CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN TEMPLATE Prepared for: CLEVELAND CLINIC [SITE ADDRESS] TEMPLATE Revised September 30, 2010 Prepared by: 1375 EUCLID AVE., SUITE #600 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44115 216-622-2400, FAX 612-622-2428 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Table of Contents 1. Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Purpose of Commissioning Plan................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Commissioning Scope ................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Commissioned Systems ................................................................................................................. 1 2. General Building Information ........................................................................................................... 3 3. Construction Team Data .................................................................................................................... 4 4. Roles and Responsibilities .................................................................................................................. 5 4.1. Team Members .............................................................................................................................. 5 4.2. General Descriptions of Roles ...................................................................................................... 5 4.3. Tasks and Responsibility Table .................................................................................................... 5 5. Commissioning Services ..................................................................................................................... 7 5.1. Energy and Atmosphere Credit EA-pr1: Fundamental Building System Commissioning ........... 7 5.2. Energy and Atmosphere Credit EA-c3: Enhanced Commissioning ............................................. 8 5.3. Clarification/Exceptions ............................................................................................................... 8 5.4. Deliverables .................................................................................................................................. 9 5.5. Schedule Milestones.................................................................................................................... 10 6. Owner’s Project Requirements ....................................................................................................... 11 7. Basis of Design................................................................................................................................... 12 8. Functional Testing Results ............................................................................................................... 13 9. Issue Log/Corrective Action Plan.................................................................................................... 14 10. Meeting Minutes ........................................................................................................................... 15 11. Commissioning Specifications ..................................................................................................... 16 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 1. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Overview 1.1. Purpose of Commissioning Plan The purpose of the Construction Phase Commissioning Plan is to provide direction for the commissioning process during construction, particularly providing resolution for issues and providing details that cannot be, or were not, fully developed during design, such as scheduling, participation of various parties of this particular project, actual lines of reporting and approvals, coordination, etc. 1.2. Commissioning Scope Commissioning is a systematic process of ensuring that all building systems perform interactively according to the design intent and the owner’s operational needs. Commissioning during the construction of this project is intended to achieve the following specific objectives: • Quality • Value • Comfort • Energy Efficiency • Serviceability • Sustainability In accordance with the Contract Documents and LEED: 1.3. • Ensure that applicable equipment and systems are installed properly and receive adequate operational checkout by installing contractors. • Verify and document proper performance of equipment and systems. • Ensure that O&M documentation left on site is complete. Commissioned Systems The construction consists of the renovation to the existing buildings mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems; and envelope with the installation of a new façade, glazing and green roof. The following systems will be commissioned during this project. All general references to equipment in this document refer only to equipment that is to be commissioned. [List all energy consuming equipment and additional items to be monitored during construction] ENVELOPE 1. [Verify construction of new building envelope (if required by owner)} HVAC 1. Cooling Plant: Page 1 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 a. [List Equipment and quantity] b. Associated Electrical System c. Associated Controls 2. Heating Plant: Functional testing will be witnessed for: a. [List Equipment and quantity] b. Associated Electrical System c. Associated Controls 3. Air Handler: Functional testing will be witnessed for: a. [List Equipment and quantity] 4. Make-up Air Units: Functional testing will be witnessed for: a. [List Equipment and quantity] 5. Terminal Units: Functional testing will be witnessed for: a. [List Equipment and quantity] CONTROLS 1. Building Automation System ELECTRICAL 1. [List electrical equipment to be tested] Page 2 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 2. