The Energy Management Association is teaming up with CxAlloy to host a free AIA-approved webinar. This session will explore how McKinstry applies a data-driven, commissioning-based approach to identify, track, and visualize energy savings opportunities across buildings and campuses. Attendees will gain insight into how digital tools such as CxAlloy support ongoing building optimization, improve system performance, and enable long-term operational efficiency.

Learning Objectives

  1. People: Learn how engagement with facilities staff and building users improves understanding of building operations and supports long-term change. 
  2. Process: Learn practical approaches to evaluating building systems and operations to identify low- and no-cost energy savings opportunities. 
  3. Performance: Learn how measuring energy usage establishes a baseline, supports goal setting, and enables ongoing monitoring and maintenance. 
  4. Engagement: Learn methods for documenting, tracking, and communicating energy savings opportunities to support long-term performance and occupant comfort. 

Webinar Title: How McKinstry Uses CxAlloy to Track and Visualize Energy Savings Opportunities

When: May 5, 2026, 2:00 p.m. Eastern / 1:00 p.m. Central / 12:00 p.m. Mountain / 11:00 a.m. Pacific

Registration Link:
 https://www.energymgmt.org/events/how-mckinstry-uses-cxalloy-to-track-and-visualize-energy-savings-opportunities/

Presenters:
 Adam Hartman, PE, CCP, LEED Green Associate, Lead Commissioning Engineer, McKinstry
 Jacob Terry, Director of Product Development, CxAlloy
 Marianna Arocho, EIT, LEED Green Associate, Building Energy Engineer, McKinstry

Continuing Education Credits: AIA 1 LU | Cost: Free

Who Should Attend? Building Owners and Facility Managers, Commissioning Providers, Energy Managers, MEP Engineers, HVAC Testing Professionals, and other building performance professionals.

Sponsor: CxAlloy provides commissioning management software designed to streamline project delivery, track issues, and visualize building performance data. Their platform enables teams to manage commissioning workflows efficiently while supporting data-driven decision-making for improved building outcomes.

EMA is dedicated to providing education, training, and certification to energy management professionals for the benefit of the building owner. EMA administers an Energy Management Professional (EMP) certification that features a commissioning-based curriculum that maximizes energy efficiency and optimization of buildings.