Building Intelligence Quotient 2.0 Development Update

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Building Intelligence Quotient 2.0 Development Update David Katz President Sustainable Resources Management

BIQ Buildings Intelligence Quotient An Intelligent Building provides owner, operator and occupant with an environment which is flexible, effective, comfortable and secure through the use of integrated technological building systems, communications and controls Information Technology Security Building Automation What is an intelligent (smart) building? Integrated systems Lighting and HVAC -Energy

Smart Grids need Smart Buildings Traditional electric grid with generators, distribution lines and meters Demand response networks with attached devices Distributed energy resources (DER) which may include photovoltaic, windmills and fuel cells

* 2008 BOMA Experience Exchange Report, All Buildings Building and Utility Costs on the Rise Energy costs are the largest and fastest growing facility cost behind tax and insurance * 2008 BOMA Experience Exchange Report, All Buildings

Traditional Utility Analysis Database for M&V, kWh and kW data, weather-correlated baseline established, anomalies identified Traditional Utility Analysis

More Efficient Systems and Equipment Scoping Assessment identified 60 potential measures Integrated Energy Retrofit Energy consumption baseline 38% reduction Optimum bundle of measures in terms of NPV More Efficient Systems and Equipment Case Study ESB Case Study

Energy Management Feedback Loop

Time-of-use rates

Buildings Are The Key to Smart Grid Savings Building must have functional control systems to be able to hook into the smart grid. Functional Control Systems Utility Gateway Source: PECI | Wiring the Smart Grid for Energy Savings

ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Buildings System Before Convergence ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Facility Management Maintenance Management IT Network Management Wireless IP Telephony VAV FCU Heat Pump Chilled Beam Boilers Chillers BMS AHU Building Mgmt IP Camera CCTV DVR Lighting Control General Lighting Channel Controllers DSI/DALI Interface Occupancy Detectors Access Control Operator Workstations Access Control

ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Converged Building System ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Energy Management, Building Management Facility Management, Security Management, Maintenance Management IT Network Management IP Camera IP Telephony Wireless Middleware Server Translation of disparate protocols to Common format TelePresence Energy and Power Metering Fire Alarm System Smoke Sensor Break Glass Sounder VAV FCU Heat Pump Chilled Beam Boilers Chillers BMS AHU Lighting Control UPS Monitoring CCTV DVR Access Control Reader Technology Intruder Panels Door Controllers Channel Controllers Occupancy Detectors DSI/DALI Interface

1.0 had the following industry support BIQ Advisory Board

What is BIQ? A program developed by the BiQ Consortium (CABA members) on Green Globe platform (ECD Canada now part of Jones Lang LaSalle) that is viewed by the industry as the de-facto standard to evaluate building intelligence. BiQ Awards 2012 were made to 4 buildings at CABA IIBC meeting at AHR Expo –Philadelphia (Comcast), Toronto (MaRS) and Ottawa (EMS), New York (AMEX) “Provides a means for the real estate industry to hold the building controls companies accountable for building smartness”-Frank Dougherty of Liberty Property “CABA’s BiQ ranking tool has three functions. It serves as: a means to evaluate and measure the "value" of intelligent building performance; a design guide for integration of building intelligence in new building projects; and a building automation retrofit action plan tool.” - CABA Press Release The BIQ™ is also a learning tool, a teaching tool, a Building Intelligence information marketplace and design team collaboration tool.

BiQ 1.0 History CABA Integrated Intelligent Building Council meeting at RealComm 2003 Discussion on Energy Star and LEED for Existing Buildings Appraisal Institute expresses interest in rating of intelligence or smart IIBC promotes Integration and Interoperability in Technology Roadmap Decision to develop Request for Proposals for Intelligence rating tool CABA Integrated Intelligent Building Council meeting at AHR Expo 2004 IIBC develops framework for the rating of an Intelligent Building BuildConn holds Roundtable discussion and gets input for rating IIBC prepares the RFP for rating existing Building Automation IIBC also works on Life Cycle Costs Tool for New Intelligent Buildings CABA Integrated Intelligent Building Council meeting Feb 2005 IIBC receives 2 proposals to develop rating of an Intelligent Building Building Intelligence Consortium (ECD, IBI , SRM) and Clasma IIBC requests BiQC to develop the BiQ on a cost recovery / use IIBC requests Clasma to promote and market BiQ development

BiQ 1.0 Development Agreement with CABA IIBC MOU signed with the Building Intelligence Quotient Consortium (BiQC) BiQC agree to a revenue sharing due to the lack of CABA initial sponsorship funding Consortium members are to engage their fellow CABA IIBC members in developing the infrastructure for the Building Intelligence Certification Process. The initial members of the BiQ Consortium are: Sustainable Environmental Solutions Inc. – David Katz - Project Management ECD Energy and Environment Canada – Jiri Skopek - On Line Building Assessment Program IBI Group – Frank Spitzer –CABA Technology Roadmap Update and Technical Support The initial members of the IIBC BiQ Steering Committee are: TENG Solutions – Tom Lohner - Chair Pacific Northwest National Laboratories- Krishnan Gowri – Building Certification Interest FASTEK International – Ray Murray – System Integration and Web site experience SRS Canada – Phil Fung – Integrated Building System Installation experience Distech Controls – Omar Tabba – Open System Alliance Integrator – French Translation Subsequent additions to the BIQC Steering Committee are: Clasma Inc. – Anto Budiardjo- Marketing and Promotion of CABA BiQ University of Reading - Dr. Zhen (George) Chen – Researcher under Derek Croome-Clement. Asian Intelligent Building Association was contacted for possible collaboration on the BiQ. IIBC Members were updated at each IIBC meeting and conference call IIBC Advise support from Rick LeBlanc, Roy Kolasa, Terry Hoffman, Paul Ehrlich Tom Shircliff, Claude Boudria, Ron Bernstein and others.

