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Commissioning CxGreen Projects-LEED
15-or-so-Best Practices Thoughts Ideas

Glin W. Jay, CFM, PMP, IFMA Fellow
SEBESTA BLOMBERG ASSOCIATES, INC. Minneapolis -
Chicago - Dallas - Boston - Washington, DC -
Shanghai www.sebesta.com
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Commissioning (Cx)
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Commissionings Ultimate Goals
  • All components function as per design intent.
  • All components function together as an INTEGRATED
    SYSTEM.
  • All integrated systems function interactively.
  • Energy utilization is efficient and quantified.
  • Smooth transition / hand-off from contractor to
    user.
  • Minimize contractor call-backs!!

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  • Bottom Line What is Commissionings Ultimate
    Goal?
  • To insure that the owner receives a
  • Well designed, coordinated
  • Better constructed
  • Functional performing
  • Sustainable
  • Maintainable
  • High performance facility

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  • How Some Projects Flow

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  • Commissioning
  • Cx
  • Green LEED

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UltraSecurity
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Commissioning
  • What is Commissioning?
  • Why is Commissioning Needed?
  • When is Commissioning Performed?
  • Who Performs Commissioning?
  • How is Commissioning Performed?
  • What is Green LEED Commissioning?

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What Is Commissioning?
  • Definition No. 1
  • Verifying that building systems perform as
    required to meet the needs and expectations of
    the owner.

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What Is Commissioning?
  • Definition No. 2
  • Systematic process of assuring that a building
    facility performs efficiently in accordance with
    the design intent and the owners operational
    needs.

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What Is Commissioning?
  • Definition No. 3
  • Systematic process of assuring by verification
    and documentation, from the design phase to a
    minimum of one year after construction, that all
    building facility integrated systems perform
    interactively in accordance with the Owners
    Intent Design Intent, Constructed Intent and in
    accordance with the owners operational needs,
    including preparation of OM personnel.

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Sound Bite Definition of Commissioning
  • Formalizes the Quality portion of Budget,
    Schedule and Quality for Scope of Work.
  • NOT just a start-up activity
  • Most important components
  • Documentation of Intent
  • Verification of Functionality
  • Training of OM Personnel
  • Process to verify functionality of operations,
    enhance contractor turn-over to owner, avoid OM
    problems, Improve OM operating budgets.

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So why Commission?
  • More Complex SMART Building Systems
  • Complex Environmental Control Systems
  • Indoor Air Quality Requirements
  • distribution outside air
  • Energy Efficiency Issues
  • Increasing Costs of Operation and Maintenance
  • Project / Building Turn-Over from Contractor to
    Owner
  • Designer and Contractor Call Backs After
    Construction

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Where Does Commissioning Fit In ?
  • BUDGET

Scope of Work
SCHEDULE
QUALITY
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Benefits of Commissioning
  • Eases Building Turn-Over from Contractor to Owner
  • Reduces Call Backs After Construction
  • Designer
  • Contractor
  • Improved Environmental Controls
  • Energy Savings
  • Increased O M Staff Knowledge
  • Persistence of Energy Savings

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Contractor Equipment Training
Submit Daily Test Reports
Conduct Deferred Verification Tests
Discovery Process
Cx Coordination Kickoff Meeting
Cx Systems Training
Develop Cx Plan
Generate CAR Report for each Deficiency
Air and Water Balancing
Cx Scheduling Meeting
Pass?
N
Kickoff Meeting with Team
Design Intent Document (DID)
Pass?
N
Shop Drawing Submittal Review
Contractor Correct Deficiencies
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Periodic Design Team Cx Coord. Meetings
Y
Design Development Review
Y
Periodic Cx Coordination Meetings
Systems Readiness Checklists Submitted
OM Manual Submissions
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Submit Daily Test Reports
Draft Cx Spec. Section
Update DID to Reflect Design Evolution
Construction Phase Documentation Review
Training Plan Submittals
Conduct Verification Tests
50 CD Review
Finalize Test Procedures based on Approved
Submittals OM Manuals
Generate a Corrective Action Report
Pass?
Update DID to Reflect Construction Phase Changes
N
95 CD Review
10-Month Warranty Meeting
Y
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Installation Test Reports by Contractors
Develop Test Procedures Checklists for
inclusion in Final Cx Specification Section
Final Cx Report
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Schedule OM Training
Amend Final Cx Report
Bid Documents
Verification Test Scheduling Meeting
Warranty Phase
Testing Training Phase
Design Phase
Construction Phase
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What Systems are Generally Commissioned?
  • HVAC
  • Plumbing
  • Fire Protection
  • Controls
  • Electrical
  • Lighting
  • Emergency Power
  • EMCS
  • Life Safety
  • Building Envelope
  • Elevators
  • Functional Components
  • (Whole Building)

