Seminar series for executives in the EPC, AEC, and environmental services sectors. Covers growth strategies that incorporate sustainability and cleantech initiatives.
Sustainability Seminar Series By Scott Boutwell Oct08
1. “Sustainability in the Built Environment”
A Seminar Series for EPC, AEC, Water, & Environmental Services Executives
Abstract
Engineering design and environmental services firms face unique challenges today in light of
increasing interest in sustainability on the part of clients, but also from extremely challenging
market conditions due to credit freezes and associated project holds. This seminar series is
designed to provide a market assessment (current and future) for leaders at AEC and EPC firms
as well as to owner / operators; allowing them to incorporate concepts easily into current strategy.
The series covers issues such as: terminology & key market segments; technology identification
& use to close productivity gaps; internal knowledge sharing and social networking; and
conceptual strategy design. Course materials are derived from current project assignments by
Scott Boutwell (presenter), and include results from benchmarking of similar sustainability
strategies at global EPC and environmental services firms.
Given that the target audience is executive level, the seminars are developed considering the
typical time constraints on the part of these individuals. The recommended format of the course is
a 4 hour workshop, incorporating time for a break - out session on key initiatives. Given the
nascent stage of sustainability, it is meant as a very interactive session as a means to facilitate
new ideas for growth. Networking with peers, benchmarking, and interactive discussions on key
problems are considered critical components by EPC executives.
The seminars can also be provided in an on – line format; in these cases subject matter is
condensed and provided at a high level, and are limited to a 1 – 1.5 hour time frame. However, in
– depth sustainability subjects (water, buildings, and environmental mgt) usually require more
time to discuss; the sustainability overview seminar (below) is best suited for on – line
presentation, relative to other sustainability subjects.
Sustainability Seminar Series
- Overview: Incorporating Sustainability into Company Strategy
- Sustainability and Cleantech in the Water Industry
- Sustainability in the Buildings and Asset Mgt Industry
- Sustainability & Environmental Management Systems: Market Trends & Adoption
General Seminar Outline
Introductions and Level - Setting: goals and needs of audience
What is Sustainability? Terminology and definitions, and why it is important today
2. Overview of key market segments of interest: buildings, environmental, water, waste
management, energy development, and social impacts
In – depth discussion of specific market segment (i.e. buildings, water, environmental), according
to seminar
Review of Technology Trends: both information management and cleantech; and sources of
innovation and research
Benchmarking: what are other firms doing? What are EPC / Environmental services clients
indicating as to their needs?
Incorporating Sustainability Drivers into Strategy: leveraging internal knowledge; creating a
partner ecosystem; positioning for growth
Break – out Session: identify key problem / challenges, and discuss strategies to overcome
Discussion of break out session and Close
Target Audience
- General Managers / VPs / CXOs of EPC practices in water, resource management, building
design, construction management, and facility management
- General Managers / VPs / CXOs in environmental consulting services
- Owner / Operators or their program managers
Presenter
Scott Boutwell is a technology & strategy executive with over 25 years experience in
environmental systems, water programs, and sustainability. He has held leadership roles in
leading companies such as Oracle, URS Corporation, and the Shaw Group (CV may be reviewed
by following the LinkedIn link, below).
Scott has his own consulting practice providing corporate strategy services for technology
adoption & commercialization in the sustainability, engineering design, and cleantech markets.
Clients have included: Autodesk, American Institute of Architects, Abeam Consulting LTD, Visual
Numerics, Spoke Software, IFS, confidential EPC firms, as well as early stage technology firms in
social networking, CO2 conversion, and water treatment.
He has published extensively (see list below) on sustainability and is an invited speaker &
panelist at leading engineering design and sustainability conferences; including the recent CIO
Workshop in London, where global EPC executives discussed sustainability in the built
environment.
3. Publications and Presentations
Sustainability and Cleantech
“In the Age of Financial Meltdown, does Sustainability Matter?” (Column on TriplePundit, October
2008)
“Will Crisis Management drive Sustainability Adoption?” (Column on TriplePundit and ENN,
August 2008)
“Why the Sustainability Community needs Social Networking” (Column on TriplePundit and
Celsias, August 2008)
“Adoption of Green Technologies in the Buildings/Facilities Sector: A Market Perspective”
(Column on AEC Bytes, 6/08)
“Building Information Modeling and the Adoption of Green Technologies” (Two part column on
TriplePundit.com, 5/22/08)
“Driving Cleantech growth via Engineering Channels” (Column on Cleantech.com, 1/08)
“How BIM and Greentech will affect the Engineering & Construction Industry” (Article on
Greenbiz.com, 3/08)
“Developing a Cleantech Strategy”. Presentation to the American Council of Engineering
Companies (ACEC), November 2008.
“Bentley Systems BE Awards for Sustainability”. Invited judge of technology submissions in
‘sustaining the environment’ and ‘sustaining infrastructure’. May 2008 conference.
“CIO Workshop”. Invited to attend the London workshop of 30+ CIOs from global EPC firms.
September 2008.
Environmental Management Systems
“Modeling Remediation at Hazardous Waste Sites”. Lead author of book published by Noyes
Publications, Princeton NJ. 445pp. 1988
“Risk Assessment at an Agent Orange contaminated site”. Co – author with T. Marshall and M.
Dubinsky. Chapter in book “The Risk Assessment of Environmental Hazards” (D. Paustenbach,
editor). Wiley & Sons Publishers, 1989.
“Natural and technologic hazardous material releases during and after natural disasters: a
review”; in Science in the Total Environment, April 2004. Co – author with T. Varner and S.
Werner.
4. For More Information
Complete bio, with 11 recommendations and list of articles published:
www.linkedin.com/in/scottboutwell
AEC & Cleantech Trends Blog: www.scottboutwell.blogspot.com.
Contact information:
Email: scott@c-level.biz
Phone: 415-279-3730
Location: San Rafael CA