Justine Caccamo
Username
Justine Caccamo
Proposer First Name
Saverio
Proposer Email
saverio.grosso@edisonenergy.com
Proposer Last Name
Grosso
Proposer Company/Organization
Edison Energy
Proposer Phone
(917) 885-1385
Boston 2022 Areas of Focus
Proposer Job Title
Managing Director
Proposer Additional Info
Saverio Grosso began his career commissioning aircraft carriers for the U.S. Navy before moving into an engineering and consulting role within the energy industry. With over 20 years of experience, Saverio has managed large-scale energy program development projects, onsite commissioning (new and existing), testing, troubleshooting, balancing and analysis for a wide range of HVAC equipment and systems, across a range of facility types. He has been invited to speak to at numerous events for the USGBC, BOMA, IFMA, BCxA and AEE. Saverio holds several certifications from the Association of Energy Engineers and recently served as a board member for the Building Commissioning Association. He has been instrumental in defining legislation supporting NYC’s PlaNYC 2030 and 80×50 goals.
Proposed Session Description
Even the most successful Retro-Commissioning projects encounter some level of conflict. Fostering a culture of collaboration, trust, and engagement with the building’s operating staff can help overcome these challenges and prove to be valuable to the entire project team. Using project examples, this session provides guidance on how to engage the operations team, drive innovative training, and elevate workforce development for a successful, sustainable Retro-Cx program.
Learning Objectives
Assess the daily constraints that building operators encounter and Implement enhanced and effective communication with an operations team
Identify the RCx process milestones and prepare effectively for the two key meetings that ensure project success.
Recognize the specific concerns that need to be addressed when developing a RCx program that spans multiple sites and various stakeholders/team members
Develop and understand the process behind a successful RCx training program for the next generation of professionals
Has this session been presented before?
Yes
When and Where?
A version of this has been presented at BENYC 21 - due to the positive reception and keen interest in this presentation, it has been adapted for this conference theme and audience.
Session Format
Presentation followed by facilitated discussion or breakout groups
Session Format Details
timing and format can be flexible to fit the needs of the conference program, however, 1/3 time will always be allocated for audience engagement and interaction
Recommended Length
60-minute session
30-minute session
Strongest Content Connection - Boston 2022
Reviewer 1
Greenbaum, Scott
Reviewer 2
Greenbaum, Scott
Curator
Greenbaum, Scott
Proposal #
214
Session #
308
Committee Decision
Accepted
Presenters
Full Description
While retro-cx is a technical topic, the underlying theme and storyline goes beyond the technical and drives at the fundamental pillars to successful project or program assessment, development, and implementation. This session will also help attendees develop roadmaps and training materials that can be used for to ensure savings and behaviors are sustained beyond their initial project, and benefits, both tangible and intangible, are realized. We will showcase examples of how previous award-winning project collaborations have shown significant benefits beyond the attainment of energy and carbon savings.