University of Oregon-Portland
White Stag Building
70 NW Couch, Room 142/144
Whole-building commissioning is a process of quality assurance in building construction. It is a systematic process of ensuring, through documented verification, that building systems are installed and perform according to the documented design and the owner's operational needs. The process starts at the project Design Development stage and continues through staff training, pre-warranty inspection and completion of the wrap-up Commissioning Manual. This presentation will describe the commissioning process developed by ASHRAE in Guideline 0: The Commissioning Process and NIBS in Guideline 3 Exterior Enclosure Technical Requirements for The Commissioning Process. Emphasis will be place on the importance of the building envelope in whole-building commissioning.
Medgar Marceau is a licensed professional engineer and building science consultant at Morrison Hershfield. For over eleven years he has been providing consulting services in the areas of energy modeling, building science, environmental life cycle assessment and sustainability. His experience includes modeling whole-building energy use, evaluating building envelopes for resistance to heat and moisture flow, modeling heat flow through mass concrete and conducting life cycle assessments of buildings and building materials. He received his bachelor's degree of science in engineering from the University of New Brunswick and master's degrees in applied science from Concordia University and applied mathematics from DePaul University. He is a member of ASHRAE, CSI, USGBC, and is a LEED™ Accredited Professional and Life Cycle Assessment Certified Professional (American Center for LCA).