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The Cx Assistant
EDR's
Cx Assistant is a web-based reference designed to provide
project specific commissioning information to the design team. The
tool enables the users to accomplish the following six functions:
- Evaluate probable commissioning cost.
- Identify the appropriate commissioning scope for each project, and develop sample scope documents.
- Develop a sample design intent document with specific inputs from their projects.
- Develop a sample basis of design document with specific inputs from their projects.
- Access sample
commissioning specifications related to specific inputs for his/her construction project.
- View sample sequence of operations for their HVAC equipment
- Develop a sample Commissioning Plan with specific inputs from their projects.
- Develop a sample Training Plan with specific inputs from their projects.
- Develop a sample Systems Manual with specific inputs from their projects.
Click here to view information
on how to use the Commissioning Tool
What
is Commissioning?
Commissioning is a quality-assurance process that can be
incorporated into building design and construction to meet the following
objectives:
- Verify
that design intent is accomplished
- Assure
that systems operate as intended
- Validate
system performance
- Calibrate
baseline measurement of system performance
- Train
operations staff
Why
should we consider Commissioning for our Project?
Commissioning enhances building performance by:
- Minimizing
energy consumption by ensuring that all systems function in accordance
with the design intent
- Minimizing
environmental impacts associated with faulty construction
- Maximizing
occupant healthy and comfort by optimizing system performance
- Optimizing
life-cycle costs by maximizing system performance
To
get more background information on Commissioning, view the Commissioning
Handbook, the EDR
Design Brief on Commissioning, or the list of resources
available on the Cx Assistant Resources list.
Disclaimer: The files produced by Cx Assistant are not suitable for bidding without prior review by the project's architect or engineer of record. The information is provided to the user as a template that may be modified to suit specific project requirements prior to inclusion in contract documents.
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