| Course Title |
Commissioning Analysis for the Architect and Engineer |
| Contributing Author |
John McFarland, Principal and Dtr., Engineered Systems
Michael Weiss, Ph.D., President and Founder |
| Course Description |
This learning experience tailors its review of the commissioning process for Architects and Engineers. Of particular importance are those activities that have to be started prior to design and construction and that will affect the entire life of the project.
The course is organized around the five phases of the process. In each phase the course examines:
- Key activities
- Desired outcomes
- Participant roles and responsibilities
- Key documents
The course provides interactive activities to guide the learner through the steps within each phase and to highlight key features of the documents covered in that phase. |
| Learning Objectives |
- Describe the goals and activities within each commissioning phase.
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of the commissioning team members for each phase of the building commissioning process.
- Describe the specific tasks and responsibilities that architects and engineers typically perform in each phase of the project.
- Explain how the activities and outcomes of each phase are related to down-stream phases.
- Complete and interpret required commissioning documents and identify the phases in which they are utilized.
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| AIA Provider Number |
K168
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| AIA Credit Value |
2 LUs |
| Health, Safety, Welfare Credit |
YES |
| Sustainable Design Credit |
YES |
| Length of course |
2 Hours |
| CSI Provider Number |
CEN-08-203 |
| CSI Credit Value |
.02 |
| GBCI CE Hours |
2 |
| Number of test items w/description |
Twenty (20) items – mixed T&F and multiple choice. Participant must score 80% or higher for credit. |
| Time of course |
~ 2 hours |