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Australia’s meeting place for the built environment A jam-packed timetable of ‘money can’t buy’ education Two theatres hosting twice the insight Get the low-down from global leaders KONE Interview with MD, Rob Cameron An insider’s view on making the most of your day out of the office Top Five Event Tips for Total Facilities 2015

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VISIT TOTALFACILITIES.COM.AU

Australia’s meeting place for the built environment

A jam-packed timetable of ‘money can’t buy’ education

Two theatres hosting twice the insight

Get the low-down from global leaders KONE

Interview with MD, Rob Cameron

An insider’s view on making the most of your

day out of the office

Top Five Event Tips for Total Facilities 2015

Visit totalfacilities.com.au/register Using promo code: MAIL1

REGISTER FREE ONLINE

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Following a successful 2014 show in Melbourne, Total Facilities returns to its Sydney roots in a new home at the Sydney Exhibition Centre, Glebe Island.

Repurposed from the 2012 London Olympics and constructed on a concrete slab the size of five football fields, the venue is a shining example of innovation and inspiration for facilities and building professionals and the perfect environment to do business.

With new technologies, solutions and methodologies emerging into the market, Total Facilities presents the latest innovation and education for new and improved ways to manage your buildings and facilities. A comprehensive line-up of leading product and service suppliers alongside renowned industry speakers are on hand to inform your buying decisions and provide powerful, practical information to address your FM challenges.

Finally, we’re excited to announce the launch of the New Product Showcase to the show floor where you will see some of the newest, brightest and most innovative products to hit the Australian facilities market.

Total Facilities is open to anyone working within the facilities industry, so if you have a role to play in the FM supply chain you’ll find real opportunities and solutions to your business’ needs. The event is free to attend so be sure to bring your colleagues along.

We look forward to seeing you at the show! The Total Facilities Team

What’s on at Total Facilities 2015 – our Top Five Event Tips ...................2

Q&A with KONE .................................................................................................. 3

Australia’s Best Integrated Facilities ......................................................... 4-5

Is Total Facilities right for me?........................................................................6

Product Snapshot .............................................................................................. 7

Main Stage Seminar Theatre ..........................................................................8

High Performance Buildings Theatre ............................................................9

Australia’s Best Bathroom Competition ......................................................10

How are you getting to Total Facilities? .......................................................11

Total Facilities Sponsors and Partners.........................................................12

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CONTENTS

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What’s on at TOTAL FACILITIES 2015

1 Improve your industry knowledge at the Main Stage Seminar TheatreImpress your boss by rethinking your approach to facilities management with sessions of practical, tactical information to help you operate an efficient facility. Brush up on the latest trends for running more sustainable buildings and facilities with keynotes from the experts. Turn to page 8 to view the program.

3 Make an excuse for a drink at the Central Networking BarBreak up a busy day of meetings by grabbing a cold drink at the Central Networking Bar. The Bar is the perfect place to catch up with your peers or continue business by networking in an informal environment.

4 Get inspiration from 65+ product categoriesBoost your bottom line by finding smart ways to cut costs from leading industry solution providers. Connect with new and existing suppliers whilst comparing products from the most diverse cross-section within the southern hemisphere catering to the built environment.

2 See the industry’s hottest products at the New Product Showcase The New Product Showcase is a collection of cutting-edge products, solutions and technologies that have hit the facilities market in the last 12 months. It’s a launch pad for products that have recently made their debut to the industry – don’t miss it!

SPONSORED BY

5 Learn more about sustainability at the High Performance Buildings PavilionIf you are concerned with optimising efficiency in energy, waste and water, visit the Pavilion for ground breaking solutions. Make sure you pop into to the High Performance Buildings Theatre for targeted education sessions offering advice on products and technologies which serve this segment. Turn to page 9 to view the theatre program.

SYDNEY 25-26 MARCH 2015

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What are some of the key themes or trends affecting the elevator and escalator industry in Australia at the moment?

Urbanisation is definitely a key theme impacting our industry. With a high concentration of Australia’s population living in metropolitan areas, we’re witnessing more high-rise residential buildings go up – and they’re only getting higher to cope with demand.

We’re also witnessing a keen interest from facilities managers to better monitor and understand occupant behaviour. Courtesy of new technologies, facilities managers are able to track things such as use and popularity of different services to assist with time and resource management, security and safety requirements, and energy efficiencies.

How is KONE responding to these themes and trends?

