Performance Engineer will Identify and evaluate energy efficiency measures through energy audits and data review (mechanical, architectural, electrical). In addition, the engineer will conduct energy focused retro-commissioning studies. The Energy Performance Engineer will provide energy consulting services in institutional, government, industrial and commercial facilities. The successful candidates will have 3+ years of progressive Energy Engineering Experience performing energy consulting, energy engineering, energy audits, and energy project development services. In addition the successful candidate will have demonstrated: 1. Working knowledge of all energy services and systems 2. Excellent verbal and written communications 3. Strong customer interface 4. Mechanical Engineer, or similar engineering bachelors degree 5. HVAC Design/ Operations Experience 6. Energy modeling (Equest) expertise a plus 7. PE a plus 8. CEM a plus 9. Energy project implementation experience a plus Travel: Estimated 10-20 % travel on average Locations: These positions are located in Boston, Roseville or DC. Interested applicants may apply at: http://careers.sebesta.com Or, email resume and salary requirements to mpeters@sebesta.com

Job Announcements

FMC Technologies seeks a professional Sales Executive to join our team. FMC is an integrator of intelligent Building Automation Systems (automatic temperature control, access control, lighting and energy management) primarily serving

clients in eastern Massachusetts. We work with facility owners, architects, engineers, contractors and management companies to create innovative solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our customers. The Sales Executive is responsible for managing and growing the customer base by acquiring new commercial, industrial and institutional accounts and developing relationships with owners, architects, engineers,

contractors and management companies.

Please respond to Trish Reynolds at treynolds@fmc-technologies.com. No Agencies Please.

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George T. Wilkinson

Alan Bshop, Vice President , Sales

781-335-2622

H2O Applied Technologies

David MacIntosh, Vice President, Operations

617-428-8692

Johnson Controls

Kathy Stanley, Account Executive

781-246-5500

ICF International

Ed McGlynn, Senior Manager

508-758-4245

Kraft Power Corporation

David Barstow

Sales Manager, Stationary Power

781-938-9100

Linc Mechanical Services

David O’Brien, General Manager

781-939-9103

Mass Maritime Academy

Dr. James McDonald

508-830-5000 x 2073

MicroCool

Marc Sandofsky, Manager Energy Services

508-720-1594

National Grid

Fran Boucher, Senior Energy Engineer

508-421-7299

New England Window Systems

Russell S. Hadaya, President

617-269-6397

NSTAR Electric & Gas

Robert A. Di Giandomenico

Project Manager, Technical Gas Sales

781-441-3847

Optimum Energy

Tory Kempf

617-454-1088

Phoenix Controls Corporation

Michael Soper

Product Marketing Manager

978-795-1285

Prism Energy Services

Wendy A. Simmons, President

617-328-9896

Raytheon Company

Dave Chamberlain, Principal Engineer

978-436-8128

Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc.

John Gerrish, Program Leader

508-583-2091

RISE Engineering

Rick Galipeau

Director of Business Development

800-422-5365

Sebesta Blomberg & Associates

Abbe Bjorklund, Associate

781-721-3934

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Upcoming Events From Outside Organizations

(subject to change)

RS&H - Senior Energy / Commissioning Engineer

We are currently seeking a Senior Energy / Commissioning Engineer to serve in the Energy Service Group in our Boston office in Brockton, MA. The

ideal candidate will be responsible for the firm's energy practice in the Northeast

market and will work closely with clients, engineers, architects and

subconsultants to ensure that their needs are met. This position will be

responsible for utility-consumption and utility-rate (energy and water/sewer)

analysis, facility audits, field surveys, re-commissioning, energy management

training, energy and water conservation project identification, analysis,

development and design; economic and life cycle cost analysis; evaluations of

new and existing energy systems and comprehensive documentation. The ideal

candidate will grow the Energy Service Group in the Boston office, RFP responses

and client presentations.

Requirements

* Professional registration required

* Engineering degree from ABET approved school * Energy Manager certification by AEE or similar organization is required

* A minimum of 10 years of experience in energy management and/or

commissioning and re-commissioning

* US Citizenship required

* Prior management or supervisory experience required

* Professional presentation skills and above average verbal and written

communication skills

* Good organization and time management skills

* Ability to maintain strict confidentiality is required

* Valid driver’s license and ability to travel overnight

Preferred Qualifications

* Experience with building energy modeling software (Trane Trace, Trane

System Analyzer, DOE II, eQuest, etc.)

* Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited

Professional, Commissioning Agent Certification

* MS Excel, MS Word, MS ACCESS

When applying to this position, please include your salary requirements on your

cover letter or resume. RS&H offers a competitive benefits and compensation

package.

For a complete list of our current openings or for more information about our

company, please see our website http://www.rsandh.com.

