Title Building Commissioning Management Framework from the Case Study of Green Building
Authors Jeong, Jin-Hak ; Park, So-Yeon ; Song, Dong-Hun ; Ahn, Yong-Han
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2018.34.8.23
Page pp.23-30
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Commissioning ; LEED ; Management Elements ; Energy Efficiency
Abstract A necessity of increasing the energy efficiency of the buildings is rising due to global warming and high energy demands prices. Commissioning is an effective way to increase the energy efficiency of the building and reduce maintenance costs. In this study, a case study was conducted to derive the commissioning process of green building and propose management factors that can be used in domestic commissioning projects. The case was a university renovation project that received a LEED Glod certification and conducted the enhanced commissioning. The commissioning is divided into planning, design, construction, and post-construction phases. In the planning stage, commissioning company selection, commissioning goal setting, tasks and responsibilities for each subject are set. In the design phase, preparations are made for inspection and construction steps to prevent design errors. In the construction phase, problems are solved through periodic on-site inspections. In the post-construction phase, a final report with all the details of the commissioning will be created and future maintenance strategies will be proposed. Based on the findings of this study, it will be a basis for the management factors that can be used in the implementation of domestic commissioning projects.