BiQ 1.0 Steering Committee provides input and feedback BIQ 1.0 was developed for existing commercial building automation and be based on: Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings CABA’s Best Practices Guide for Evaluating Intelligent Building Technologies IS2002-28 Green Globes Rating Assessment Protocol that is used for: Integrated design of new buildings Improving existing buildings (BOMA Go Green) Facility fit-up (Commercial Interiors) Emergency management of buildings

Why online? BiQ 1.0 “www.building-iq.com” uses Green Globe Platform Web System already used by BOMA Go Green Interactive and can be sold per building Change inputs at the click of a mouse Generates scores and reports effortlessly Makes it easy to store and compare data about various properties - Portfolio Comparison Allows for multiple users answering for their BAS Puts BAS education, training and product information at your fingertips

BiQ Building Intelligence Quotient- BIQ Areas of Assessment System Overview Building facility Management Applications Power Distribution to Offices BiQ Areas of Assessment Voice and Data Systems to Offices Sub-system Operation Connectivity Options for the Building Intelligent Building System Features

Building Intelligence Quotient- Where does it Fit? Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report

Building Intelligence Quotient- Where does it Fit? Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report

“Green and Smart” Concepts Green Building Assessment BIQ Training HVAC Control Operation Manual Maintenance Schedule Water management Filtration System Mould detection Storage Tank monitoring Emergency Response Emergency Power Generator CO2 & CO Control (air quality) Lighting and Daylighting Control Control over the ventilation Energy Monitoring, Metering and Sub-Metering Water consumption Monitoring, Metering and Sub-Metering

BIQ Categories - Ability to evaluate Smart Grid readiness Systems Overview (Operators Skills, Training, Commissioning) Power Distribution Voice And Data Systems (Telecom Infrastructure) Connectivity Options (Networks) Intelligent Building System Features (Security, Life Safety, HVAC, Vertical Transport, Building Condition Monitoring) Building/Facility Management Applications (Utilities/ Management) Sub-system Operation in Degraded Mode (Failure, Emergency) Sub-system Operation in a Building Automation Environment (Integration, Interoperability) System overview- skills, training, procedures, manual, commissioning Power distribution-Electrical supplies, distributed power, UPS Voice and data-Telecom infrastructure Connectivity-IT

BiQ Information Input Screen

BiQ Questions Input Screen - Read Tip and Click of mouse Tip: Intelligent systems may be capable of adjusting performance dynamically in response to modifications.

BiQ View Report = BiQ and report with links to more info.

BiQ Rating and Areas with Opportunities for Improvement BiQ Rating based on weights and scores for 1000 points Building Intelligence Quotient = Overall Rating = 80%

BiQ Report = Highlights (Yes) and Opportunities (No) Comprehensive report explaining rating process and covers each area with highlights for Yes answers and offers Opportunities for Improvement to Questions that were answered No. Links to research library and educational sites are provided for more specific information on the topic section. Report can be exported to PDF.

BIQ Buildings Intelligence Quotient 2.0 BiQ Advisory Board Chairs, Tom Lohner and Chris Larry of TENG suggested the following market, federal and socio-economic issues, trends and requirements must be addressed in version 2.0: Measurement and verification of building and sub-system performance compared to original high performance building specifications and/or optimized. performance following retro or re-commissioning of systems Enable continuous commissioning by extracting real-time system data, analyzing data and developing system metrics to assess on-going performance. Enable predictive maintenance management. Ability to participate in the Smart Grid. Employ wireless technologies in a cost effective fashion to improve the occupied environment and optimize energy consumption (HVAC and lighting). Enable sustainability reporting (Global Reporting Initiative) Provide a energy and performance metrics that enable continuous improvements and energy reduction goals to be achieved Provide a foundation for the Net Zero energy building by 2025 BiQ 2.0 Questions addressing these issues have been developed and testing and review are needed.

BIQ Buildings Intelligence Quotient 2.0 Associations working on Smart Grid & Information Technology ASHREA - NIST- AESP - AEE - CABA End User Associations BOMA- IFMA- APPA-GSA-PWGSC Building Automation Expertise CABA - ASHREA - AEE- Smart-Buildings BiQ 2.0 Development Framework Suggestion Integrated Development BiQ Consortium is seeking new participants for the development of BiQ 2.0 that will address the new building automation technologies and the integration and interoperability with the Smart Grid. BiQ 2.0 will compliment the GREEN and High Performance and Net Zero and other rating and benchmarking programs. Contributors will be provided with a FREE BiQ 1.0 and discounted access to the new BiQ 2.0. BiQ User Group will be formed to administer the program for sustainability.

Try a FREE BiQ 1.0 and Answer Survey Join the BiQ 2.0 Development Team No Cost for 1st One –We need your input! Leave as is for now Go to www.building-iq.com to register and submit. Then send email to dkatz@building-iq.com advising of participation. I will approve and send you confirmation and survey form. Contact David Katz @ 416-493-9232 for any BiQ related issues.