Volunteer opportunity below.

Plan to be there where Science meets Design:

 

Building Innovation 2019 - The National Institute of Building Sciences 7th Annual Conference & Expo - January 7-10, 2019, at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC

 

 

 

From: National Institute of Building Sciences [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 10:48 AM
To: Jiqiu Yuan
Subject: Volunteer and Save: Students Needed to Assist at Building Innovation 2019

 

 

 

Volunteer and Save: Students Needed to Assist
at Building Innovation 2019

Students interested in attending  Building Innovation 2019: The National Institute of Building Sciences Annual Conference & Expo, January 7-10, 2019, at the Mandarin Oriental in Washington, D.C., already receive a discounted price on registration. However, there’s a chance to attend the Conference for FREE as a volunteer.

This is the perfect opportunity for students interested in building industry-related careers to expand their construction knowledge and interact with some of the industry’s leading experts.

For four impactful days, Building Innovation 2019 is set to deliver an engaging program that will focus on Optimizing for Tomorrow. Plan to be there where Science meets Design® when industry professionals involved in planning, designing, procuring, constructing, operating, maintaining and retiring physical facilities will come together to develop solutions for the built environment.

In addition to taking advantage of educational sessions, volunteers can hear from industry leaders during keynote addresses; network with industry colleagues during social events; view the latest in industry products and services on the Exhibit Hall floor; gain inspiration from industry pioneers honored during two award ceremonies and sit in on working Council and Committee meetings to witness the Institute in action.

Conference sessions include:

Day Two: Tuesday, January 8

·         Resilience: Learning from the Past, Adapting to the Future

·         Intelligent Tools and Technologies: Micro to Macro

·         Building Enclosure from Top to Bottom

·         A Building's Umbrella: Keeping Water at Bay

·         Rural Studio’s 20K Initiative and the Total Cost of Affordable Housing

·         Managing Facilities and Assets

·         Science Fiction or Construction Reality?

·         The Past and Future of the Building Enclosure

·         The Steps Behind Building Resilience

Day Three: Wednesday, January 9

·         Working Smarter: Metrics for Project Delivery

·         The Old and New: Two Envelope Case Studies

·         Creating a Family-Centered Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit

·         Views from Above: Energy Storage, Tall-Wood Buildings and Roof-Top Solar

·         Through Wind and Flood

·         Information Management and Exchange: From Vision to Implementation

·         From Data to Practice: An Evidence-Based Framework for Occupant Health

·         Performance Metrics for Affordability and Energy Efficiency

·         Construction, Commissioning and Collaboration: Optimizing the Process

Volunteers also are welcome to attend Monday to get a first-hand view of how the Institute works to improve the built environment and find ways to get involved in the process by attending leadership meetings. Other opportunities to hear from industry leaders include the Tuesday Opening Keynote Breakfast and the Wednesday FEDCon® Keynote Breakfast and Plenary Keynote Luncheon. During the Tuesday Exhibit Hall Walking Lunch and Exhibitors’ Reception, attendees will see the latest industry technologies as exhibitors present in the Exhibit Hall. The Institute will recognize industry leaders with Institute awards and Beyond Green™ Awards during the Institute’s Annual Reception and Awards Banquet.

The student volunteers will serve as room monitors, scan badges and assist with other duties as needed. For their two-day time commitment (Tuesday and Wednesday), volunteers receive a full conference registration, including lunches, and will be provided time to attend sessions and keynote addresses.

Students interested in volunteering should email their name, university, major, professor and contact information to Gretchen Hesbacher at [log in to unmask], subject line: “I want to volunteer.” Volunteer requests are due no later than Wednesday, December 19, 2018.

Please note, travel expenses and hotel accommodations are not included. If you need a hotel room, be sure to take advantage of our room block and the discounted rate at the Mandarin Oriental, which is providing a special conference rate of $175. Mention the "Building Innovation Conference & Expo" when making your reservations. Reserve your room by the extended deadline, Friday, December 14, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. ET, to secure this rate and availability. Make your reservation online or call (202) 787-6140.

Due to the time constraints, international students requiring a VISA will not be considered.

Not a student, but still interested in volunteering? Submit an email. Decisions will be made on an individual basis.

View a full list of activities being held at Building Innovation 2019.

 

About the National Institute of Building Sciences

The National Institute of Building Sciences, authorized by public law 93-383 in 1974, is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that brings together representatives of government, the professions, industry, labor and consumer interests to identify and resolve building process and facility performance problems. The Institute serves as an authoritative source of advice for both the private and public sectors with respect to the use of building science and technology.

An Authoritative Source of Innovative Solutions for the Built Environment

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