ASHRAE Boston: 2010 Product Show

April 13, 2010, 1:00 – 8:30 PM Randolph, MA Location: The Lantana, 43 Scanlon Drive Contact: Jeff Schultz jhs@brplusa.com (617) 925-8242 Cost: free Website: http://www.ashraeboston.org/chapterupdates/calendar.html

AFE #33: John Hancock Building

April 22, 2010, 5 PM - 8 PM Boston, MA Topic: TBD Speaker: TBD Location: 200 Clarendon Street Contact: Dan Mahr 508-366-1449, ext. 214 dmahr@aalanco.com Cost: $35 (if not AFE member)

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Sensor Switch, Inc

Bob Mirza, Regional Sales Manager

800-727-7483

Siemens Building Techologies

Jim Donnelly, Senior Consultant

781-774-8314

Southern Air

Bill Veazie , Vice President Treasurer

617-268-4041

Sprague Energy

Mark Roberts

Regional Sales Manager, New England

978-887-5070

Strategic Building Solutions

Dave Vallerie

860-395-0055

SUEZ Energy Resources NA

Kristine Robak

CEM, Director, Key Accounts

617-261-8912

Tecogen

Jeffrey Glick, Sales Manager

781-466-6481

Tint King, Inc/Glass Energy Solutions

Brian King, President

978-670-2927

Trane

John Connors,

Account Manager Service & Controls

401-435-1410

Trigen Boston

Patrick J. Haswell, Manager, Sales and Marketing

617-482-8080 x 326

Trumbull Campbell Associates

Tom Trumbull

978-225-2054

Tunstall Corporation

T.P. Tunstall, President

413-594-8695

Vanderweil Engineers

Charlie Kalasinsky, PE, Corporate Engineer

617-423-7423

The Watt Stopper, Inc.

Donald Munroe, Regional Sales Manager

508-336-3399

WSP Flack + Kurtz

Mark Warren

Director of Facilities Engineering

617- 210-1831

Become a

Chapter Sponsor!

Contact Brian Crafts bcrafts@fmc-technologies.com

For More Information

AFE #37: Anheuser-Busch Brewery

April 29, 2010, 6 PM - 8:30 PM Merrimack, NH Topic: R. T. Forbes Cooling Towers Speaker: Jeff Scogland Location: 221 Daniel Webster Highway Contact: Jeff Myrdek 603-851-0586 Chapter37@afe.org Cost: AFE member - $30, not member $35

AFE #74: Intel Corporation

April 15, 2010, 5:30 PM 8:30 PM Hudson, MA Topic: Pure Water Systems Speaker: Bob Livingston Location: 75 Reed Road Contact: Tom Wall 508-793-8877 twall@clarku.edu Cost: $35 (if not AFE member)

Mass Save: Trade Ally Open House

April 13, 2010, 8:45 AM – 11:45 AM Buzzards Bay, MA Location: Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 101 Academy Drive, Bay State Building, Charleston and Nantucket Rooms Contact: Amy Voll avoll@capelightcompact.org 508-744-1267 Cost: free Registration: http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2q66l76g5l5vbny/a015qg5u1od1q/questions Website: http://www.masssave.com/

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC)

Programs for Business & Individuals

http://masstech.org/

Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Partnership (MEEP) Cost: $150 per person Laboratories for the 21st Century (Labs21®) Introduction to High-Performance, Low-Energy Design and Optimizing Laboratory Ventilation Rates April 6, 2010, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Waltham, MA Speaker: James Coogan, Siemens Building Technologies Location: AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, 35 Gatehouse Drive Registration: http://www.ispeboston.org/events/registration.htm?eventID=48

http://www.maeep.org/ Continued page 7

Upcoming Events Continued ...

Best New Construction Energy Project •National Grid – Corporate Offices

Best Energy Project - Educational Facility Award •Southeast Regional School District

Best Energy Project - Rhode Island •Providence Housing Authority

Energy Project Honorable Mention •Watertown Housing Authority

Best Customer Driven Energy Projects •Millipore Corp. (Danvers, Bedford & Billerica )

Best Commissioning Project •Harvard FAS - Laboratory for Interface

Science and Engineering

Best Energy Project - Maine •Lewiston Public Schools

Best Energy Project – College Facility •Bristol Community College

Best Renewable Project •Gillette Stadium - Patriot Place

Energy Project Honorable Mention •Aegis Lightwave

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Residential Design and Construction 2010 Cost: $0 – $600 April 14-15, 2010, 11:30 AM – 6:30 PM Boston, MA - Location: Seaport World Trade Center, One Seaport Lane Registration: http://www.rdcboston.com/ResPlus/RDC/ Building Operator Certification (BOC – Level-1) Cost: $1,375

Location: Worcester, MA (April 7, 2010 – July 8, 2010) - Contact: Sarah Dagher – 978-974-9475 daghers@comcast.net http://www.theboc.info/ne/schedule_ne.html

The Green Roundtable

Location: 38 Chauncy St., 7th floor, Boston, MA - http://www.nexusboston.org/ Contact: 617-374-3740 events@greenroundtable.org