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When Is the Commissioning Process Started?
  • Pre-Design
  • Design
  • Construction
  • Post Construction
  • Post Warranty
  • Existing
  • Buildings

Can Begin at Any Time
The Earlier, the Better!
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When Performed ? Type of Commissioning
  • New Project Commissioning
  • Retro / Post -Commissioning
  • Re-Commissioning
  • Continuous Commissioning

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Who Performs Commissioning?
  • Commissioning Team
  • Cx leading
  • Designers
  • Contractors
  • Owner

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How is Commissioning Performed?
  • Develop a Commissioning Plan for the Specific
    Project
  • Define Team Members
  • Define Roles Responsibilities
  • Define Systems to be Commissioned

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Contractor Equipment Training
Submit Daily Test Reports
Conduct Deferred Verification Tests
Discovery Process
Cx Coordination Kickoff Meeting
Cx Systems Training
Develop Cx Plan
Generate CAR Report for each Deficiency
Air and Water Balancing
Cx Scheduling Meeting
Pass?
N
Kickoff Meeting with Team
Design Intent Document (DID)
Pass?
N
Shop Drawing Submittal Review
Contractor Correct Deficiencies
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Periodic Design Team Cx Coord. Meetings
Y
Design Development Review
Y
Periodic Cx Coordination Meetings
Systems Readiness Checklists Submitted
OM Manual Submissions
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Submit Daily Test Reports
Draft Cx Spec. Section
Update DID to Reflect Design Evolution
Construction Phase Documentation Review
Training Plan Submittals
Conduct Verification Tests
50 CD Review
Finalize Test Procedures based on Approved
Submittals OM Manuals
Generate a Corrective Action Report
Pass?
Update DID to Reflect Construction Phase Changes
N
95 CD Review
10-Month Warranty Meeting
Y
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Installation Test Reports by Contractors
Develop Test Procedures Checklists for
inclusion in Final Cx Specification Section
Final Cx Report
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Schedule OM Training
Amend Final Cx Report
Bid Documents
Verification Test Scheduling Meeting
Warranty Phase
Testing Training Phase
Design Phase
Construction Phase
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How is Commissioning Performed?
Design Phase Commissioning Activities
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How is Commissioning Performed?
Construction Phase Commissioning Activities
Operations and Maintenance Documentation
Preparation
Schedule Commissioning Activities
Shop Drawing Review
Training Plan Review
Regular Coordination Meetings / Site Visits
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How is Commissioning Performed?
Training and Testing
Testing
Final Commissioning Report
Contractor Training
Systems Training
Deficiency Correction
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How is Commissioning Performed?
Warranty Period Commissioning
10-Month Check-up
Amend Final Commissioning Report
Deferred Testing
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Final Commissioning Report
  • Completed Commissioning Plan
  • Updated Design Intent Documentation
  • Certified Contractor Required Testing Results
  • Contractor Training Plans Materials
  • Cx System Wide Training Plan Materials
  • System Readiness Checklists
  • Documentation of each Verification Testing
    Procedure Performed
  • Functionality Documentation

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  • Bottom Line What is Commissionings Ultimate
    Goal?
  • To insure that the owner receives a
  • Well designed, coordinated
  • Better constructed
  • Functional performing
  • Sustainable
  • Maintainable
  • High performance facility

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Cost Factors
  • Depending of rigger of Process, but some
    Rules-of-Thumb for full commissioning services
  • 2 - 4 of construction costs for systems
    commissioned.
  • ½ - 2 of overall project construction cost.
  • Factors Impacting Cost of Commissioning
  • Number of different systems
  • Complexity of systems
  • When commissioning starts stops
  • Project delivery method
  • What commissioning includes

