What activity or effort has the potential to provide the MOST impact on the PERFORMANCE of an installed HVAC system? What if I told you the LEAST expensive effort would … Read More
Retrocommissioning – What Am I Buying?
Have you purchased a retrocommissioning project in the past few years? Perhaps you have and you were not really sure what it was that you got in return. Perhaps you … Read More
The Commissioning Department’s Toolbox – Data Loggers
The Commissioning Department’s capabilities extend far beyond the tasks outlined in our previous blog post, The Commissioning Technician: Roles and Responsibilities. Our department’s tool room hosts equipment for data logging, … Read More
The Commissioning Technician: Roles and Responsibilities—Part 2
As discussed in our previous blog post The Commissioning Technician: Roles and Responsibilities—Part 1, our most valuable resource in the Commissioning group is the Commissioning Technician. From mechanical equipment start … Read More
The Commissioning Technician: Roles and Responsibilities—Part 1
As discussed in our previous blog, “The Benefits of Contractor Commissioning in New Construction”, the McKenney’s Commissioning group is an important contributor to all McKenney’s projects. Our most valuable resource … Read More
The Benefits of Contractor Commissioning in New Construction
As the benefits of commissioning are increasingly realized in the construction industry, third party commissioning is becoming a standard. At McKenney’s, we are constantly focused on quality and owner satisfaction … Read More
Conserving Energy One Step at a Time
McKenney’s implemented a wide range of energy-saving initiatives for building operating systems at T3 Labs in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sustainable Efficiency through Commissioning
Buildings consume about 40% of the energy used in the U.S. annually.* McKenney’s is working hard to reduce this impact—one customer and one building at a time.
The Transition to Operational Stability
The commissioning process as best understood and applied today is materially completed at the end of construction and typically just prior to the owner taking occupancy of a facility or … Read More