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Commissioning is a quality-focused process that verifies building systems before and after occupancy. Rather than assuming everything works, commissioning confirms performance in real operating conditions.
Verify System Performance
Confirm HVAC, ventilation, lighting, and controls operate as intended.
Reduce Risk and Rework
Catch issues early to avoid warranty calls, callbacks, and late-stage fixes.
Improve Comfort and Reliability
Stabilize comfort and system operation across the building.
Support Long-Term Operations
Provide documentation and clarity for facility teams and owners.
Every building can benefit from commissioning, but the scope of work depends on the project type and performance goals.
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WHY IT MATTERS
Modern buildings are interconnected systems. When one component drifts, the entire building suffers as a result. Commissioning agents align systems so performance, comfort, and reliability stay on track.
Owners & Developers
Commissioning reduces surprises at turnover, limits
warranty calls and rework, and provides clear
documentation for cities, lenders, and incentive programs.
Design Teams
Design intent is verified in the field, performance
assumptions are validated, and clear feedback helps
strengthen future designs.
Contractors and Trades
Clear acceptance criteria streamline issue resolution,
reducing callbacks and late-stage changes.
Facility Teams
Commissioning supports a clear understanding of system operation, reduces post-occupancy comfort issues, and provides more predictable maintenance and troubleshooting.
Building Occupants
Well-commissioned building solutions deliver more stable
comfort, better ventilation, and fewer operational disruptions.
Scope is defined by code, programs (LEED, AEGB, ENERGY STAR), and owner requirements. The commissioning plan outlines exactly what is included, as well as how systems will be tested.
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WHEN IT`S REQUIRED
Code-Required Commissioning
Projects subject to IECC or ASHRAE requirements often require commissioning solutions, which are based on system type, size, and jurisdiction.
Green Building Programs
Commissioning is required, or strongly encouraged, for participation in AEGB, LEED, ENERGY STAR, and NGBS programs.
Utility Incentives and Rebates
Many incentive programs require documented commissioning to verify performance and qualify for rebates.
Owner or Lender Requirements
Owners and lenders may specify commissioning to verify installation quality beyond final walkthroughs.
Performance or Risk Concerns
Commissioning is often recommended when comfort issues, control problems, or operational risks need to be addressed.
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OUR APPROACH
Commissioning follows a structured, step-by-step process designed to verify system performance early, document findings, and support a smooth transition to operations.
Kickoff and onboarding to define goals and scope
Design and submittal review to identify issues early
Construction check-ins to verify installation quality
Functional testing of HVAC, ventilation, and controls
Issue tracking, resolution, and verification
Training and turnover support for facility teams