The fifteenth edition of the Realty conference organized by Business Review will take place on June 16 at the Sheraton Bucharest Hotel. Structured on the four main segments of the real-estate industry – Office, Retail, Industrial and Residential – the conference will be the perfect platform for discussion on the latest trends and hottest topics in the industry as well as creating a favorable environment for business matchmaking.
The future of real-estate development. EU Regulation of the parking spaces for electromobility
Along with innovative technologies, the 21st century has seen a growing culture of environmental responsibility. In this context, the carbon footprint reduction is an important objective of today’s society and it can be achieved with the wide adoption of electric vehicles. The electric vehicle market is still emerging in the EU, but there are clear indications of its imminent growth. There is a visible shift towards electric power trains and more models are expected to come to the market. Adoption level and potential are higher among multi-car households and for those who have easier access to charging facilities – at work for example.
The fifteenth edition of Realty Conference
Business Review announces the fifteenth edition of the Realty conference, the event dedicated to real-estate professionals, which will take place on June 16 at Sheraton Bucharest Hotel, Platinum Hall. Realty 2016 will present the hottest topics in the office, retail, industrial and residential segments for stimulating competitiveness in a heavily-expanding market and a better understanding of consumer behavior and expectations.
RABO members interested in participating at Realty 2016 benefit from a 20% discount! To benefit from this offer fill in the registration form here: http://www.business-review.eu/register-to-event?id=101596 and insert “RABO2016” in the ‘Discount Code’ field of the form.
How to Develop Effective Service Level Agreements?
In today’s competitive business environment, Property and Facilities Managers need to be able to ensure that the levels of service that were promised during negotiations with Service Providers are actually delivered. At RABO we understand that the Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are the heart of a client-focused service. This is why we organize one-day training – Developing Effective Service Level Agreements on May 23rd, 2016.
Why should you attend? This course provides the knowledge and techniques to evaluate customer requirements, how to develop effective Service Level Agreements and how they can be used to make sure that the required service levels are achieved.
Cutting Costs while Maintaining Services – A training course designed for Facilities Managers
Every building owner faces a sum of challenges when it comes to the sustainability of the premises. The building process takes time and it is reassuring to know that money is well invested. This implies more than choosing the best building materials, it means working with teams made up of professionals, as well as implementing measures that cut energy costs and mechanical, electrical and computer based systems that have real positive impact on the long use of the building and its overall lifetime. [Read more…]
EU funding for energy efficiency in buildings
As a significant contributor to the energy consumption (40% of final energy consumption), and a principal responsible for a significant amount of CO2 emissions (36% of CO2 emissions), the building sector is subject to various policies, strategies and long-term decisions in order to reduce its impact. The reduction potential is immense, particularly through measures to increase energy efficiency and renewable energy production, not to mention the decrease of global warming that can be achieved. A significant reduction in the maintenance costs is also obtained mainly by reducing energy consumption. [Read more…]