Building Commissioning.
Systematic and quality-focused.

Building commissioning is a systematic, quality-focused process to verify code-compliance of a new or existing building’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems.  Properly designed, installed, and tested systems must operate in accordance with the city’s building code and the owner’s project requirements. Commissioning confirms that commercial MEP design standards have been met and that systems perform as intended from initial startup through ongoing operation.

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Clients receive the most benefit when integrating into the overall MEP coordination and construction process. Commissioning helps ensure that building systems deliver long-term value, meet performance expectations, and support cost-effective operation throughout the life of the facility.

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The commissioning process evaluates HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire alarm, and fire protection systems. Ensuring they function safely, efficiently, and reliably. This includes reviewing MEP design documentation, verifying MEP load calculations, observing functional performance testing, and confirming proper controls operation. Commissioning supports code-compliant MEP design by identifying deficiencies early, reducing construction-related issues, and improving coordination between design and construction teams.

A well-executed commissioning process enhances energy-efficient and sustainable MEP design strategies. Not only does this help owners reduce energy consumption, but it also improves indoor environmental quality and extends equipment life. Our building commissioning services provide documentation assisting with permitting, occupancy approvals, and long-term facility management.

For both new construction and existing buildings, commissioning improves occupant comfort, reduces operating and maintenance costs, and minimizes system downtime.

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