Technology impact in TBO
Click here to watch the recording back; the sheets of the presentation can be found under 'Documents'
The Asset Management & Maintenance Department will organise a series of online sessions covering aspects in the field of technical management and maintenance (TBO) in buildings in 2022.
The themes for this year will focus on "what can" and "what should". Technical, social and societal impact of relevant developments and compliance with Laws and Regulations in TBO in buildings will be addressed. The sessions will be recorded in the time block from 16:30 to 18:00 so that people can watch them again via the KIVI Website. The sheets will also be shared in pdf via the KIVI Website.
N.B. because sensitive information will be presented in this session, not all sheets will be shared afterwards. Only during the live session will you be able to see this information.
In the 11 May 2022 session, we will cover the impact on TBO of an innovative ventilation system "Earth Wind & Fire".
KIVI Assetmanagement & Maintenance board member Aart de Jong of Tiberius Maintenance, also a member of the KIVI Building Committee and working as an advisor on Technical Management and Maintenance, will introduce the session.
In the content part, Ed Rooijakkers will explain technology based on natural ventilation using a practical example, the MFO II building of Erasmus University Rotterdam.
If you would like to read up on the subject and the practical example, please visit Bronsema Consult (bronconsult.org) or at Innovative ventilation system for natural fresh air | Erasmus University Rotterdam (eur.nl).
The technological impact on technical management and maintenance will be great, as evidenced by the wording in the Cobouw where it talks about "'Tesla among school buildings' ventilates naturally and makes air handling units redundant", see 2021-10-cobouw-erasmus1 (eur.nl).
In short, a technically interesting topic where techies and non-techies alike will be stimulated in their views on future technical management and maintenance!
There will be plenty of room for interaction with the participants in which questions will be answered and treatment of specific points of interest and propositions.
More information about the speaker Ed Rooijakkers, advisor at Halmos Adviseurs The Hague, see Ed Rooijakkers | LinkedIn
For more information on the annual programme or previous sessions, please here navigate within the KIVI website.
If you would like to be kept informed of developments, please register here for the latest news which we will also share in the Community "Building Maintenance 2022".
If you have suggestions or ideas regarding the themes of the annual programme, please contact Aart de Jong.
P.S.: If you are interested in meeting us live, you can also register for our Lustrum meeting on 12 May , to which you are cordially invited! (members free, non-members €25.00)
