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Aggressive Continuous Commissioning: A Decade of Energy and Carbon Reduction at Liberty Mutual Tower

Over the past decade, the LEED Gold-certified Liberty Mutual Tower at 157 Berkeley Street has made significant strides in energy and carbon reduction through aggressive continuous commissioning and other infrastructure upgrades, making it one of Boston’s best performing commercial office buildings. This session will present practical and pragmatic strategies that building owners can employ for decreasing energy use and operating costs, as well as complying with BERDO regulations and ensuring sustainable building operations.

Event Date
Thursday, March 20, 2025 - 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM

Session Chairs

Room / Location
Harbor 3
Learning Objectives
Identify the benefits of optimizing current building systems through aggressive continuous commissioning to achieve greater efficiency and sustainability
Apply best practices on how to effectively inform and educate building facility staff on best practices for energy efficiency and carbon reduction
Explore approaches to enhance building controls strategies to improve system operation, occupant comfort, and efficiency
Employ practical strategies for meeting BERDO regulations related to energy and greenhouse gas emissions reductions
CEU Information

This session is approved for 1 credit hour toward AIA (LU|HSW), BOC, WELL, and NAHB certification. Those who attend a full day of the conference are additionally eligible for credit toward MA CSL, NARI, PHI, Phius, and RESNET certification.

Session ID
BOS25-132
Session Documents