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Commissioning

Building Commissioning in Dallas-Fort Worth

Meet your objectives with enhanced project delivery

The building commissioning process (CxP) ensures we meet your expectations throughout your project.

McCownGordon strongly advocates incorporating commissioning into your project, citing its diverse benefits and swift payback timelines. CxP verifies and documents the operational status of systems to align with owner expectations. Commissioning comes in three primary types: New Building Commissioning, which focuses on newly constructed structures; Retro/Existing Building Commissioning, aimed at optimizing the performance of older buildings; and Monitoring-Based Commissioning, which involves continuous monitoring to proactively manage building systems. 

Retro-Commissioning at McCownGordon is designed to reduce building energy loss.

NEW BUILDING COMMISSIONING

New building commissioning is a quality assurance procedure for recently constructed structures. It involves a methodical process to verify that all building systems, including electrical, plumbing, heating, and ventilation, function as planned prior to occupancy. The objective is to ensure the efficient, safe, and design-aligned operation of the building.

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RETRO/EXISTING BUILDING COMMISSIONING

Addressing older structures makes retro/existing building commissioning essential. It requires a thorough assessment of the performance of an already-existing building to pinpoint potential areas for enhancement. This may involve improving energy efficiency, elevating occupant comfort, and lowering operational expenses. Essentially, it resembles a renovation initiative, but with a focus on enhancing the building’s operational efficiency.

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Building Assessments provided by McCownGordon

MONITORING-BASED COMMISSIONING

Taking a proactive stance on building maintenance, monitoring-based commissioning utilizes advanced technology for continuous surveillance of diverse building systems, such as HVAC and lighting. Alerts are triggered by any deviations from expected performance, facilitating prompt intervention to avert issues and enhance resource efficiency. It can be likened to real-time diagnostics for your building’s well-being. Additionally, this approach can be complemented by optimization, wherein building setpoints, schedules, and sequence of operations are finely tuned to align with the building’s characteristics.

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BUILDING ASSESSMENTS

Delivering a comprehensive perspective on your building’s state, our expert team assesses the optimal construction process. Conducting a Building Assessment, we scrutinize the building’s condition and systems to gauge risk and overall performance. With a strong emphasis on quality, we early assess the building and site during preconstruction to minimize the environmental footprint of practices and materials, concentrating on life cycle assessments (LCA).

Utilizing tools like Sefaira and our in-house LCA tool, we swiftly analyze energy consumption against utility, maintenance, and replacement costs, presenting our clients with the most sustainable choice.

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Meet the Team

Emily Tilgner, McCownGordon

Emily Tilgner

VP, Building Performance Solutions

Jereme Nollett, Sr Commissioning Manager at McCownGordon

Jereme Nollett

Senior Commissioning Manager

Andrew Shaver

Sr. Commissioning Specialist

Emily Tilgner, McCownGordon

Emily Tilgner

VP, Building Performance Solutions

Emily Leads multiple departments, including our MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing), Structural, Commissioning, Sustainability and QAQC teams. She brings a wealth of experience to the team, adding crucial knowledge when it comes to the systems of complex projects. With a long history in design, Emily’s unique perspective helps projects spot potential issues long before they happen.

Jereme Nollett, Sr Commissioning Manager at McCownGordon

Jereme Nollett

Senior Commissioning Manager

Leveraging his years of experience, Jereme specializes in building performance optimization, life- cycle cost analysis, cost-benefit analysis, carbon footprint reduction and energy conservation measures. He has a diverse background in system design, new and retrocommissioning, energy management, and test & balance with apassion for sustainable design and building optimization, resulting in an extensive understanding of MEP systems, their functionality and interaction with one another.

Andrew Shaver

Sr. Commissioning Specialist

Andrew brings a different viewpoint to the commissioning process. Coming from a background of facilities management and program management for construction activities in multi-site organizations, Andrew has spent time across the table as the owner. He has lead activities such as directing design decisions, operating procedures, leading multiple design-build projects, and understanding the cost associated with mechanical systems and their requirements. Over the last decade, he has worked to institute new and retro-commissioning in the facilities he served and advocated for optimization to prolong the life of mechanical systems, reducing operating costs, and aligning real-world metrics with design intent for optimal occupant comfort and usability.

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Benefits of Commissioning

Energy Savings

  • Projects with a comprehensive commissioning approach have up to 5x savings of the projects not commissioned.
  • Average savings of 75% of the original savings after 20 years.
  • Value of energy savings ranges from $0.02-$0.19/SF
  • Value of non-energy savings ranges from $0.23-$6.96/SF
  • Average costs are 0.4% of total construction

Affordability + Additional Savings

CxP provides an average of 13 to 16% annual energy savings, 8 to 20% lower equipment maintenance costs, better equipment performance and better indoor air quality (IAQ). The average ROI for CxP ranges from 1.1 to 4.2 years—a strong return on your investment.

Reduces Maintenance + Future Costs

  • Average owner maintenance costs of a commissioned building range between 18 to 20% less than a non-commissioned building. 
  • Between 46% and 62% of deficiencies identified during commissioning would manifest as higher repair/maintenance costs in the future.

Projects & Thought Leadership Articles

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Retro-Commissioning at McCownGordon is designed to reduce building energy loss.
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