OPERATIONS & PERFORMANCE: 300-level
SESSION 37
DATE // START TIME // ROOM NUMBER:
Thursday, September 30, 2010 – 2:00pm – Metro 2B
ABSTRACT:
A diverse panel will highlight specific strategies to engage key stakeholders and improve the energy, environmental, and economic performance of five existing buildings.
MODERATOR:
Jack Beuttell, Global Sustainability Manager, Hines
SPEAKERS:
Andrew Cooke, Vice President Operations, Hines
Dan Pugliese, Senior Engineering Manager, Hines
Alyssa Quarforth, National Program Manager for Commercial and Corporate Real Estate, ENERGY STAR Buildings, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Tim Ryan, Executive Director Corporate Services/Engineering, Morgan Stanley
Ann Wagner, Energy Efficiency Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
DESCRIPTION:
Hines and Morgan Stanley have recently undertaken a major retrofitting of Morgan Stanley’s five New York area properties. Varying in age, size, mechanical design and use, these existing buildings have been turned into high-performing properties through operational upgrades, commissioning exercises and select capital investments.
Going beyond these measures, Hines/Morgan Stanley installed occupant engagement programs, partnered with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to research cutting-edge high-performance strategies, piloted ENEGRY STAR’s new data center program and participated in the EPA’s National Building Competition.
Properties to be discussed:
- 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City
- 750 Seventh Avenue, New York City
- 1585 Broadway, New York City
- 2000 Westchester Avenue, Purchase, NY
- Somerset Data Center, Somerset, NJ













