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Commissioning During the Pandemic

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  With social distancing in place and myriad efforts to curb the spread of the deadly virus, such as social distancing, quarantining requirements, and self-isolation, life has changed drastically during the pandemic. However, businesses still need to be operational while delivering products and services to end-users. But, executing conventional methods will not suffice. Since ongoing restrictions do not appear to go away anytime soon, our combined approach towards how we perform our work needs to be changed and alternative strategies must be implemented to commission the facility. Major facilities and date centres demand global expertise. In light of the improved measures being taken by safety professionals, owners and governments, restrictions have been placed on commissioning approaches at construction sites, so that the work can be completed in a timely and safe manner. Just like other businesses, covering face covering or wearing masks, temperature checks at entry and exit points,

Why Commissioning Authority Should Complete Commissioning Checklists

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  Instead of contactors, the completion of commissioning documents should be done by the commissioning authority (CxA) – and for good reason! Typically the commissioning management services company is in direct contract with the owner of the building and it acts as an independent, 3 rd -party representative who ensures that the entire commissioning phase is completely unbiased and follows best practices while working towards achieving the project requirements of the owner. The commissioning authority bears the responsibility to assist the project team during the construction, acceptance and design phases, which ensures that the project achieves success, but without being dependent on the construction and design teams, so as to maintain objectivity. The commissioning process needs the commissioning authority to develop testing procedures, data forms and checklists, and record performance criteria. In general, these materials are handed over by the commissioning authority to members of

Importance of Communication during the Commissioning Phase

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  It is the responsibility of the commissioning authority to make sure that all building systems perform optimally while meeting the functional and operational requirements of the owner. Dozens of technical skills are involved in the process. However, there is one soft skill, which is equally important, when it is about the commissioning process. Yes, we are talking about “communication”! Typically, global commissioning companies begin by setting expectations and explaining their role. The initial commissioning meetings should be held during the design and construction phases, involving a representative from every party. Keep reading to know what the commissioning authority needs from the team during the construction phase and what the standards for communication should look like. Also, understand what actions a commissioning authority should take in order to being a resource – and not a burden – to the team.   Effective Use of Emails You may think that emails make it easier f

Commissioning-Specific Best Practices during the Construction Phase

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  Staying abreast of project updates and developing a rapport with all the parties involved in the project are important aspects of the commissioning process. Interestingly, there is a handful of best practices that the best commissioning management company in the UK can integrate into each stage of the commissioning process to make it more effective. Keep reading to know about such practices that you can use during the important phase of construction. Conducting a Great Initial Meeting When conducted appropriately, the initial meeting should make the project team feel quite confident that the   commissioning management  firm is available at all times to ensure the project completes successfully. In addition to offering support to the team, best practices for the initial meeting include the following:      *  Scheduling the meeting mindfully. It should not be scheduled too early. The reason is, that contractors may forget about the commissioning process if too much time passes