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A tender briefing session is conducted as part of the overall tender process to help the client team explain and present to the tenderers the … Read More
A tender briefing session is conducted as part of the overall tender process to help the client team explain and present to the tenderers the … Read More
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, building energy consumption worldwide increases yearly at about 2%. This is due to many factors, some being 1. … Read More
What is the difference between installation/erection and commissioning? This question is asked quite frequently and is easy to explain. 🟧 INSTALLATION/ERECTION is the precursor to … Read More
Within the construction industry, there are commonly FOUR different types of commissioning that are widely deployed and delivered, depending upon the type of project/building: Below … Read More
We thought it would be interesting to start a page to consolidate the polls and commissioning statistics we collect on Linkedin, so here it is; … Read More
Tendering can be very expensive, so clients use a formal pre-qualification / pre-selection process for selecting from a pool of bidders (contractors, suppliers, vendors, and … Read More
Within construction, a Request For Information [RFI], or Technical Query [TQ], is a formal contract document generally issued during the earlier stages of a project … Read More
When a [RFP] Request for Proposal or [RFQ] Request for Quotation is received requesting a Service Provider to provide a cost on a package of … Read More
This air-cooled chiller checklist can be used and completed throughout the project and its different stages covering: Once the pre-functional checks have been completed, the … Read More
Upon successful conclusion of each data center commissioning level [0-6], a final certificate must be issued to the client and project team confirming the level … Read More
Level 6, managed by the CxP, closes out the Commissioning Process for the Data Center, transitioning the facility to the Building Operator…
Level 5 Integrated Testing is the final stage of onsite data center commissioning, where the Owners CxP conducts various tests and failure scenerio’s on the systems to ensure they operate inline with the design expectations…
Level 4 is where the Owners Commissioning Provider takes over the commissioning activities from the General Contractor and completes the Functional Testing of the Equipment and Systems…
Level 3 will focus on energization, starting-up and pre-functional testing of the facility systems. This will ensure they are ready for the CxP to take over and deploy their Level 4 activities…
Level 2 starts once the equipment and materials arrive onsite from the factory. Delivery, installation and pre-start-up inspections are completed, prior to the Level 3 Systems Start-Up…
Level 1 concentrates on completing the equipment Factory Testing to ensure it operates inline with the design expectations prior to shipping to site for installation. Here we talk about the steps required and documents…
Level 0 is the Start of the Data Center Commissioning Process that focuses on the Design and Planning. Setting up the Commissioning Process now will help ensure a better delivery…
If you have ever wondered about the difference between the LEED FUNDAMENTAL & ENHANCED Commissioning process, here is a table that lists the tasks and … Read More
LEED Enhanced Commissioning is a process completed under the U.S Green Building Council Pre-Requisite V4 BD+C New Construction, with its aim being the same as … Read More
LEED Fundamental Commissioning is a process completed under the U.S Green Building Council Pre-Requisite 1 EA Module, with its aim being that all fundamental systems … Read More