Commissioning is sometimes treated as the final activity before occupancy. Starting earlier creates a stronger link between the owner's requirements, the design, installation, controls, testing, and handover.
Design reviews improve testability
A commissioning-focused design review asks whether systems can be isolated, measured, balanced, tested, maintained, and understood by the people who will operate them.
These questions often reveal missing sensors, inaccessible components, unclear sequences, or responsibilities that would otherwise surface late.
Build the evidence as the project progresses
Closeout becomes more manageable when documentation is structured from the start.
- Owner's project requirements
- Basis-of-design alignment
- Submittal and controls reviews
- Installation checklists
- Pre-functional verification
- Functional test scripts
- Issue logs and retesting
- Training and systems manuals
Handover is an operational transition
The final objective is not a collection of test sheets. It is an operations team that understands the building, has accurate information, and can trust that systems respond as intended.
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