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 General Building Information Project: [Project Name] Location: [Address] Profile: Scope: [Building Size, Purpose, Owner, Date of Construction] [Brief description of: project, goals (LEED or other) equipment being commissioned, Design/Construction Plan, etc.] Page 3 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 3. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Construction Team Data Team Member Contact, Company Phone / Email Office, Cell, Email Owner Project Manager Site Engineer Property Manager Project Engineer Building Management Specialist Construction Manager Senior Project Manager Commercial Construction Manager Easter Division Manager Superintendent Commissioning Authority (CxA) Architect Design Architect Structural Engineer Regional Manager M/E/P Engineer Mechanical Contractor Project Manager / Site Supervisor TAB Contractor Electrical Contractor Project Manager Site Supervisor Fire Alarm Contractor Project Manager Site Supervisor Roofing Contractor Superintendent Elevator Contractor Project Manager Superintendent Page 4 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 4. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Roles and Responsibilities 4.1. Team Members The members of the commissioning team consist of the Commissioning Authority (CxA), Cleveland Clinic, construction manager, architect/engineer (particularly the mechanical engineer), general contractor, the mechanical contractor, electrical contractor, TAB representative, controls contractor, any other installing subcontractors or suppliers of equipment and Owner’s building or plant operator/engineer is also a member of the commissioning team. 4.2. General Descriptions of Roles General descriptions of the commissioning roles are as follows: Owner (Cleveland Clinic) • Provide building engineering and maintenance personnel to witness and participate in the evaluation of the functional performance tests. • Provide building engineering and maintenance personnel to participate in training activities. • Provide a review and approval of all commissioning activities. Construction Manager ([TBA]) 4.3. • Work with the CxA to coordinate and schedule commissioning activities. • Schedule contractor participation to comply with commissioning schedule. • Witness functional performance tests as required. • Process contractor payment requests for commissioning activity. • Process commissioning documentation. • Provide qualified personnel to perform functional performance tests. • Make necessary repairs and modification to equipment and systems to comply with base contract performance requirements. • Work with the CxA to document test results. Tasks and Responsibility Table The following table outlines the required tasks, responsibility and timeline for the Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning credits EA-pr1 and EA-c3. This table can be found in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction, 2009 Edition. [Edit as required] Page 5 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Project Commissioning Tasks Rating System Fundamental Enhanced Phases (Steps 1-12) Task (EA-pr1) (EA-c3) Predesign, Design Phase Request for proposal 1. Designate commissioning EA-pr1:Task 1; Owner or Project Architect and Owner or Project Team authority (CxA) EA-c3:Task 1 Team Engineer selection Owners project 2. Document owner's Owner or CxA* Owner or CxA* requirements, basis project requirements; EA-pr1:Task 2 Design Team Design Team of design Develop basis of design 3. Review owner's project EA-pr1:Task 2; Schematic Design requirement and basis of CxA** CxA EA-c3:Task 2 design 4. Develop and implement Design Development EA-pr1:Task 4 Project Team or CxA* Project Team or CxA commissioning plan 5. Incorporate commissioning EA-pr1:Task 3 Project Team or CxA* Project Team or CxA requirements into construction documents Construction Documents 6. Conduct commissioning design review prior to EA-c3:Task 2 N/A CxA mid-construction documents Construction Phase Equipment 7. Review contractor procurement, submittals applicable to EA-c3:Task 3 N/A CxA Equipment systems being installation commissioned Functional testing, Test and balance, 8. Verify installation and EA-pr1:Task 5 CxA CxA Performance testing performance of acceptance commissioned systems Operations and maintenance (O&M) 9. Develop systems manual EA-c3:Task 4 N/A Project Team or CxA manuals for commissioned systems 10. Verify that requirements O&M training for training are EA-c3:Task 5 N/A Project Team or CxA completed Substantial 11. Complete a summary EA-pr1:Task 6 CxA CxA completion commissioning report Occupancy 12. Review building operation within 10 Systems Monitoring EA-c3:Task 6 N/A CxA months after substantial completion * Although EA Prerequisite 1 (EA-pr1) does not require the CxA to be on the project team until just before the equipment installation phase, if brought in earlier, he or she can also help the owner develop the project requirements and assist with other important commissioning tasks. ** Some commissioning tasks can be performed by the owner or other project team members. However, the review of the owner's project requirements and basis of design must be performed by the CxA. For EA-pr1, Fundamental Commissioning, this may be performed at any time before verification of equipment installation and acceptance. LEED REFERENCE GUIDE FOR GREEN BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, 2009 EDITION, Pg 220, Table 1. Page 6 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 5. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Commissioning Services 5.1. Energy and Atmosphere Credit EA-pr1: Fundamental Building System Commissioning [The CxA] will provide commissioning services necessary to meet the requirements of LEED-NC Energy and Atmosphere Prerequisite EA-pr1, including: 5.1.1. Obtain Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR) and Basis of Design (BOD) from owner and design engineer of record. Review for compliance with LEED and provide comments. 5.1.2. Review the commissioning specifications in the design documents and provide comments. The commissioning specifications shall be provided by the architect / engineer. 