KONE is developing and delivering solutions that enable people to move smoothly, safely, comfortably and without waiting in buildings in an increasingly urbanised environment. This is what we call ‘People Flow’. One part of this is the launch of KONE’s Destination Control Systems which provide clear guidance for passengers, assigning them to the most appropriate elevator according to their destination floor. This clever use of technology reduces travel times and eliminates overcrowding and unnecessary stops. Destination Control systems are just one element of the recently launched KONE People Flow Intelligence suite, as well as access control, information communication and equipment monitoring.

We’re also reaching new heights with the introduction of KONE UltraRope™; a revolutionary hoisting technology that will enable elevator travel heights of up to one kilometre – twice the distance currently feasible.

What can we expect to see from KONE at Total Facilities 2015?

• Elements from the People Flow Intelligence suite of solutions, including the KONE KSP 858 destination operating panel with advanced touch screen.

• A new range of building doors designed for the health and aged care sectors. • KONE UltraRope™ - winner of the Hindmarsh Award for Innovation at the 2014

Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence Awards.

Visit KONE at stand C54

Total Facilities spoke to KONE Managing Director Rob Cameron, in the lead up to this year’s show.

Global leaders in the elevator and escalator industry, KONE, will be returning to Total Facilities for a third time in 2015. With innovation and technological advancement at the core of its business, KONE are a perfect fit as the first ever sponsor of the Total Facilities New Product Showcase.

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Businesses are beginning to recognise the importance of an integrated approach to the design, construction and management of their buildings, with an increasing trend for facilities managers to be engaged from the outset of major projects.Earlier input from end-users helps designers to better understand the intended use of the building and implement the right infrastructure, thereby maximising a facility’s functionality and efficiency.We looked at a few shining examples of Australian facilities that have taken advanced facility management solutions to the next level.

St Stephen’s Private Hospital, Queensland

Located in Queensland’s Hervey Bay, St Stephen’s Private Hospital is Australia’s first fully integrated digital hospital. A truly paperless healthcare facility, the hospital has a completely digitised record and patient management system, including electronically dispensed drugs and monitoring of patients during surgery.The hospital is designed to accommodate the changing requirements of the hospital community. The facility has the infrastructure ready to manage an increase in capacity, the re-purposing of existing spaces and incorporating ever-changing technology as it develops, all the while maintaining a stress-free, healing environment for patients.

171 Collins Street, Victoria

This award-winning commercial property in Melbourne’s CBD is best known for its significant sustainability features that work to create a better environment for its occupants.A high-performance external façade enables it to achieve energy efficiency targets while an Australian-first ceiling tile system that absorbs office pollutants and under floor air distribution system create a healthier environment for workers. The building also features an impressive greywater treatment system that repurposes used water from cyclist shower facilities for use in cooling facilities and toilets, offsetting 90 per cent of the cooling towers’ water consumption.

SYDNEY 25-26 MARCH 2015

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Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

A sprawling university across several Western Australia campuses, Edith Cowan University is a leader in facilities management in the tertiary education sector. Key to its success is the integrated approach the university’s Building and Services Maintenance team and Asset Delivery team have taken during the construction of new facilities.Capturing information on individual buildings, rather than on a whole campus, was identified by the team as being key to creating significant energy and operational efficiencies cross-campus and better management of the facilities. Using QFM facilities management software, the university collects data on all of its assets, enabling a greater understanding of how they work.Through dashboard technology, the university monitors each building’s total and peak energy use. Monthly reports generate insightful information into each building’s financial and environmental impact, which can then be shared with the occupants. The software also allows the facility manager to schedule and manage maintenance activities across the university.

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, South Australia

An integrated approach during design and construction has seen South Australia’s Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) become a unique building that provides stand out energy and operational efficiencies. The building’s key feature is an integrated building system (IBS), provided by Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture, that integrates power management, process automation, building management, IT management and security.The system works by integrating the building’s technologies, such as climate control systems, lifts and lighting, to create energy and cost efficiencies throughout. The building information modelling (BIM) software used during the design process ensures the building’s adaptability for future technologies and management.

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NOT SURE ?

YES!

NO

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YES!

YES!

Do you consider yourself to be a facilities manager?

What you’ll see at

Are you involved in the design of buildings including fit-out?

Do you have influence to implement new products and

technologies?

Do you purchase staff supplies or manage

workplace relations?

Are you looking to further your professional

development?

Do you manage sub-contractors that clean,

maintain or protect your building?

Are you responsible for procuring suppliers or

contractors?

Fantastic then Total Facilities is the ultimate event for you.

You are in fact a facilities professional and should attend Total Facilities 2015.

Oh no, maybe Total Facilities isn’t quite right for you. But keep in touch for the hottest FM news and updates.

