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Building Commissioning: What Can Denmark Learn from the U.S. Experience?
Building commissioning has been gaining momentum and awareness within the building industry as a comprehensive quality assurance process that can be used throughout the buildings life cycle to ensure that the needs and requirements the owner has for the building are met. Although building commissioning is gaining momentum it is still far away from being viewed as normal practice within the building industry. Of the countries that are the closest to succeeding in making building commissioning normal practice, the United States is the leader. To decrease the time it will take for commissioning to become normal practice in countries were commissioning is taking its first steps or has not yet been used, it would be beneficial to learn from the leading nations on how they have implemented commissioning. Because the United States is among the leading nations in implementing commissioning, there is a lot that can be learned from on how that process has evolved and all the effort that has been put into research on building commissioning. This article investigates how the commissioning process is undertaken at a leading commissioning providing consulting company in Denmark, and presents a case study with a comparison between two shopping malls out of which one has not been through a commissioning process, while the other has. The benefits of commissioning are outlined and proposals for how the process can be improved in the Danish consulting company compared to the well-established ASHRAE 0-2005 guideline. Finally, the article discusses and concludes what the future steps for commissioning in a country like Denmark should be based on how commissioning has evolved in the United States.
Building Commissioning: What Can Denmark Learn from the U.S. Experience?
Building commissioning has been gaining momentum and awareness within the building industry as a comprehensive quality assurance process that can be used throughout the buildings life cycle to ensure that the needs and requirements the owner has for the building are met. Although building commissioning is gaining momentum it is still far away from being viewed as normal practice within the building industry. Of the countries that are the closest to succeeding in making building commissioning normal practice, the United States is the leader. To decrease the time it will take for commissioning to become normal practice in countries were commissioning is taking its first steps or has not yet been used, it would be beneficial to learn from the leading nations on how they have implemented commissioning. Because the United States is among the leading nations in implementing commissioning, there is a lot that can be learned from on how that process has evolved and all the effort that has been put into research on building commissioning. This article investigates how the commissioning process is undertaken at a leading commissioning providing consulting company in Denmark, and presents a case study with a comparison between two shopping malls out of which one has not been through a commissioning process, while the other has. The benefits of commissioning are outlined and proposals for how the process can be improved in the Danish consulting company compared to the well-established ASHRAE 0-2005 guideline. Finally, the article discusses and concludes what the future steps for commissioning in a country like Denmark should be based on how commissioning has evolved in the United States.
Building Commissioning: What Can Denmark Learn from the U.S. Experience?
Ágústsson, Rúnar Örn (Autor:in) / Jensen, Per Anker (Autor:in)
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities ; 26 ; 271-278
11.02.2011
82012-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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