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The commissioning process establishes and documents the Owners Project Requirements (OPR) criteria for system function, performance expectations, maintainability; verify and document compliance with these criteria throughout all phases of the project (design, manufacturing, installation, construction, startup,
Commissioning Process: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Preparation. In the planning stage, the commissioning team should first be formed and identified. Step 2: Design. Step 3: Pre‐Construction. Step 4: Construction. Step 5: Commissioning of Services. Step 6: Pre‐Handover. Step 7: Initial Occupancy. Step 8: Post-Occupancy Care.
What is Building Commissioning? Examine and cross-check construction documents. Assess claims about construction materials. Test and validate equipment upon installation. Check if Operations and Maintenance (OM) personnel receive adequate training. Follow good documentation practices for building systems.
Commissioning in construction is a quality-driven, systematic process that focuses on verifying and documenting that a building and all of its systems are planned, installed, inspected, tested, operated, and managed as designed.
Levels in commissioning Cx Level 1: Design input, Factory Acceptance Testing () Cx Level 2: Initial and construction testing. Cx Level 3: Start up testing (Pre Sat) Cx level 4: Site Acceptance Testing (SAT). Cx Level 5: Integrated Site Acceptance Testing (ISAT).
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This stage involves a series of comprehensive tests, inspections, and functional performance tests to validate that all building systems operate as intended. It also includes fine-tuning and adjustments to optimize system performance. Documentation is a critical aspect of the post-construction phase.
A Commissioning Agent, abbreviated as CxA, is a highly specialized professional responsible for overseeing and managing the commissioning process in construction projects. Their primary focus is on ensuring that building systems meet project requirements, design specifications, and industry standards.
Our approach to commissioning is a four step process: analyse, plan, do, review.

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