Total Facilities 2015 is right down your street!

Uncover ways to create a more sustainable, renewable and carbon efficient building at the High Performance Buildings Pavilion.

Visit the Central Networking Bar for a drink and the chance to network with your peers and fellow FM professionals.

See the largest cross-section of products catering to the built environment from industry leading suppliers.

Learn from a renowned line-up of industry speakers in a series of free educational seminars at the Main Stage Seminar Theatre.

Don’t miss the debut of the New Product Showcase featuring the newest, brightest and most innovative products to launch in the Australian market.

SYDNEY 25-26 MARCH 2015

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Aureled range The Aureled family includes exciting new diffuser options and the latest LED technology. The end result is a family of luminaires that are extremely energy efficient and visually comfortable. Now you can bring a slice of daylight to any indoor environment. Organic Response enabled.

Eagle Lighting Australia Stand D54FITOUT

People Flow Intelligence Solutions KONE’s People Flow Intelligence suite offers complete, customised solutions to manage the flow of people around buildings. With innovations for destination, information, access and monitoring, these solutions are designed to last the lifetime of the building and include the flexibility to grow with technology as KONE develops additional solutions.

KONE Stand C54BUILDING SERVICES

Walk-behind Battery Burnisher Tennant’s B5 walk behind battery burnisher delivers high performance, high gloss results - with no emissions. This award winning burnisher comes standard with an active HEPA dust control filtration system to improve indoor air quality and a low 63dBA for noise sensitive environments.

Tennant Australia Stand D24CLEANING

Dyson Airblade™ Tap Wash and dry hands at the sink with Airblade™ technology in a tap. Hands can be dried at the sink in 12 seconds and there’s no need to move to a separate drying area. The Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer uses a HEPA filter removing 99.97% of bacteria from the air used to dry hands. Plus the Airblade™ Tap costs up to 97% less than paper towels.

Dyson Stand A18BUILDING & ENGINEERING

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Please note all theatre sessions are subject to change. Refer to timetables at the event for the most up to date information.

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Drive your professional development by learning from a renowned line-up of industry speakers in an engaged face-to-face forum.

The theatres at Total Facilities feature a series of free informative seminars addressing the critical issues affecting today’s facilities management landscape.

Wednesday 25 March Thursday 26 March

10:15 -

11:00

KEYNOTE: International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney – Building Strong Foundations for a Bright FutureAdam Mather-Brown, General Manager at ICC Sydney

10:15 -

11:00

CASE STUDY: Communication and the Human Factor – How service provider training reduces risk and increases careGraeme Stewart, General Manager at AE Smith & Diana Fitzgerald, National Manager at Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) Victoria

11:30 -

12:00

PANEL DISCUSSION: Taking an Innovative Technology to Market Chair: Wynne Henderson, Managing Director at Total Energy Solutions (TES) Panellists: Tom Faulkner, Development Manager at Mirvac; Tony Fullelove, Project Director at AGL & Simon Da Costa, Engineering Consultant

11:30 -

12:00

Innovation in Fire and Evacuation Training – Isn’t it time?

David Gilmore, National Sales Manager at Evac Service

12:30 -

13:00Session to be confirmed

12:30 -

13:00

The Great Paperchase – How much does compliance administration really cost?

Nigel Dalton-Brown, Cofounder and Managing Director at Strytex

13:30 -

14:00

Workplace Safety – A Focus on FloorsCarl Strautins, Safety Expert at Safe Environments Australia & Theresa Sukkar, Technical Manager at 3M

13:30 -

14:00

CASE STUDY: Safe Access to HVAC- A Melbourne Health case study in reducing liability and saving livesCarl Sachs, Managing Director at Workplace Access & Safety

14:30 -

15:00

The Next Leap Intelligent BuildingsAlex Lee, General Manager - New Equipment Modernisation Business at KONE

14:30 -

15:00

Transforming the Healthcare Built Environment in Order to Reduce Infection TransmissionJoseph Pepe’ Velasquez, Director at Cuoco Design

15:30 -

16:00

How Clean is “Clean” in Data Centres, Cleanrooms and other Critical Environments?Bob Allan, CEO at BACS Contamination Control

15:30 -

16:00

A Skills Model for Successful FM Contract Management

George Strohfeldt, Principal at Contract Control International

16:30 -

17:00

4 Steps to Inspire Action on your Workplace MessagesMarie-Claire Ross, Leadership & Communication Coach at Corporate Culture Creator

16:30 -

17:00

CASE STUDY: Rope Access in ActionSean Vassallo, Director & Michelle Vassallo, Administrator at API Rope Access Services

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SYDNEY 25-26 MARCH 2015

Please note all theatre sessions are subject to change. Refer to timetables at the event for the most up to date information.

