I have been working 6 days a week this summer, helping to push some projects to completion.
I am now frequently on-site at the Bethesda National Military Medical Center in Maryland, to oversee testing on many M/E/P/Data/Comm systems being installed in 700,000 sf of new clinic, lab, and patient care space, as well as over 200,000 sf of renovated space.
The 250,000 sf World Wildlife Fund headquarters in DC is about to complete retro-commissioning and is applying for LEED-EB (Existing Building) certification. I managed and documented an “enhanced commissioning process” and have helped complete an application to the US Green Building Council for LEED certification that should land them the highest rating, Platinum. Also completed and finalized the commissioning of a LEED Commercial Interiors renovation project for the building. Lastly, I have just validated their U.S. Department of Energy – Energy Star application for the entire building, with a rating of 86 (based on 100).
Another recently completed commissioning job included 80,000 sf of new interiors for the European Commission in DC.
I am providing this service as a contractor to CPM Scheduling, LLC. CPM is a highly respected and growing LEED commissioning consultant that has successful work in over a dozen states from Colorado to the East Coast. I currently act as Senior Commissioning Authority on their behalf.
I have a half dozen other projects, encompassing at least another 600,000 sf, in various stages, and as they are completed, I will tell about them here.
Tags: Building Commissioning, HVAC Operations, LEED Certified
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