What are the requirements/criteria to meet the 'Representative Projects'? to qualify as a Commissioning Agent under LEED?
When you fill the fields for sample project, does it matter what type of building (function), gross square footage or the kind of systems commissioned.
So having experience in commissioning of HVAC/RTU's/AHU's/Pumps/Etc. but with NO actual commissioning of chillers or cooling towers but decades of experience in designing these systems. Would that person qualify for being a CxA under the LEED guidelines.
Also, the largest building they commissioined was 100kSF while this project is 150kSF would that also be an issue?
Chris Ladner
PartnerViridian
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August 21, 2012 - 8:36 am
All of the things that you have mentioned are important when defining the CxA experience. I think experience with the commissioned systems is the most relevant. The experience with building of similar type is also important to make sure the CxA has a background in the buildings operational systems, schedules, and idiosyncrasies of a specific type of facility.