CCLLC was contacted by Tarleton State University (TSU) and SSC Services after the design was complete to perform commissioning services. After reviewing the construction drawings and specifications it was noted the project consisted of the remodel of an existing dormitory into an administrative building housing Employee Services and the Center for Education Excellence. Construction included the removal of the existing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure and installation of new variable refrigerant flow air conditioners, fans, water heater, lighting system, and controls. The commissioning effort included testing the energy consuming systems in accordance with the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code.

CCLLC is providing commissioning services in accordance with International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2015 and Division 01, 22, 23, and 26 commissioning specifications. Our services include creating a Preliminary Commissioning Plan, Final Commissioning Plan, Issues Log with appropriate updates, Preliminary Commissioning Report, Final Commissioning Report, Review of Operations Manual, and Updated Final Commissioning Report after off season testing for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing services.

The elementary school was designed to be an approximately 100,910 SQFT, two-story school building.
CCLLC was retained by NISD to provide commissioning services for the new building. Our team was responsible for: Preliminary Commissioning Plan, Final Commissioning Plan, Issues Log with appropriate updates, Preliminary Commissioning Report, Final Commissioning Report, Review of Operations Manual and Updated Final Commissioning Report after off season testing.

As part of a Texas Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Agreement, Command Commissioning has been contracted to provide services to Del Mar College for multiple projects funded under a $139-million capital improvements bond program. CCLLC has been contracted to provide commissioning services for 4 projects to date.
Southside Campus – Central Plant.
New single story, 8,631 SF structure designed to support a Central Utility Plant for Del Mar College’s new Southside Campus. The initial deployment of equipment in the central plant is anticipated to be three (3) water-cooled chillers, three (3) cooling towers, three (3) natural gas fired boilers and associated pumps and controls. The commissioning duties, tasks, and activities, include: the coordination of resources to support campus construction outside of the local region including: Meetings, Staffing, Scheduling, Travel, Leading Cx Kick-off meetings, Design reviews, Submittal reviews, Development and execution of PFCs/FPTs, Verification and testing of the BAS system
As part of a Texas Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) Agreement, Command Commissioning has been contracted to provide services to Del Mar College for multiple projects funded under a $139-million capital improvements bond program. CCLLC has been contracted to provide commissioning services for 4 projects to date.
Southside Campus – STEM Building
New four story, 100,665 SF structure designed to house administrative offices, classrooms, computer labs, shops, chemistry labs, and support spaces
The commissioning duties, tasks, and activities, include: the coordination of resources to support campus construction outside of the local region including: Meetings, Staffing, Scheduling, Travel, Leading Cx Kick-off meetings, Design reviews, Submittal reviews, Development and execution of PFCs/FPTs, Verification and testing of the BAS system

Our team was responsible for construction phase commissioning of the MEP Systems that support the Elementary Schools new ‘G’ and ‘H’ areas. The commissioning process for this project including developing a commissioning plan with specific functional performance tests, onsite walkthroughs and inspections, documentation review, development and maintenance of a commissioning issues logs, and prepare a final report

The project consists of the revitalization/renovation of ten (10) multi-floor 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 for the soldiers that will last for the next 20 years.
Command Commissioning, under the direction of Gensler, evaluated the design, performance, and operation of the Project’s MEP systems from design through construction and acceptance. Specifically, Command Commissioning provided commissioning services to satisfy the requirements of LEED v4, Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning. The requirements of LEED v4 include: Review the OPR, BOD, and project design, Develop and implement a Cx plan, Confirm incorporation of Cx requirements into the construction documents, Develop construction checklists, Develop a system test procedure, Verify system test execution, Maintain an issues and benefits log throughout the Cx process, Prepare a final Cx process report, Document all findings and recommendations and report directly to the owner throughout the process.

The facility is meant to be a state-of-the-art Student Success building that will accommodate student services through innovative technologies to include: virtual way-finding, collaborative spaces, automated processing systems and a connecting four-story parking garage. The modern facility is approximately 50,000 SF with offices for: Welcome & Admissions, Advising, Testing, Financial Aid, Business Services, Veteran’s Affairs, Counseling, Services to Students with Disabilities

The project consisted of the construction of a new four story, 60,000 SF Culinary and Hospitality Education Facility. The final building contained seven kitchens, two of which are full production kitchens serving food to the public in an adjoining dining area. The building also contains several hospitality training spaces, and the look and feel of the building is intended to emulate the working environment of commercial kitchens and hospitality facilities.

The Norris Renovation Project consisted of the renovation of the Norris Technical Building, built in 1970 and now renamed in honor of Clarence W. Norris Sr, announced at the topping out ceremony in January of 2020. The scope consisted of the renovation of 70,000 SF of the 4-story student education center with study rooms, teaching labs, administrative areas, testing rooms, and classrooms. The newly renovated facility will house the Reading and English departments, IT department, as well as learning, reading, writing, and tutoring labs throughout the building.

CCLLC was retained by Shelco to provide construction phase commissioning services of the new Ellington Airport Air Traffic Control Tower. The Tower is approximately 1,300 SQFT and 160 feet tall. It controls air traffic for civilian, commercial, military/homeland security, and NASA training operations. An accompanying utility building houses an emergency generator, fire pump, boilers, and HVAC pumps, and a utility yard includes fire water storage, chillers, a transformer, and a fuel tank. Our scope of work included developing specifications for commissioning, developing pre-functional checklists, and functional performance testing. Our team reviewed submittals related to the mechanical systems, reviewed O&M manuals for completeness, oversaw training for equipment and systems, documented and tracked all deficiencies and issues, and verified installation and startup of equipment. CCLLC prepared reports, field observations, issues and test results in a final report to Houston Airport Systems for acceptance of the project. Systems and Equipment included:
MEP Cx: HVAC; Plumbing; Building Automation Systems; Lighting Control Systems
Specialty Systems: Electrical Power Generation; Central Utility Plant;
•Mechanical: Chilled Water System, Heating Water System, Air Handling Equipment, Test and Balance Verification, BAS, Fuel Oil Systems.
•Plumbing: Domestic Water System, Gas Piping, Domestic Water Booster Pumps, Domestic Water Heater.
•Electrical: Switchboard, Distribution Panels, Breakers, LV Transformers, Emergency Power Generator, Bypass ATS, Fire Pump ATS, Grounding System, Lightning Protection, Building Lighting Controls, Roller Window Shades, Taxiway Lighting.
•Life and Safety Systems: Fire Alarm System, Pre-Action System, Fire Pumps, Security/CCTV
•Other: Elevator and Building Envelope

The two-story administration building was built by the Department of Homeland Security as a Citizenship and Immigration Services building. This is a regional facility and the executives that work out the office have management responsibility throughout Texas. CCLLC is provided LEED v4 Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning as well as Whole Building Commissioning requirements for the project.
Commissioning services included design phase review of the OPR and BOD. Construction phase commissioning including Test and Balance verification, issues log tracking and closeout, and development of the final commissioning report. The project achieved LEED Certified Gold.

528,000 SF tower with another 107,000 SF of below-grade parking. The complex will house 600 guestrooms, an indoor swimming pool, a clinic, fitness area, restaurant, cafeteria, and laundry area to meet the needs of airline staff and travelers. CCLLC is provided LEED v4 Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning as well as Whole Building Commissioning requirements for the project.

CCLLC provided technical commissioning, infrared testing, and specialty system verification services. This included manpower and expertise to perform commissioning, testing, and verification across 19 projects associated with this development: Premise Medical Center, 1T, Restaurant, Lobby, Cafeteria, Food Hall, CHW Heat Exchanger, UPS Central Security, 2T Auditorium, Experience Store, 3T, Beer Garden, 4T, HHW Heat Exchanger, 5T, Plaza Fountains, Plaza, Smart Parking. There were multiple food court vendors and a beer garden. Multiple vent hoods were installed, multiple freezer and refrigerators as well as a pollution inspection.