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Project Cost Savings
  • Pentagon facility OM staff have quantified a
    cost savings ratio of
  • 1.40 savings return for every 1.00 invested in
    commissioning.
  • Successful contractor OM hand-off
  • Things worked from day-one
  • Minimized contractor call backs
  • Systems are easier to maintain
  • Addressed equipment issues prior to termination
    of Warranty period

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Commissioning to SupportGreen
BuildingsSustainable DesignsLEED Certifications
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Overview
  • Green Buildings LEED Cx
  • What is it?
  • How is it done?
  • What does it mean for the Owner?
  • Benefits
  • US Green Building Council
  • LEED Certification/Rating System

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What If you had a
  • better process for designing, constructing,
    commissioning, operating, maintaining and
    sustaining new and existing buildings?
  • improved methodology to increase and maintain
    the facility asset value?

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What if it resulted in
  • improved sustainable designs
  • better construction / hand-off
  • systems working correctly the first time
  • smoother turnovers
  • improved operator (OM) training

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What if it resulted in
  • lower operating costs
  • reduced energy consumption
  • improved building environments
  • extended life cycle asset value
  • increased productivity of the people
    utilizing the facility / environment

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7th Generation Law
  • "In every deliberation, we must consider the
    impact of our decisions on the next seven
    generations."
  • Native American Law (Chief Seattle Iroquois
    Confederacy)

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Current Impacts of Facilities
  • On the Environment
  • Buildings use 40 of the worlds energy, 75 of
    the worlds wood, and 16 of the worlds water
  • On the Economy
  • About 2 of a buildings Life Cycle Costs are
    due to design construction, 6 for OM, and 92
    for occupant salaries
  • On People
  • US EPA finds that people spend 90 of their time
    indoors
  • 30 of new and renovated buildings have IAQ
    problems

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  • Some
  • GREEN
  • Definitions
  • US GBC

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What is Green Design?
  • Design and construction practices that
    significantly reduce or eliminate the negative
    impact of buildings on the environment and
    occupants in five broad areas
  • Sustainable sites
  • Water efficiency
  • Energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • Conservation of materials and resources
  • Indoor environmental quality (IEQ)

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Green Buildings (AKA High Performance)
  • Create healthy, environmentally-sound
    resource-efficient buildings
  • integrated design approach
  • Promote resource conservation,
  • energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water
    conservation features
  • Consider environmental health impacts and waste
    minimization

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Green Buildings (AKA High Performing)
  • Create a healthy and comfortable environment
  • Reduce operation and maintenance costs
  • Built in flexibility
  • Responsive to local community
  • historical preservation,
  • access to public transportation
  • other community infrastructure systems.

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Green Buildings
  • The entire life-cycle of the building and its
    components is considered, as well as the
    economic, health and environmental impact and
    performance.

"We shape our buildings, and after that our
buildings shape us. Winston Churchill
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Leadership in Energy Environmental Design
A leading-edge system for designing,
constructing, operating and certifying the
worlds greenest buildings.
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Leadership in Energy Environmental Design
LEED rating system represents the U.S. Green
Building Councils effort to provide a national
standard for what consistitutes a green
building.
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Sustainability
  • To keep in existence maintain.
  • To keep up competently.
  • Green the sustained reduction in the use and
    conservation of non-renewable resources.

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Sustainable Design
  • Green the practice of reducing the content and
    utilization of non-renewable resources in the
    design, construction and operation of buildings
    and interiors.
  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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Sustainability
  • "Sustainable development meets the needs of the
    present without compromising the ability of
    future generations to meet their own needs."
    United Nations World Commission on Environment
    and Development.
  • "Then I say the earth belongs to each . . .
    generation during its course, fully and in its
    own right, no generation can contract debts
    greater than may be paid during the course of its
    own existence."Thomas Jefferson, September 6,
    1789

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Sustainable Design
  • High Performing Best Value
  • Green Design
  • Whole Building Design
  • Environmentally Responsible
  • Enhance health productivity
  • Life Cycle Perspective

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CommissioningCx
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What Is NEW Project Commissioning?
  • Systematic process of assuring by verification
    and documentation, from the design phase to a
    minimum of one year after the project, that all
    resources perform interactively in accordance
    with the design documentation and intent, and in
    accordance with the owners operational needs,
    including preparation of operation personnel.

