7:30 am – 8:00 am Continental breakfast provided Welcome and Introductions
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7:30 AM – 8:00 AM |
Continental breakfast provided
Continental breakfast provided Welcome and Introductions
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Concurrent Sessions I
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM |
Workshop A – Lead Paint
Instructor – Martin Wood, IEE Discuss EPA, RRP, Lead Paint law which went into effect in April 2010, and what changed when Massachusetts took over the rule, renaming it, as well, to Massachusetts Lead-Safe Renovator-Supervisor training. Discuss the rules and regulations and the effect it has on the job scopes for pre 1978 buildings, the difference between lead abatement and renovation activities, what constitutes a renovation and when it is just a minor repair maintenance, and how these regulations will affect the overall scope of work for both emergency services and repair. |
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8:00 AM – 10:00 AM |
Workshop B -REAC/Physical Inspections
Instructor – Michael Worrick, Wingate Management An important approach to preparing for a REAC inspection is to identify the “big-ticket” items that have the most impact on your score. Prioritizing your efforts by addressing “big ticket” items is the most efficient use of your time and will likely result in an improve REAC score*. Health and safety area will be defined in detail for added clarification. *This sponsored training contains an overview of the subject matter. Nothing should be construed as the presenter providing legal advice or guidance. Rather, the course is an overview of the topic. |
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8:00 AM – 10:00 AM |
Workshop C – The Maintenance & Marketing Mindset
Instructors – Bob Morelli, First Realty Management Marketing affordable housing can have its challenges and attracting applicants who meet your criteria can sometimes be a daunting task. Join us for innovative tips and techniques to incorporate your maintenance staff into your marketing tactics. Minimize vacancy and increase resident retention by leveraging this often overlooked marketing staff. |
Concurrent Sessions II
10:05 AM – 12:05 PM |
Workshop A – Low Income Multifamily Energy Retrofit Program & High Efficiency Heating Systems
Instructors- James P. Collins IV, Manager, ABCD, Inc. Applied Products Bruce Marshall with Emerson Swan will talk about issues and awareness with high efficiency systems and the importance of water treatment and proactive maintenance programs. This session will be geared towards educating property management and maintenance professionals on what to look for and be aware of when upgrading to a high efficiency system and implementing new equipment into old systems. |
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10:05 AM – 12:05 PM |
Workshop B – The “Nuts & Bolts” of Fair Housing Essentials for Maintenance
Instructor – Catherine Downing, Esq., The Law Offices of Catherine F. Downing and Associates This training is designed as an overview for all site staff that want to understand fair housing laws as related to on-site practices. Front-line staff have the most contact with residents, so this workshop covers all key elements under fair housing, including all protected classes and residents with disabilities, with a specific focus on how Fair Housing and Reasonable Accommodations directly impact front-line maintenance and custodial staff. Students will learn how to respond to resident requests for assistance that are outside the normal scope of work, what questions can and cannot be asked of a resident; as well as requirements and best practices for assisting residents after work hours, responding to work orders and companion/service animals. |
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10:05 AM – 12:05 PM |
Workshop C -Ice Dams Take Over New England 2015!
Instructor – Rick Perini, P.E., MBR – Senior Manager & Consultant at ARS Ice Dams Take over New England 2015! What caused Ice Dams to be a catastrophic event in 2015? What are the best prevention steps for both your roofs and attic temperature? What are the potential damages caused by ice dams? Safe ways to remove ice dams |
12:10 PM – 12:55 PM |
Swearing In Ceremony and Lunch Provided
NAHP/NAHMT/NAHMS/CGPM Swearing in Ceremony Lunch Provided
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Concurrent Sessions III
12:55 PM – 2:55 PM |
Workshop A – Green Cleaning Products
Instructor – Bill Scherer,Clean Green Solutions Green Cleaning Products….gone are the days of pouring bleach in the old yellow mop bucket and going to work. In this workshop, we’ll talk about greening the cleaning products in your janitorial closet…for real! We will also go in depth on the products being used at home…letting you know what chemicals are in your brand name cleaning products and what those chemicals do to you. Trust me…you will not look at cleaning products the same after this workshop! |
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12:55 PM – 2:55 PM |
Workshop B-Scope Development /Bid Comparison
Instructors- Bob Morelli and John McGee What is a scope of work? How can this tool be used to enhance service and expectations from Companies that service your Communities. Learn best practices from our industry experts for competitive bidding and getting the best price for the best goods and services. |
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12:55 PM – 2:55 PM |
Workshop C – REAC/Physical Inspections
Instructors – Michael Worrick, Wingate Management An important approach to preparing for a REAC inspection is to identify the “big-ticket” items that have the most impact on your score. Prioritizing your efforts by addressing “big ticket” items is the most efficient use of your time and will likely result in an improve REAC score*. Health and safety area will be defined in detail for added clarification. *This sponsored training contains an overview of the subject matter. Nothing should be construed as the presenter providing legal advice or guidance. Rather, the course is an overview of the topic.
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Concurrent Sessions IV
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
Workshop A – Paint 101 & Flooring 101
Instructors – Natalie Antos and Ann Chaffey, Sherwin Williams Paint 101
Flooring 101
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3:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
Workshop B -Lead Paint
Instructor – Martin Wood, IEE Discuss EPA, RRP, Lead Paint law which went into effect in April 2010, and what changed when Massachusetts took over the rule, renaming it, as well, to Massachusetts Lead-Safe Renovator-Supervisor training. Discuss the rules and regulations and the effect it has on the job scopes for pre 1978 buildings, the difference between lead abatement and renovation activities, what constitutes a renovation and when it is just a minor repair maintenance, and how these regulations will affect the overall scope of work for both emergency services and repair. |
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3:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
Workshop C – The “Nuts & Bolts” of Fair Housing Essentials for Maintenance
Instructor – Catherine Downing, Esq., The Law Offices of Catherine F. Downing and Associates This training is designed as an overview for all site staff that want to understand fair housing laws as related to on-site practices. Front-line staff have the most contact with residents, so this workshop covers all key elements under fair housing, including all protected classes and residents with disabilities, with a specific focus on how Fair Housing and Reasonable Accommodations directly impact front-line maintenance and custodial staff. Students will learn how to respond to resident requests for assistance that are outside the normal scope of work, what questions can and cannot be asked of a resident; as well as requirements and best practices for assisting residents after work hours, responding to work orders and companion/service animals. |