April 1, 2010, 1:30 – 5:30 PM Cost: $150 - $200 Topic: NZE 422: High Performance Building Envelope Design Strategies & Emerging Technologies (LEED CMP)

April 7, 2010, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Cost: free Topic: Lunch and LEED: Become a LEED AP & Maintain Your Credential

April 14, 2010, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Cost: $395 – $495 Topic: NZE 521: Modeling Building Envelope & Internal Loads (LEED CMP)

April 20 & 21, 2010, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM Cost: $575 – $675 Topic: LEED 521: LEED EAc1: Energy Modeling & Optimizing Energy Performance Sessions 1 & 2 (LEED CMP)

May 4, 2010, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Cost: $150 - $200 Topic: NZE 431: HVAC Systems Concepts & Analysis (LEED CMP)

Upcoming Events Continued ...

2010 Babson Energy & Environmental Conference: Sustainability in Action - March 25, 2010 – Babson College, Wellesley, MA

With the Babson Energy & Environmental Conference only 8 days away, we’re very excited to announce recently added speakers and sessions! New Session: The Ecology of Business: Built to Last or Designed to Die?: This discussion on product stewardship

will introduce attendees to the concept of 'cradle-to-cradle' thinking and how it affects all companies. Representatives from the worlds of design, architecture, manufacturing and recycling will play key roles in an interactive conversation led by Professor Marty Anderson of Babson College.

New Speaker: Richard Goode, Senior Director of Sustainability at Alcatel-Lucent. Rich leads Alcatel-Lucent’s efforts in setting CO2 emissions targets and creating and implementing sustainability programs across all company operations. In addition, Rich integrates sustainability issues into the planning, business processes and decision making functions of the company, challenging established ways of doing things to build lasting business value.

New Speaker: Bob Araujo, Manager of Sustainable Development and EHS Programs for Sikorsky Aircraft

Corporation. A dynamic speaker from a company in an industry you might not think would be intensely focused on sustainability, Bob will share his perspective on the sustainability actions that Sikorsky has taken. He will share how the company has been able to leverage its sustainability strategy as a distinct competitive advantage, with visible results to the bottom line.

• Lunch will be catered by Boloco serving their "inspired burritos." Boloco was the first chain of restaurants in New England to become Certified Green™ by the Green Restaurant Association – most popular of its latest initiatives in sustainability are naturally-raised meats, potato starch utensils, and bamboo bowls. We will be recycling and composting all waste from the lunch.

For speaker biographies and additional agenda details, visit http://babsonenergy.com/eee/index.html and REGISTER TODAY to win an Amazon Kindle pre-loaded with books on sustainability! We look forward to seeing you next Thursday – feel free to contact us at beec@babsonenergy.com if you have any questions about the day’s agenda!

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5th Annual Northeast Buildings &

Facilities Management Show &

Conference June 9 & 10, 2010

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Hall B2 – Boston, MA

AEE NE is proud to co-sponsor the 5th annual Northeast Buildings & Facilities Management Show & Conference (www.nebfm.com).* This event will feature over 300 exhibitors displaying products and services necessary for the operation, management, maintenance and renovation of buildings and facilities in the greater New England region. Running concurrently with the trade show is an educational conference featuring one-hour talks covering a wide range of topics including: LEED, Green, Sustainability, Energy, Building Commissioning, Facility Maintenance, Construction and Renovation. Admission to the show and talks is free but you must pre-register online. Walk-in’s to the exhibit hall are, however, accepted. Click on the NEBFM link at the AEE NE website for talk times, topics, exhibitor list, directions, etc. REGISTER TODAY! You must pre-register to attend the one hour talks. All talks will be eligible for CEU & CFM credits. If you pre-register your badge as well as a parking reimbursement voucher will be mailed two weeks before the show. If you do not pre-register you will pick up your badge on the day of the conference. AEE NE VIP Pass! You may download VIP passes directly from our website. If you present this pass there will be no charge for the on site lunch being offered. Any Questions, contact Joe Hall or Chris Pimentel, NEBFM 2010 Conference Coordinators: jhallpro@comcast.net – cpimentel@h2oappliedtech.com * The show and educational conference are sponsored by: International Facility Management Association, Boston Chapter www.ifmaboston.org, Association for Energy Engineers, New England Chapter www.aeenewengland.org, Association for Facilities Engineering, Region 8, New England www.afe8.org, Northeast Building Commissioning Association www.bcxa.org/northeast, American Society of Safety Engineers, Greater Boston www.asseboston.com, Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Partnership www.maeep.org, the Institute of Real Estate Management - Boston Chapter 4 www.iremboston.org, The Green Roundtable (USGBC) www.greenroundtable.org, Community Associations Institute - New England Chapter www.caine.org & Associated Builders & Contractors - Massachusetts Chapter www.abcma.org, Boston Society of Architects www.architects.org