5.1.3. Prepare construction commissioning plan including the following elements: 5.1.3.1. A brief overview of the commissioning process. 5.1.3.2. A list of commissioned features and systems. 5.1.3.3. Identification of primary commissioning participants and their responsibilities 5.1.3.4. A description of the management, communication, and reporting of the commissioning plan. 5.1.3.5. An outline of the commissioning process scope including submittal review, observation, start-up testing, training and warranty period activities. 5.1.3.6. A list of expected work products. 5.1.3.7. An activity schedule. 5.1.3.8. A description of the rigor and scope of testing. 5.1.4. Review start-up and check-out forms provided by contractor. 5.1.5. Develop functional testing procedures for commissioned systems. 5.1.6. Conduct a construction phase commissioning kick-off meeting to introduce the commissioning process and to discuss standards, strategies, and target requirements of the commissioned systems. 5.1.7. Observe installation of each commissioned system by conducting site visits. Submit field trip report to owner and design team for review and distribution. 5.1.8. Witness functional testing of commissioned systems. Develop a corrective action plan (CAP) for each failed functional test. 5.1.9. Develop a Commissioning Report to include: a list of each commissioned feature or system; disposition on commissioning compliance for each system; outstanding commissioning issues; future testing requirements, a list of compromises; and completed functional testing. 5.1.10. Witness opposite season functional testing. Develop a corrective action plan for each failed functional test. 5.1.11. Update Commissioning Report Page 7 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 5.2. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Energy and Atmosphere Credit EA-c3: Enhanced Commissioning [The CxA] will provide commissioning services necessary to meet the requirements of LEED-NC Energy and Atmosphere Credit EA-c3, including: 5.3. 5.2.1. Perform a commissioning design review of the 50% design documents and backcheck the review comments in the next submission. 5.2.2. Review contractor shop drawings for commissioned systems. 5.2.3. Develop a systems manual for the commissioned systems to include: a final version of the BOD, systems single line diagrams, as-built controls diagrams and set points, schedule and procedures for retesting of commissioned systems, and schedule for calibrating sensors. 5.2.4. Verify the training of maintenance staff meets the requirements in the contract documents. 5.2.5. Review building operation with O&M staff with a focus on resolution of outstanding commissioning related issues within 10 months after substantial completion. Clarification/Exceptions 5.3.1. The goal for this project is LEED v3.0 NC Silver Certification. 5.3.2. The owner shall require that the A/E respond in writing to the commissioning review comments issued by [The CxA] within 15 working days. 5.3.3. [The CxA] will witness the initial functional test and one additional functional test for each system that failed the initial functional test. This proposal does not include witnessing of functional tests beyond one failed functional test or verification of proper system performance beyond one failed functional test. 5.3.4. The owner shall require that the contractor respond in writing to the proposed corrective action plans (CAP) issued by [The CxA] within 15 working days. Contractor shall note whether they concur or disagree with each item in the CAP. For items where the contractor agrees, they shall provide a timetable to make corrective action. For items where the contractor disagrees, they shall describe why they disagree. If the contractor believes a corrective action is outside the scope of their contract, they shall submit a field work order request with detailed justification. 5.3.5. The owner shall provide the owner’s project requirements (OPR) for [The CxA] review. At a minimum the OPR shall address the following: 5.3.5.1. Owner and user requirements. Describe the primary purpose, program, and use of the proposed project (e.g. office building with data center, academic building addition and new gymnasium) and any pertinent project history. Provide any overarching goals relative to program needs, future expansion, flexibility, quality of materials and construction and operational costs. 5.3.5.2. Environmental and sustainability goals. Describe any specific environmental or sustainability goals (e.g. LEED Certification level). Page 8 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 5.3.6. 5.3.7. 5.3.8. 5.4. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 5.3.5.3. Indoor environmental quality requirements. For each program or area, describe the intended use, anticipated occupancy schedules, space environmental requirements (including lighting, temperature, humidity, acoustics, air quality, and ventilation), desired adjustability of system controls, and accommodations for after-hours use. 5.3.5.4. Equipment and system expectations. Describe the desired level of quality, reliability, type, automation, flexibility and maintenance requirements for each of the systems commissioned. When known, provide specific Efficiency targets, desired technologies or preferred manufactures for buildings systems. 5.3.5.5. Building occupancy and O&M personnel requirements. Describe how the facility will be operated and by whom. Describe the desired level of training and orientation required for the building occupants to understand and use the building systems. The architect shall provide the basis of design narrative (BOD) for [The CxA] review. At a minimum the BOD shall address the following: 5.3.6.1. Primary design assumptions. Include space use, redundancy, diversity, climatic design conditions, space zoning, occupancy, operations and space environmental requirements. 