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The all new BuildingsNY to take place May 2-3 at the Javits Center in New York City

The all new BuildingsNY is taking place May 2-3, at the Javits Center in NYC. BuildingsNY provides small and mid-sized building owners and building managers with the products & services they require to make decisions, make deals, issue RFPs and ultimately save money. Building owners and managers will have the opportunity to source products and services they need for all phases of their buildings' life cycle. The show floor has been re-built to cover all the products and services NYC buildings require including financing, buildings automation, environmental, maintenance & operations, security, design & construction, restoration & renovation and energy management. A New Solutions Center has also been added to the show floor for attendees to discover new products and services, attend networking events, vendor demonstrations and free education sessions. BuildingsNY also offers a world-class conference program boasting two full days of accredited continuing education on a variety of topics including architecture, energy, LEED, materials, policies & procedures, management, code compliance and more. Attendees can learn solutions to the challenges and requirements with over 32.5 GBCI CE hours offered. For more information visit www.buildingsny.com/nyrej.
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