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What Is RENOVATION Project Commissioning?
  • Systematic process of assuring by verification
    and documentation, from the design phase to a
    minimum of one year after the project, that all
    resources perform interactively in accordance
    with the design documentation, intent, existing
    (unaffected) systems and in accordance with the
    owners operational needs, including preparation
    of operation personnel.

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What Is RETRO - Project Commissioning?
  • Systematic process of assuring by verification
    and documentation, that all existing
    infrastructure systems are still performing
    interactively in accordance with the design
    documentation and intent, and in accordance with
    the owners operational needs, including
    preparation of operation personnel.

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Commissionings Ultimate Goals
  • All components function as per design intent.
  • All components function together as a SYSTEM.
  • All systems function interactively.
  • Energy utilization is efficient and quantified.
  • Smooth transition / hand-off from contractor to
    user.
  • Minimize contractor call-backs!!

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How is it Done?
  • Green Design LEED Certification

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LEED Certification Process
  • A three step process
  • Step 1Project Registration
  • Welcome Packet and on-line project listing
  • Step 2Technical Support
  • Reference Package
  • Credit Rulings
  • Step 3Building Certification
  • Upon final documentation submittal and USGBC
    review - approval

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How is it Done?
  • First
  • the owner must make a committed decision to
    sustain the green process for the project.

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How is it Done?
  • Second
  • the architectural design group generally
    registers the project (w/USGBC) for one of the
    four levels of LEED Certification.
  • Certification, Silver, Gold, Platinum
  • the design team must sustain the green design
    process for the project.

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LEED Levels of Achievement
  • Total Available Points 69
  • Four Levels of Achievement
  • Certified Level (26-32 points)
  • Silver Level (33-38 points)
  • Gold Level (39-51 points)
  • Platinum Level (52 points)

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LEED Point Distribution
Five LEED credit categories
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LEED Point Distribution
Five LEED credit categories
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How is it Done?
  • Third
  • the engineering design group conducts and
    develops an energy model of the support systems.

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How is it Done?
  • Fourth
  • the construction group is instructed in the
    basics of and sustaining for the green design
    during construction.
  • project is constructed green by all levels of
    contractors.

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Green Sustainability Just the Tip of the Iceberg
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How is it Done?
  • Fifth
  • As a required Prerequisite for LEED
    Certification, the owner must hire an independent
    third party
  • Commissioning (Cx) Group
  • ...to verify through documentation and Functional
    Performance Testing, the building systems meet
    Design Intent.

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Contractor Equipment Training
Submit Daily Test Reports
Conduct Deferred Verification Tests
Discovery Process
Cx Coordination Kickoff Meeting
Cx Systems Training
Develop Cx Plan
Generate CAR Report for each Deficiency
Air and Water Balancing
Cx Scheduling Meeting
Pass?
N
Kickoff Meeting with Team
Design Intent Document (DID)
Pass?
N
Shop Drawing Submittal Review
Contractor Correct Deficiencies
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Periodic Design Team Cx Coord. Meetings
Y
Design Development Review
Y
Periodic Cx Coordination Meetings
Systems Readiness Checklists Submitted
OM Manual Submissions
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Submit Daily Test Reports
Draft Cx Spec. Section
Update DID to Reflect Design Evolution
Construction Phase Documentation Review
Training Plan Submittals
Conduct Verification Tests
50 CD Review
Finalize Test Procedures based on Approved
Submittals OM Manuals
Generate a Corrective Action Report
Pass?
Update DID to Reflect Construction Phase Changes
N
95 CD Review
10-Month Warranty Meeting
Y
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Installation Test Reports by Contractors
Develop Test Procedures Checklists for
inclusion in Final Cx Specification Section
Final Cx Report
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Schedule OM Training
Amend Final Cx Report
Bid Documents
Verification Test Scheduling Meeting
Warranty Phase
Testing Training Phase
Design Phase
Construction Phase
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How is it Done?
  • Sixth
  • facility operations and maintenance personnel are
    trained in green design, construction, operations
    and maintenance.
  • OM personnel sustain the green project with
    maintenance procedures that do not negate the
    green process.