5.3.6.2. Standards. Include applicable codes, guidelines, regulations and other references that will be put into practice. 5.3.6.3. Narrative descriptions. Include performance criteria for the HVAC&R systems, lighting systems, hot water systems, on-site power systems and other systems to be commissioned. The contractor shall develop and document the following for [The CxA] review: 5.3.7.1. Test, check and start up forms. 5.3.7.2. Air and water balance reports. Commissioned systems include all energy-related systems, at a minimum: 5.3.8.1. Heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems (mechanical and passive) and associated controls 5.3.8.2. Lighting and daylighting controls 5.3.8.3. Domestic hot water systems 5.3.8.4. Cistern water recovery system. 5.3.8.5. Renewable energy systems (e.g., wind, solar) Deliverables 5.4.1. Field trip reports for periodic site visits. 5.4.2. Functional test reports. 5.4.3. Documentation that training was conducted for commissioned features and systems per LEED. 5.4.4. Documentation that O & M manuals meet requirements per LEED. 5.4.5. Preliminary commissioning report upon the completion of Construction Phase. Page 9 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 5.5. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Schedule Milestones _______ Phase I – [Description] _______ Phase II – [Description] _______ Phase III – [Description] _______ Phase IV – [Description] _______ Final Balance Report _______ Functional Testing Commences _______ Functional Testing Completion _______ Construction Complete _______ Tenant Move in Page 10 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 6. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Owner’s Project Requirements The owner shall provide the owner’s project requirements (OPR) for [The CxA] review. At a minimum the OPR shall address the following: Owner and user requirements. Describe the primary purpose, program, and use of the proposed project (e.g. office building with data center, academic building addition and new gymnasium) and any pertinent project history. Provide any overarching goals relative to program needs, future expansion, flexibility, quality of materials and construction and operational costs. Environmental and sustainability goals. Describe any specific environmental or sustainability goals (e.g. LEED Certification level). Indoor environmental quality requirements. For each program or area, describe the intended use, anticipated occupancy schedules, space environmental requirements (including lighting, temperature, humidity, acoustics, air quality, and ventilation), desired adjustability of system controls, and accommodations for after-hours use. Equipment and system expectations. Describe the desired level of quality, reliability, type, automation, flexibility and maintenance requirements for each of the systems commissioned. When known, provide specific Efficiency targets, desired technologies or preferred manufactures for buildings systems. Building occupancy and O&M personnel requirements. Describe how the facility will be operated and by whom. Describe the desired level of training and orientation required for the building occupants to understand and use the building systems. Page 11 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 7. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Basis of Design The architect shall provide the basis of design narrative (BOD) for [The CxA] review. At a minimum the BOD shall address the following: Primary design assumptions. Include space use, redundancy, diversity, climatic design conditions, space zoning, occupancy, operations and space environmental requirements. Standards. Include applicable codes, guidelines, regulations and other references that will be put into practice. Narrative descriptions. Include performance criteria for the HVAC&R systems, lighting systems, hot water systems, on-site power systems and other systems to be commissioned. Page 12 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 8. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Functional Testing Results [These sections could be developed as an appendix but should contain a summary page with CxA, Owner and Witness Signoff (seen below). In addition, the specific completed functional testing reports containing: Testing Procedure, Expected Result, Pass/Fail and any specific notes] Test Number Test Description FPT-1 Hot Water Systems FPT-2 Chilled Water Systems FPT-3 Variable Air Volume Air Handling Units FPT-4 Fan Powered Variable Air Volume Terminal Units FPT-5 Variable Air Volume Terminal Units FPT-6 Cabinet Unit Heaters FPT-7 Unit Heaters FPT-8 Building Automation System & Graphical Interfaces Date Passed MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y MM/DD/YYY Y Notes & Comments: Final Signoff Testing Witness: xx/xx/xxxx [Name, Title] CxA Approval: Date xx/xx/xxxx Commissioning Engineer Owner Acceptance: Date xx/xx/xxxx [Name, Title] Date Page 13 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 9. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Issue Log/Corrective Action Plan [A specific issue log should be developed for each functional test with the problem stated, potential solution provided by the CxA and approved by owner, engineer and contractor, status and Responsible Party. ] Item 1) Issue Description and Resolution Status Contractor/ Engineer/Cx A Open / Closed Contractor/ Engineer/Cx A Open / Closed ISSUE: RESOLUTION: 2) Responsible ISSUE: RESOLUTION: Page 14 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 10. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Meeting Minutes [This section would contain key Commissioning/Project Meeting Minutes (if necessary) ] Page 15 CLEVELAND CLINIC COMMISSIONING PLAN 11. TEMPLATE REV 9/30/10 Commissioning Specifications [This section will contain the specific Commissioning Specifications that were released in the Bid Documents. Sample Specifications have been provided as an appendix] Page 16