Join us for a Walk & Talk through Fountain Square with Indy history buff, Sampson Levingston. Sampson will delve into the rich history of Fletcher Place and its beginnings in Indy’s culture. If you haven't had the pleasure of joining one of Sampson's Walk & Talks before, you've truly missed out. Here's a sneak peek of what he was up to during the NBA All-Stars event! Check it out.
Following the tour, we'll convene at Dugout Bar for Fountain Square's holy trinity: deep-fried cheese balls, tots, and beer. A massive shoutout to Drew Stutzman for organizing this event!
This event is only open to current BOMA Emerging Leaders, Corporate Sponsors, Board Members, and Advisory Council.
Real Estate Investment & Finance Course encompass the understanding of real estate investments and their financial implications for businesses. To grasp this knowledge, one must delve into financial metrics such as net present values, internal rates of return, and other key indicators. Equally crucial are the concepts surrounding capitalization, discounting, lifecycle costing, and value assessment. This course serves as a foundation, equipping learners with essential skills to evaluate investment opportunities and optimize the value of existing properties through fundamental investment mathematics.
Practical application is facilitated through the use of a financial calculator, with the HP 10bII being the recommended choice. Each chapter guides students through numerous calculations, empowering them to implement theoretical knowledge into real-world scenarios. The concluding chapter features a comprehensive case study, supplemented with practical exercises, fostering deeper comprehension and application of acquired skills.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will:
Please note that the coursebook is tailored for the following calculators: HP 10b, HP 10bII, HP 10bII+, HP12c, and HP 19bII. These calculators are readily available for purchase online or in office supply stores. While the HP 10b calculator is no longer in production by HP, it can still be sourced from select retailers both online and offline.
KEY TOPIC AREAS:
Asset valuation and enhancement - Cost and tax considerations - Capitalization methods - Site and building analysis techniques - The appraisal process - Discounted cash flow measurement - Ownership structures and vehicles - Basics of lending and current lending practices
APPLIES TO:
PMFP certificate.
FMA® and RPA® designations.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
BOMI International courses hold recognition from various professional organizations such as IREM, IFMA, IUOE, and more. Credits earned through these organizations may also be applicable. For further inquiries, please contact Sarah Kuester at (317) 632-4104 or via email at sarah@bomaindy.org.
INSTRUCTOR:
Michael Lauhoff | Lauhoff Building Services
CLASSROOM SPACE SPONSORED BY:
This event is FREE, but if you'd like to sponsor a table or explore other sponsorship opportunities, click HERE.
Join us on April 16 at the Ritz Charles for Breakfast with Anthony Calhoun. Network during the pre-event hour with a coffee bar. Learn about St. Mary’s Early Childhood and its mission during a plated breakfast before Anthony Calhoun, Emmy Award-winner and Sports Director at WISH-TV, takes the stage. A versatile sportscaster, A.C. has contributed to NCAA Basketball on ESPN and served as the voice of Butler Basketball on WNDY-TV. Beyond broadcasting, he dedicates his free time to charitable work, including hosting the AC Golf Classic, which has raised over $2 million for inner-city youth education. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with local figures in sports, business, and community leadership at one of Indiana's most successful golf fundraisers.
All volunteers will register/sign up at the following link:
http://bomaindy.gleaners.volunteerhub.com/
Due to a limited amount of volunteers, this event is for current BOMA Members only. Check back on our Events Page for other Philanthropic events that are open to non-members as well.
Preparing to volunteer:
What to expect during your shift:
Booths are available on a first come, first served basis. We will place you according to when you register and do our best to avoid placing you near competitors. There are no themed sections this year. The entire floor will be Derby. Please be patient as we work through registrants to put you in the best spot available!
FREE Attendance | Derby Theme | 96 Exhibitors | NEW After Party featuring the Dave & Rae Band | Food Included | 100+ Prizes | Cash Bars | Build Connections | See the Latest Building Technologies | 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
The latest and most in-depth information can be found on our dedicated Trade Show Webpage.
The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part I provides information property and facilities managers will need to manage the ongoing operation and maintenance of building systems and to maximize building efficiency and cost-effectiveness. In this course, you will learn about building design and construction, project delivery, construction materials, and building systems, including HVAC, roofing, and plumbing systems, as well as ceilings, flooring, and interior walls.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
building design and construction • construction materials • structural systems • heating, ventilating, and air conditioning • plumbing systems • the building envelope • building system controls • lifecycle costing • roofing • interior walls, ceilings, and flooring
FMC and PAC certificates FMA® and RPA® designations
USGBC Recommendation: 30 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program
BOMI International courses are recognized by many other professional organizations such as IREM, IFMA, IUOE, and more. Credits from these organizations may apply as well. Contact Sarah Kuester at (317) 632-4104 or via e-mail at sarah@bomaindy.org more details.
Michael Lauhoff
Law & Risk Management presents information about torts, contracts, employer/employee relations, property rights, leasing and conveyancing, and environmental law and insurance. It also discusses the insurance market, different types of insurance policies, and the claims adjustment process. Reading this material will provide you with a foundation in the basic principles of law and risk management, thus helping you deal with everyday legal and risk issues surrounding your business.
conveying and financing real estate • contracts • property interests • premises liability • environmental law and concerns • employment relationships and agency • introduction to risk management • insurance company operations • principles of insurance and insurable risk • general liability insurance and employee benefit plans • loss exposures
RPA® designation
Environmental Health and Safety Issues presents best practices for developing and managing an effective environmental health and safety program. You will learn about the regulatory process and how it affects facilities. Compliance with laws and regulations is a key focus. The course will prepare you to conduct site assessments, analyze risk, and cooperate with compliance audits. The course also guides learners through the planning process to mitigate the risk from any workplace emergency, specifically addressing hazardous materials, air quality, water pollution, asbestos and lead hazards, and tank management. The management of and response to specific indoor environmental quality complaints is also addressed.
regulatory overview, including OSHA and EPA regulations • hazard communication and emergency response • asbestos and lead management • office and industrial ergonomics • indoor air quality, air emissions, and pollution control • storage tanks, hazardous waste, and site assessment • audits, record keeping, and legal issues
Asset Management was developed to help property managers understand the role an asset manager fills in the commercial real estate world and how a property manager relates to asset management. If you are a facility manager, you will notice that day-to-day management of buildings is linked to property managers throughout this coursebook. In reality, you can interchange the term facility manager with property manager quite frequently.
You will become familiar with how to measure financial performance and perform critical due diligence for both acquisition and disposition of assets. You will also learn the unique challenges of handling troubled real estate owned (REO) properties, as well as how to select and oversee a property management firm.
developing an asset management plan, including appropriate resources associated with the current economy • measuring financial and operational objectives, including audits and reasons for them • managing and marketing strategies for retaining and attracting tenants • acquiring, disposing of, and evaluating troubled properties for sound decision making
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