New Exchange Shopping Center approximately 206,500 SQFT in a single building which includes an Exchange Store, Outdoor Living, Mall and Food Court. The project also includes the construction of new driveways, parking lots, truck service yards and the demolition of separate existing PX, Burger King and Pharmacy buildings. Command Commissioning evaluated the design, performance, and operation of the Project’s MEP systems from construction through to occupancy. Our team provided LEED fundamental and enhanced commissioning, the project is pursuing LEED Silver certification.

The Ft. Gordon shopping center project included the remodel of 91,000 SQFT and 83,000 SQFT addition. The facility includes retail sales, administrative, food service, mall, commodities, MPA, MCSS, and pharmacy space. The building is designed and was commissioned to receive LEED Silver Certification.
Command Commissioning produced a commissioning plan and schedule which included all areas of work, components, equipment, and systems, to be commissioned. A Cx kick-off meeting with key stakeholders was held explaining personnel responsibilities, daily reporting requirements, points of contact and coordination of all efforts to execute the contract.

Designing a state-of-the-art, high-security complex in a remote location with a harsh climate forced the project team to get creative when it came to procuring materials and labor.
The $115-million, 348,000 SQFT Pantex Administrative Support Complex enables the National Nuclear Security Administration to relocate employees from its aging facilities into a modern, energy-efficient facility adjacent to the nearby Pantex Plant.
The construction schedule was tight. And because of the site’s remoteness, materials and labor were distant. These challenges informed the design team’s selection of materials and building systems that could be fabricated of site in controlled environments to eliminate concerns about weather and the site’s distant location.
The end result was a LEED-certified, three-story, precast and glass building that uses flexible floor plates and contains offices to support 1,100 federal and contractor employees.
The complex includes a 365-seat sloped-floor auditorium, a full-service cafeteria, a medical facility for outpatient treatments, a conference center and meeting spaces.
The project was completed on time and under budget.

Frost Bank, the largest Texas-based bank, wanted a new modern headquarters that would be an iconic addition to the San Antonio skyline. The 460,000 SQFT, Class AA+ office building includes ground floor retail and restaurants, a fitness center, destination dispatch elevators, and tenant lounge featuring an exhibition kitchen. The tower is located along the San Pedro Creek Cultural Park to the east and a new green space to the west. The 23-story building also includes a six level above-grade parking garage.
Command Commissioning provided LEED Fundamental and Enhanced commissioning services for the tower which includes the energy consuming systems. Equipment commissioned includes water cooled chillers, cooling towers, pumps, lighting controls, booster pumps, water heaters, and the building management and control system. Our team verified that the equipment and systems were installed and calibrated to perform according to the OPR and BOD by physically witnessing the functional testing. Systems commissioned include HVAC, lighting controls, and domestic hot water.

The Offices at Chandler Viridian is a six-story 250,000 SQFT office building featuring an expansive, open floorplan with 10-foot tall ceiling, a lounge, and large courtyard. The office building is the capstone of a larger, 25-acre development that includes a hotel, luxury apartments, retail, and the Chandler Fashion Center Mall. Our scope of work includes Fundamental and Enhanced commissioning as defined by the USGBC for LEED criteria. Systems commissioned include: all mechanical systems as they relate to HVAC, fuel oil, fire suppression, building management and controls, lighting, and electrical systems. Our team verified that the equipment and systems were installed and calibrated to perform according to the OPR and BOD by physically witnessing the functional testing.

One Victory Park is an 18 story, 450,000 SQFT office building in Dallas that serves as the front of Victory Park. The building serves as the office component to the Victory Park revitalization plan. The building sits immediately adjacent to the American Airlines Center (Home of the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars) and the W Hotel. The facility features high-end office space, flexible building mechanical systems, high-efficiency floor plates, and ground floor retail space. We provided the LEED Fundamental and Enhanced Core and Shell commissioning. The project achieved LEED Silver certification. Our team verified that the project’s energy-related systems were installed and calibrated to perform according to the OPR and BOD by physically witnessing the functional testing.