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How is it Done?
  • Seventh
  • STRONGLY recommended that every 24-months the
    main environmental support systems be
    RETRO-COMMISSIONED to insure that systems are
    sustaining the green intent and LEED Certification

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Benefits of Green Building
  • Environmental benefits
  • Reduce the impacts of natural resource
    extraction, manufacturing, operations and
    disposal
  • Economic benefits
  • Improve the bottom line
  • Health and safety benefits
  • Enhance occupant comfort, health productivity
  • Community benefits
  • Minimize strain on local infrastructures and
    improve quality of life

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Economic Benefits
  • Competitive first costs
  • Integrated design allows high benefit at low cost
    by achieving synergies between disciplines and
    between technologies
  • Reduce operating costs
  • Lower utility costs significantly
  • High durability low maintenance
  • Optimize life-cycle economic performance

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Economic Benefits
  • Increase building valuation
  • Decrease vacancy, improve retention
  • Marketing advantages
  • Reduce liability
  • Improve risk management

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Productivity Benefits
  • Improve occupant performance
  • Estimated 29 168 billion in national
    productivity losses per year
  • Student performance is better in daylit schools.
  • Patients have faster recovery times in daylit
    rooms
  • Reduce absenteeism and turnover
  • Providing a healthy workplace improves employee
    satisfaction
  • Increase retail sales with daylighting
  • Studies have shown 40 improvement

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Through Commissioning
  • All components function as per design intent.
  • All components function together as a SYSTEM.
  • All systems function interactively.
  • Energy utilization is efficient and quantified.
  • Smooth transition / hand-off from contractor to
    user.
  • Minimize contractor call-backs!!

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LEED Certification Benefits
Recognition of Quality Buildings and
Environmental Stewardship
  • Third party validation of achievement
  • Qualify for growing array of state and local
    government incentives
  • Contribute to growing knowledge base
  • LEED certification plaque to mount on building
  • Official certificate
  • Receive marketing exposure through USGBC Web
    site, case studies, media announcements

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Websites of interest
  • www.usgbc.org
  • www.eren.doe.gov
  • Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
  • Buildings for the 21st Century
  • www.wbdg.org
  • Whole Building Design Guide (NAVFAC)
  • www.bcxa.org
  • Building Commissioning Association
  • And many more links at sites listed above

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LEED Point Distribution
Five LEED credit categories
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Energy Atmosphere
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Can a Building be Designed and Constructed
without being Green

  • YES

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Can a Building be Designed and Constructed and be
Green without being LEED Certified?
  • YES NO

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Can a Building be Designed and Constructed
Green be LEED Certified without some level of
Commissioning?
  • NO

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  • Why Cx

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Why Cx ?
  • Systematic process of assuring by verification
    and documentation, from the design phase to a
    minimum of one year after the project, that all
    resources perform interactively in accordance
    with the design documentation and intent, and in
    accordance with the owners operational needs,
    including preparation of operation personnel.

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Contractor Equipment Training
Submit Daily Test Reports
Conduct Deferred Verification Tests
Discovery Process
Cx Coordination Kickoff Meeting
Cx Systems Training
Develop Cx Plan
Generate CAR Report for each Deficiency
Air and Water Balancing
Cx Scheduling Meeting
Pass?
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Kickoff Meeting with Team
Design Intent Document (DID)
Pass?
N
Shop Drawing Submittal Review
Contractor Correct Deficiencies
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Periodic Design Team Cx Coord. Meetings
Y
Design Development Review
Y
Periodic Cx Coordination Meetings
Systems Readiness Checklists Submitted
OM Manual Submissions
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Submit Daily Test Reports
Draft Cx Spec. Section
Update DID to Reflect Design Evolution
Construction Phase Documentation Review
Training Plan Submittals
Conduct Verification Tests
50 CD Review
Finalize Test Procedures based on Approved
Submittals OM Manuals
Generate a Corrective Action Report
Pass?
Update DID to Reflect Construction Phase Changes
N
95 CD Review
10-Month Warranty Meeting
Y
Enter all CARs into CAR log
Installation Test Reports by Contractors
Develop Test Procedures Checklists for
inclusion in Final Cx Specification Section
Final Cx Report
Contractor Corrects Deficiencies Submit a
Completed CAR
Schedule OM Training
Amend Final Cx Report
Bid Documents
Verification Test Scheduling Meeting
Warranty Phase
Testing Training Phase
Design Phase
Construction Phase
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Commissioning Ultimate Goals
  • All components function as per FINAL design
    intent.
  • All components function together as a SYSTEM.
  • All systems function interactively.
  • Energy utilization is efficient and quantified.
  • Smooth transition / hand-off from contractor to
    user.
  • Minimize contractor call-backs!!
  • Improve OM costs.

