Integrating Commissioning into the Building Process

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REFERENCES
  1. http://www.peci.org/sites/default/files/cx-survey-report-final_0.pdf.
  2. Mills, Evans, Ph.D., “Building Commissioning: A Golden Opportunity for Reducing Energy Costs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, report prepared for the California Energy Commission, 21 July 2009. http://cx.lbl.gov/documents/2009- assessment/lbnl-cx-cost-benefit.pdf.

Scott LeClair, P.E., LEED AP is a Principal with Fitzemeyer & Tocci. A mechanical engineer, LeClair has 23 years of experience in the management, design, specifying and construction observations of infrastructure systems with a focus on health care clients. He was a mechanical engineer with the 93rd U.S. Civil Engineering Squadron at Castle Air Force Base in California and an instructor of mechanical engineering design for the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

LeClair holds a Bachelor and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maine, Orono and is a licensed engineer in the states of California, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia and Vermont.

Matthew Wheeler, P.E., CxA, LEED AP is Commissioning Project Manager, Fitzemeyer & Tocci. With seven years of experience as a commissioning engineer, his background working shipboard engine maintenance and landside power generation facility operations have enabled him to commission projects for a variety of health care clients.

Wheeler holds a Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering from Massachusetts Maritime Academy and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University. He is a licensed engineer in the state of Massachusetts.

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