LEED v5
Commercial Interiors
Energy and Atmosphere
Fundamental Commissioning

CI-v5 EAp3: Fundamental Commissioning Required

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© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To improve energy performance and limit GHG emissions by verifying that systems are operating per the OPR.

Requirements

Comply with ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 commissioning requirements for building systems, controls, and the building envelope, as applicable to the project scope, with the following additional provisions: 

  • All projects shall provide commissioning that addresses the project scope of work, including any tenant interfaces or interconnections with base building systems. Section 4.2.5.2 exceptions shall not apply.  
  • The referenced version of Standard 90.1 with errata shall be: 
    • 2019 or later for projects registered before January 1, 2028. 
    • 2022 or later for projects registered on or after January 1, 2028. 
  • By the end of the design development phase, the owner shall designate a commissioning provider (CxP) with experience completing commissioning on at least two projects of equal or larger scope and complexity. For alterations meeting the criteria in Exception 4.2.5.2, the CxP may be directly associated with design or installation of the building systems or controls being commissioned. 
  • In addition to the requirements of the applicable version of ASHRAE 90.1, the CxP shall: 
    • In pre-design, or as early as possible, assist in the development of the OPR, reviewing and updating the OPR through design and construction. OPR must address project scope of work for HVAC, SWH, power, lighting, other equipment including on-site renewable energy, and envelope. 
    • During design, review the BOD for compliance with the OPR, and attend at least one meeting to discuss review comments and commissioning. 
    • During construction, review submittals and substitutions for design deviations that impact the OPR, attend at least one milestone meeting, and perform a sample review (minimum 10%) of completed contractor documentation for QA/QC. 
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Credit language

USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To improve energy performance and limit GHG emissions by verifying that systems are operating per the OPR.

Requirements

Comply with ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 commissioning requirements for building systems, controls, and the building envelope, as applicable to the project scope, with the following additional provisions: 

  • All projects shall provide commissioning that addresses the project scope of work, including any tenant interfaces or interconnections with base building systems. Section 4.2.5.2 exceptions shall not apply.  
  • The referenced version of Standard 90.1 with errata shall be: 
    • 2019 or later for projects registered before January 1, 2028. 
    • 2022 or later for projects registered on or after January 1, 2028. 
  • By the end of the design development phase, the owner shall designate a commissioning provider (CxP) with experience completing commissioning on at least two projects of equal or larger scope and complexity. For alterations meeting the criteria in Exception 4.2.5.2, the CxP may be directly associated with design or installation of the building systems or controls being commissioned. 
  • In addition to the requirements of the applicable version of ASHRAE 90.1, the CxP shall: 
    • In pre-design, or as early as possible, assist in the development of the OPR, reviewing and updating the OPR through design and construction. OPR must address project scope of work for HVAC, SWH, power, lighting, other equipment including on-site renewable energy, and envelope. 
    • During design, review the BOD for compliance with the OPR, and attend at least one meeting to discuss review comments and commissioning. 
    • During construction, review submittals and substitutions for design deviations that impact the OPR, attend at least one milestone meeting, and perform a sample review (minimum 10%) of completed contractor documentation for QA/QC. 
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