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The Art of Commissioning

In “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” by Robert Pirsig we learn that taking the roads less travelled is infinitely more rewarding that sticking with tradition. In this book that is an inquiry into values and quality we discover an import truth that applies to the commissioning process.

Until it is Tested the Design is not True

We know this statement to be true as in a recent survey we found out that buildings are still guzzling energy and operators are extremely stressed having to deal with buildings “full of half dead zombie controls that arise in the night.” The result of not properly implementing the commissioning process.

Commissioning needs to be a PROACTIVE process that begins at the front end of a project and takes it through to verification of PERFORMANCE and VALUE. When properly integrated into the design and construction process it also means more PROFIT as it becomes a way more efficient process.

The LeanCX commissioning approach is based using a new whole way of thinking. It takes a collaborative team effort that is disciplined in eliminating waste, proactive in workflow planning and committed to getting to the finish line early.

  • Expand the Little Black Box called Commissioning, Get Involved Early

  • Implement a Disciplined Testing Program based upon lean production practices

  • Collaborate with the Team to Get Done Early

By integrating quality control into the building process through commissioning we can improve the quality of designs and construction and prevent the mirage of change notices and rework that result from incomplete designs and turnover of systems that have never been completed or tested to verify performance. By taking a proactive approach we can demonstrate commissioning creates value. Less rework and call-backs for contractors leading to higher profit, achieving energy savings early and getting what was paid for the Owner and less risk of non-performance for designers.

If you are interested in learning how to facilitate the implementation of the LeanCx process, please contact Murray Guy for information about a work shop. mguy@i-designs.ca

Contact .... Murray Guy aka @Lean_tobe_Green

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