CCLLC supported Ameresco in the IGA for Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) in North Carolina. CCLLC combined onsite surveys, sequence reviews, and engineering analysis to identify building requirements, HVAC system deficiencies, Continuous Commissioning® optimization measures, and other ECMs impacting HVAC system performance. Site surveys during the IGA phase are intended to collect information including but not limited to building usage, occupancy requirements, installed equipment configuration and condition, BAS capability, and operational challenges.
Field testing and investigative activities resulted in the generation of a Continuous Commissioning® Issues Log CCxL that includes observed issues and specific recommended corrective actions. The key sensors and devices of the building mechanical systems were tested for accuracy and performance. This targeted effort captured obvious issues preventing successful implementation of the process as well as typical challenges impacting operations at the site. Onsite access to the BAS, as-built controls drawings, site survey information, and project ECM list were used to generate the Continuous Commissioning® Measure Matrix. The targeted optimization measures are divided into five categories: scheduling, air-handlers, terminal units, chilled/condenser water plant, and heating water plant.
CCLLC provided electrical commissioning services to include design review of specifications and product data, IR thermography of PDUs and RPPs, tracking of commissioning issues log items and resolution, development of pre-functional checklists, execution of functional performance tests, and a power system study report for ten (10) Power Distribution Units, eight (8) Remote Power Panels and ancillary devices.
This project consists of the revitalization/renovation of ten (10) multifloor barracks buildings—five (5) on the 12000 block and five (5) on the 16000 block. Each building has 3 floors above grade and a Basement Mechanical Room. The purpose of the project is to improve energy efficiency, mitigate mold growth and provide a better living environment. CCLLC is providing commissioning services to satisfy the requirements of LEED v4, Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning.