How to Reduce Energy, Water, and Operating Costs
How to Reduce Energy, Water, and Operating Costs
Thursday, April 16, 2026 (8:30 AM - 10:00 AM) (PDT)
Description
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Practical Sustainability Strategies for Smarter Building Operations
Lower costs. Improve efficiency. Meet regulatory expectations.
Sustainability in commercial real estate is no longer optional. It directly impacts operating expenses, tenant satisfaction, and compliance risk.
This session focuses on real-world strategies property teams can implement to reduce energy and water consumption, control operating costs, and align operations with evolving environmental standards.
What You’ll Learn
- Practical approaches to energy management that lower utility costs
- Strategies to reduce water consumption without sacrificing performance
- Sustainable procurement practices that improve long-term value
- Operational best practices that increase efficiency and asset performance
- How to align building operations with environmental goals and regulatory expectations
Who Should Attend
Property Managers • Operations Managers • Building Engineers • Asset Managers • Sustainability & ESG Leads
If you are responsible for a building’s performance or its operating budget, this session is for you.
Why Attend
Energy and water costs continue to rise. Regulatory pressures are increasing. Tenants expect more transparency and environmental accountability.
This session equips your team with practical tools to reduce expenses, improve operational performance, and position your property as forward-thinking and efficient.
Register today and turn sustainability into measurable performance.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
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Early Bird Member Registration: $109.00, after 3/13/2026 regular rate is, $159
Early Bird Non-Member Registration: $209.00, after 3/13/2026 regular rate is $259
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/13/2026
333 S. Hope St.
Los Angeles, CA 90071 United States
Education
Professional Development