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Read the guides below to learn more about commissioning and related topics.

Education

A Practical Commissioning Guide for School Districts (K–12)

For districts, good Cx reduces callbacks, stabilizes classrooms (temperature/ventilation), and makes it easier for staff to operate and maintain systems long-term.

Education

A Practical Commissioning Guide for Universities

Commissioning is a quality-focused process that verifies building systems are designed, installed, tested, trained, and documented to meet a university’s needs—then helps keep them performing that way.

Commercial Construction

Guide to Energy Audits

Energy audits are an important tool for understanding energy usage, benchmarking performance, identifying improvement opportunities, and developing plans to increase energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

Building

Guide to Building Inspections

Building inspections are important for ensuring compliance and safety of buildings. During a building inspection, the structure, systems, and components of the building are examined. 

Building
Industrial

Guide to Implementing Digital Twins

A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical building or industrial project in the real world and enables virtual interaction with the asset.

Building

Guide to Preparing for a Fire Inspection

Fire safety inspectors ensure that equipment such as sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, fire doors, and fire alarms are working as they should. Inspectors also verify that other building systems meet safety standards.

TAB

Guide to Test and Balance (TAB)

The testing and balancing (TAB) of an HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) system is a necessary final step to guarantee that the designed system and the workmanship of contractors meets requirements.

Building

Guide to Existing Building Commissioning EBCx

The purpose of Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) is to plan, assess, investigate, analyze, improve, optimize, and verify the performance of building systems and assemblies.

Industrial

Guide to Industrial Project Commissioning

This guide covers 3 items needed for industrial project commissioning and 3 stages of industrial project commissioning.

Data Centers

Guide to Data Center Commissioning

Data center commissioning is a process that ensures industrial-scale, complex facilities are delivered according to the Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR).

Medical Buildings

Guide to Pharmaceutical Facility Commissioning and Qualification

In pharmaceutical facility commissioning, “qualification” is an aspect that refers to a facility that will be operated under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulations.

LEED Certification Commissioning

Guide to LEED Certification Commissioning

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification is a globally recognized standard for green building.

Commercial Construction

Guide to Commercial Building Systems Commissioning

Commissioning is a process of ensuring a building owner’s established occupancy requirements are met and all building systems are installed and operational.

Construction Administration

Guide to Construction Administration

Construction administration (CA) refers to the oversight and management activities performed by a construction administrator to ensure that the construction project is executed according to the project’s plans, specifications, and design.

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