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Retro-Commissioning case study finds safety issue as well as savings

Sometimes the company’s bottom line is not the only thing to benefit from Retro-Commissioning. As in the case of the following Retro-Commissioning case study, critical safety issues may be uncovered during the RCx process. (more…)

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Key strategies for Retro-Commissioning success

During a Retro-Commissioning project, the implementation of certain guidelines and strategies can help result in major overall success for a building and its owners. A successful Retro-Commissioning project can equate to overall energy savings, increased equipment life, and improved occupant comfort, not to mention a better understanding of operations and…

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Defining Retro-Commissioning objectives

The objectives of a Retro-Commissioning project play a critical role in the development of a provider’s Scope of Work for the project. A set of objectives helps building owners, building staff, and the Retro-Commissioning agent adhere to steps that should be taken during the project to result in the desired…

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Building commissioning as a business strategy

Business owners are used to thinking of buildings as assets. However, business leaders are less likely to think of those buildings as having a strategic role to play in the company’s performance or growth, because those buildings don’t tend to show up in those arenas of discussion. (more…)

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How to prioritize and select Retro-Commissioning improvements

Before a Retro-Commissioning project begins, the Retro-Commissioning provider conducts an investigation on the building to recognize and discover where opportunities and improvements can be made. All improvements are compiled and made into a document known as the Findings Log. The Findings Log is then presented to the building owner, and…

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What to expect from a Retro-Commissioning plan

A Retro-Commissioning plan is a formal document that carefully outlines a project’s goals, objectives, schedule, scope, and all documentation requirements. The plan is referred to throughout the course of a Retro-Commissioning project by everyone involved with the project and is used to determine specific guidelines, schedules, processes, procedures, and more.…

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Greener, Greater Buildings Plan mandates Retro-Commissioning in New York

Did you know that New York City has actually mandated retro-commissioning? New York City Local Law 87 requires that buildings over 50,000 gross square feet in size undergo periodic energy audit and retro-commissioning measures. Enacted in 2009, the law is intended to optimize building energy performance and is part of…

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Involving in-house staff in your RCx project

Retro-Commissioning has the potential to save a building thousands or even millions of dollars annually on energy and utilities costs. However, involving your own in-house staff in the Retro-Commissioning project can also result in lasting savings, as doing so can help your team better understand the building’s functions and daily…

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