Ongoing Commissioning: Stopping Your Building’s Drift toward Inefficiency



November 19, 2013
1:00-2:00pm EST

Dale Dyer
Plant Operations Manager
Western Kentucky
University 
 

scott gordon
Scott Gordon
Engineering & Development
Manager 
Johnson Controls


 
Jim Bochat
President
Commissioning Concepts


John Davies
John Davies
Vice President and
Senior Analyst 
GreenBiz Group

Top energy managers understand that measuring building performance shouldn’t be a one-time event. Buildings are in a constant drift toward inefficiency. The signs are often there in the form of higher utility bills. In a worst-case scenario, premature equipment failure can result in occupant safety issues and costly repairs.

Advanced analytics tools can support ongoing commissioning and provide constant monitoring. This can result in on-going prioritization of repairs, retrofit projects and control updates that can make a building more efficient.

Join us for a discussion about the existing building guideline developments from ASHRAE, and how facilities and energy managers are developing a long-term strategy for ongoing portfolio optimization. You’ll learn:

  • Basic concepts behind different levels of ongoing commissioning
  • ASHRAE guideline development
  • How ongoing commissioning can help prioritize building repairs, maintenance and retrofit activities
  • Case studies from the frontlines of ongoing commissioning efforts

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