A process - focussed on operation - by which a building and its
services are conceived, designed, constructed, commissioned,
operated, maintained and decommissioned to provide the optimum
of cost and value for the occupier.
There is convincing evidence to show that buildings which meet
the occupier’s needs at the optimum of cost and performance are
those that have been properly commissioned. Commissioning is
generally seen as a process that takes place before the building
is handed over to the owner or occupier. But to get the best
from buildings the commissioning process should be managed and
planned from feasibility through design, construction and
operation.
This process is known as Continuous Commissioning. When
appropriately applied it will deliver substantial benefits in
reduced operating cost, energy consumption and environmental
impact while providing better buildings for the occupants and of
greater value to the owner. The information and knowledge gained
by the process provides rich feedback to design that will
accelerate innovation and our progress to a sustainable future.
Download the following PDF document to learn a little more,
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