Despite the owner's high level of confidence on his GC doesn't the CA owes his allegiance to the entity that hire him?
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NC-2009 EAp1: Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems
Despite the owner's high level of confidence on his GC doesn't the CA owes his allegiance to the entity that hire him?
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Lannie Farmer, LEED AP BD&C; QCxP
Vice PresidentAdvanced Commissioning Services & Solutions, Inc.
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November 24, 2010 - 2:01 pm
As a Commissioning Authority, the only allegiance should be to the owner. The intent of commissioning is to deliver a project that meets the requirements of the owner. This is not always the case with contractors that push for the maximum profit with the least amount of effort.