Recommissioning
Reduce expenses and increase revenue with building recommissioning.
Recommissioning (RCx) is a re-optimization process for existing buildings that improves a building's overall performance by optimizing energy efficient design features and directly addressing equipment performance and system integration issues.
Through improved building operations, your organization can save between 5% and 15% on whole-building energy use. Want to learn how? Attend Natural Resources Canada’s Recommissioning workshop.
The Recommissioning workshop introduces building owners and managers to the benefits and processes of building recommissioning and teaches several key skills that are needed to launch, manage and maximize the benefits of recommissioning projects.
Based on the Recommissioning (RCx) Guide for Building Owners and Managers, the workshop will provide the support and guidance needed to encourage and hopefully persuade building owners and managers to initiate and manage RCx projects.
Learn how to:
- understand the costs and benefits of recommissioning
- plan, develop and implement a recommissioning project
- quantify and allocate a budget for your RCx project
- generate a business case
- choose a building to recommission
- select a recommissioning provider
- track and analyze project results
Who Should Attend This Workshop?
Professionals involved in building design, management and operation:
- directors or chiefs of engineering
- property or facility managers
- property management firms
- operations and maintenance staff
- control technicians and building automation supervisors
- recommissioning service providers
- consultants in energy management