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  • Basic Project Life Cycle (3-best practices)
  • Owner Determines Need
  • Design (assessment / programming)
  • Construction
  • Hand-off to Owner
  • User fit up
  • Utilization of Facility
  • Operations Maintenance
  • Disposition of Facility

Sustainable Green Designs LEED
Project Commissioning
CMMS
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  • Green LEED
  • Commissioning Cx
  • 15-or-so Best Practices
  • Thoughts and Ideas

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  • Project Owner
  • is committed to Green /
  • LEED Certification

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  • Green / LEED / design Cx process
  • are implemented during Discovery

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Design Phase Commissioning Activities
Schematic Design
Review Sustainable Guidelines
Design Development
Register LEED Project
Develop Commissioning Plan
Develop Commissioning Specifications
Design Intent Document
Construction Documents
Finalize LEED Credit Goals
Issue Bid Documents
Develop Commissioning Schedule
Pre-bid Meeting
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  • Energy Modeling
  • is utilized to quantify sustainable energy
    management

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  • Design Intent Document
  • is developed in design and upgraded throughout
    construction

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  • Design Documentation
  • is reviewed by Peer / Cx / CM / OM groups

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  • Green / Cx Contractor Training
  • Is conducted at Pre-Bid meeting to help
    understanding of sustainable component impacts

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  • Cx is responsible for
  • Commissioning
  • As-Built document monitoring
  • Q/A
  • TAB

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  • OM Documentation is
  • Submitted just after approved submittals

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  • Cx develops implements
  • Pre-functional checklists
  • Functional Performance tests

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Construction Phase Commissioning Activities
Preconstruction Meeting
Commissioning Kick Off Meeting
Submittal Review
Contractor Progress Meetings
Commissioning Progress Meetings
Shop Drawing Review
Project Schedule Review
Site Observation Visits
Equipment Checklists
Witness Testing
OM Manuals
Manage LEED Documentation
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Testing/Training Phase Commissioning Activities
Corrective Action Reports
Verification Testing
Punchlist
Submit LEED Documentation
Re Commissioning Manual
Warranty Information
OM Manuals
Operations Maintenance Training
Project Closeout
Owner Occupancy
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  • Energy Modeling baseline is
  • Re-confirmed at conclusion of Cx / TAB

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Optimize Energy Performance
  • Model the energy and water systems to predict
    savings.
  • Design the building with equipment to measure
    energy and water performance.
  • Draft a Measurement Verification Plan to apply
    during building operation that compares predicted
    savings to those actually achieved in the field.
  • Provide fundamental systems Commissioning

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  • Cx assists with population helps implement
  • Computerized Maintenance Management System

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  • CMMS
  • Computerized Maintenance Management System
  • Work order processing
  • Requested
  • Run-to-failure
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling
  • Predictive maintenance monitoring
  • Operational (energy) monitoring

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  • Value of Commissioning integrated with
    implementation of CMMS programs
  • Obtain / load the data for all systems /
    components
  • Asset Tag all components
  • Conduct and Develop an asset condition assessment
    report
  • Commission system readiness and functionality

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  • Cx develops implements
  • System Wide Training for OM personnel

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  • Cx is responsible for
  • Assembly submission of all project closure
    documentation
  • System manual

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  • Cx is responsible for monitoring
  • Cx system warranties for first year

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Warranty Phase Commissioning Activities
Lessons Learned
Final Commissioning Report
10 Month Warranty Meeting
Deferred Testing
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  • Cx is responsible for monitoring
  • Sustainable components each quarter for first year

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  • Green LEED
  • Commissioning
  • Cx

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Glin W. Jay, CFM, PMP, IFMA Fellow gjay_at_sebesta.co
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SEBESTA BLOMBERG ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 East
Royal Lane, Building Three, Suite 200 Irving,
Texas 75039 972-401-2511, F)972-401-2512 Minneap
olis - Chicago - Dallas - Boston - Washington,
DC - Shanghai www.sebesta.com
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