Building Commissioning: Ensuring High Performance Green Buildings Photo
Course Overview
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As building systems have become more sophisticated, designers and contractors have specialized and focused on smaller areas of expertise. As a result they are less able to coordinate with each other to ensure building systems work together as an integrated whole.

Building Commissioning:

  • Facilitates all parties working together to ensure that the facility functions as intended.
  • Fine-tunes building systems to operate at optimum efficiency which saves money and minimizes wear and tear.
  • Ensures thorough and complete O&M manuals and training are provided to the operations staff.
  • Includes a process of systematic testing of building systems which helps identify problems more accurately and quickly than the standard punchlist inspection.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Building owners, design teams, contractors, product manufacturers and others responsible for the design and construction of high performance buildings.

SUGGESTED TIME
Learn Material
Lesson 1: Introduction
10 mins
Lesson 2: Benefits and Value of Commissioning 10 mins
Lesson 3: Who is the Commissioning Authority 10 mins
Lesson 4: Phases and the Commissioning Authority's Tasks 10 mins
Lesson 5: LEED® Requirements 10 mins
Lesson 6: Cost and Benefits 10 mins
Case Studies 5 mins
Focus on Tip Sheets 5 mins
Test Your Knowledge 10 mins
Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Learning Objectives
  1. Understand the benefits of building commissioning for the building owner, design team, contractor and facilities staff.
  2. Review "real world" building commissioning case studies.
  3. Gain experience with a variety of building commissioning educational resources.

Content Contributor

John K. McFarland

John K. McFarland, P.E., LEED A.P.
John McFarland is the Director of Engineered Systems at WorkingBuildings, a total building commissioning and sustainable construction consulting firm. He has twelve years of experience in building and designing fields. more >