Continuous Commissioning (CC®) of buildings is a rapidly growing sector within facility management services linked with a long-term demand for efficient tools and strategies directed onto acceptable tenant comfort, reduced energy consumption and cost of buildings maintenance. Continuous building monitoring techniques are used to provide the best possible level of detail for the analysis of building energy performance. Additional software/hardware installations can be required to provide effective building commissioning and monitoring. However in many cases, when this process is initiated, these additional installations (e.g. sensors, sub-meters, actuators etc.) can exceed the capabilities of the current Building Management System (BMS). Fur...
This paper presents an overview of literature and procedures about real-life, state-of-the-art imple...
The term Continuous Commissioning (CC) was first used by engineers at the Energy Systems Lab (ESL) a...
The influence of building occupancy and user behaviour on energy usage has been identified as a sour...
Continuous Commissioning (CC®) of buildings is a rapidly growing sector within facility management s...
The use and application of energy efficient technologies within new and existing buildings is a grow...
As a valid means to improve building sustainability, envelope and energy consuming systems’ (e.g. HV...
The drive to design more energy efficient buildings is increasingly leading to complex buildings wit...
A corporate headquarters complex located in Dallas, TX consists of four buildings served by a centra...
Buildings rarely perform as intended, resulting in energy use that is higher than anticipated. Build...
In the building industry, the quality control practices during the design stage, implementation, int...
This paper presents both the business and the technical case for the Continuous Commissioning (CC) ...
ABSTRACT The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerab...
The Continuous Commissioning (CCSM) process has become a very important energy conservation topic fo...
The Save Project BuildingEQ “Tools and methods for linking EPBD and continuous commissioning” develo...
To guarantee indoor thermal comfort in a typical European office building, about 40% of the total av...
This paper presents an overview of literature and procedures about real-life, state-of-the-art imple...
The term Continuous Commissioning (CC) was first used by engineers at the Energy Systems Lab (ESL) a...
The influence of building occupancy and user behaviour on energy usage has been identified as a sour...
Continuous Commissioning (CC®) of buildings is a rapidly growing sector within facility management s...
The use and application of energy efficient technologies within new and existing buildings is a grow...
As a valid means to improve building sustainability, envelope and energy consuming systems’ (e.g. HV...
The drive to design more energy efficient buildings is increasingly leading to complex buildings wit...
A corporate headquarters complex located in Dallas, TX consists of four buildings served by a centra...
Buildings rarely perform as intended, resulting in energy use that is higher than anticipated. Build...
In the building industry, the quality control practices during the design stage, implementation, int...
This paper presents both the business and the technical case for the Continuous Commissioning (CC) ...
ABSTRACT The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerab...
The Continuous Commissioning (CCSM) process has become a very important energy conservation topic fo...
The Save Project BuildingEQ “Tools and methods for linking EPBD and continuous commissioning” develo...
To guarantee indoor thermal comfort in a typical European office building, about 40% of the total av...
This paper presents an overview of literature and procedures about real-life, state-of-the-art imple...
The term Continuous Commissioning (CC) was first used by engineers at the Energy Systems Lab (ESL) a...
The influence of building occupancy and user behaviour on energy usage has been identified as a sour...