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Understanding Commissioning in Design and Construction

In the design and construction sector, the term “commissioning” might be a little confusing. It is occasionally confused with quality assurance or control, and it is partially that. Commissioning, however, is more than that; it validates the built environment and confirms that everything functions as it should.


What Is Commissioning?

In a nutshell, commissioning verifies that a facility meets the requirements and standards for design. The project teams at STO Building Group set project goals and work closely with our clients’ independent commissioning agents throughout the course of the project.


Timeline: From Start to Finish

Because commissioning begins with pre-design and continues through building, start-up, and systems testing before finishing with occupancy, it is imperative to understand each step. Every step is essential to ensuring long-term construction performance.


Commissioning in Design and Early Construction

Commissioning is essential throughout these initial phases. Our teams proactively work to:

  • Prioritize long-lead items to avoid procurement delays.
  • After that, purchase equipment that closely aligns with the client’s entire plan.
  • Additionally, we use our global purchasing power to meet project objectives while adhering to time and budget limits.

Commissioning During Construction

The commissioning process moves through five defined stages during construction:

  • Level 1: Prior to delivery, we see factory testing of the equipment to confirm its functionality.
  • Level 2: After that, we check the equipment when it arrives to make sure it is in good condition and prepared for installation.
  • Level 3: To guarantee correct setup, we then turn on the machinery and record all associated steps.
  • Level 4: In order to confirm performance, we next examine each unit’s and its constituent parts’ functionality.
  • Level 5: In order to ensure that all systems work together seamlessly, we lastly carry out integrated systems testing (IST) with the owner or team.

Post-Construction

The commissioning process switches its emphasis from installation to operation after construction is finished. Our group offers ongoing assistance by:

  • First, training end users and operators directly on-site
  • Then, walking facility managers through system layouts and the locations of major components
  • Additionally, helping operations staff understand which equipment will require ongoing maintenance and service
  • Finally, delivering complete, accurate as-built documentation to support long-term facility managemen

The Value of Early Involvement

Our staff should ideally be involved in the commissioning process from the beginning. We oversee subcontractors, comprehend the design, and promote advancement at every turn. We’re ready to address any problems as soon as they arise during the process, keeping the project on schedule.

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