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CitySwitch: Cafe Series

  • 13 August 2013
  • 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
  • Sydney
New tools for choosing and managing energy efficient office space


Moving offices can be a complex process for commercial office tenants. There are a multitude of considerations as part of the decision-making process, and tenants often underestimate the long-term benefits of both choosing an energy efficient space and managing it effectively.
In this national event series, federal, state and local governments are collaborating with the property sector to provide tenants with new guidance, tools and best practice for improved outcomes in the leasing process. The free sessions will:
  • Demonstrate the business case for choosing a high performing building;
  • Help tenants choose the best space to save on operational costs and become more energy efficient;
  • Support property agents and tenant advocates in delivering the latest tools and best approaches to best advise clients;
  • Enable property owners to better profile commercial office space for lease.
The latest industry developments and innovative resources to be showcased will include:
  1. The launch of the RICS ‘Leasa’ App (for IPhone, Android and web) and Guide for SME Office Tenants
  2. Insights into the new CitySwitch research review supporting a compelling business case as to why tenants should choose high performing buildings
  3. Overview of the NABERS tenancy rating tool and Energy Management Guide for Tenants.
What will participants learn?
  1. Best practice in the leasing process
  2. How to choose an energy efficient tenancy and building
  3. How to manage the energy efficiency of an office tenancy
  4. How to access and use various new and existing tools and guides
  5. How to save tenants money

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