Wednesday 25 March Thursday 26 March

11:00 -

11:30

The Way Forward - High Performance BuildingsAshak Nathwani, Honorary Associate in the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at University of Sydney

11:00 -

11:30

Big Data - Intelligent BuildingsJonathan Clarke, Senior Associate at Norman Disney & Young

12:00 -

12:30

Building the Facility of Next Week, Today!David Puxty, Head of Australian Operations at SmartBin

12:00 -

12:30

The Role of Certified Efficiency Leaders in Comprehensive Building RetrofitsLuke Menzel, Acting CEO at Energy Efficiency Council

13:00 -

13:30

Lighting Controls in Common Areas - Why & How?Steve Cahill, CEO at Enlighten Australia

13:00 -

13:30Session to be confirmed

14:00 -

14:30

What All Waste Generators Should Know?Tony Khoury, Executive Director at Waste Contractors and Recyclers Association (NSW)

14:00 -

14:30

The Power of ControlNeil Krotzsch, Director at Horiso Engineering Division

15:00 -

15:30

CASE STUDY: Creating Cash Flow in High Performance BuildingsPeter Dickinson, CTO at Building IQ

15:00 -

15:30Session to be confirmed

16:00 -

16:30

Demistifying Green CleaningDavid Baggs, CEO & Program Director at Global GreenTag

16:00 -

16:30

Passion and Persistence Leads Path to SustainabilityChaminda Senanayake, Facility Project Engineer at Caterpillar of Australia

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The search is on to find Australia’s facility manager with the loveliest loos in the land - with nominations now open for the inaugural Australia’s Best Bathroom Facility Award.

Although it’s a subject that is usually approached with discretion, we are encouraging you to discuss your dunny…Whether it’s a soothing scent, comfy seats, creative design or practical organisation, Total Facilities wants to find what makes a person skip to the loo.

Australia’s Best Bathroom Facility competition is a great way to recognise your company’s facilities. How a business maintains its facilities is a reflection of a company’s commitment to their stakeholder satisfaction. So we invite you to show how important your staff and customers are to you and tell us about your toilet!

All finalists are invited to attend the exclusive Cocktail Reception on Wednesday 25 March where the winner of Australia’s Best Bathroom Facility will be crowned ‘King of Thrones’.

Ensure you register to attend Total Facilities 2015

STEP 1

You must follow Total Facilities on Twitter @totalfm_au

STEP 2

Visit totalfacilities.com.au to complete the entry form

STEP 3

Entering your facility is easy, simply follow these steps:

Eligibility: To enter your bathroom, you must be a professional working within the facilities function at your workplace and be able to provide photographic evidence of your bathroom.

Entries: Entries are accepted via the Total Facilities website only. You must ‘follow’ the Total Facilities Twitter profile and then submit via the competition entry form. All entrants must also be registered to attend Total Facilities 2015. Any entrants who do not follow Total Facilities on Twitter and are not a registered event attendee will not be entered.

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Wednesday 25 March 10:00am – 5:00pm Thursday 26 March 10:00am – 5:00pm

SYDNEY EXHIBITION CENTRE GLEBE ISLAND

NOTE: There is no bicycle or foot access to Glebe Island

BY TAXI

A taxi rank and drop-off point is located at the entrance to Hall 3.

Travel Time: 15 minutes from the CBD

FREE SHUTTLE BUS

Free shuttle bus service picks up from Central Station (Bay 13 Eddy Avenue) and Maritime Museum (Murray Street).

Travel Time: 25 minutes from Central Station and 15 minutes from Maritime Museum

FREE FERRY

Free ferry service from Convention Jetty, Darling Harbour (Captain Cook Cruises). We encourage you to utilise the free ferry service.

Travel Time: 10 minutes from Darling Harbour

BY CAR

Limited paid parking is available; we strongly recommend using other transport options above.

Cost: $25 before 10am, $35 after 10am and $20 after 2pm

Locations: 510 parking spaces at SEC venue (P1) with 470 additional spaces available at overflow car park (P2)

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Thank you to all sponsors and partners of

Total Facilities 2015 is proud to have successful partnerships with respected trade bodies and leading publications from the facilities and building management industries. These organisations provide us with a wealth of in-depth knowledge and help ensure the event offers up-to-date insights to the relevant industry professionals.

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