Commissioning Validation and Management
Commissioning refers to the process of ensuring that all systems and components of a building or facility are designed, installed, tested, operated, and maintained according to the operational requirements of the owner or final client.
JEDI International specializes in conducting routine, pre-commissioning, and commissioning tests for MEP systems. Our highly qualified commissioning engineers have extensive experience in testing and commissioning various MEP systems in large projects.
Our processes adhere to international standards and project specifications, aiming to ensure that the mechanical systems are installed as per the contract documents and operate as intended by the project design team. Regular inspections and operational tests are crucial to verify that the entire system meets these requirements.
Commissioning Management for MEP Systems
Commissioning Management is a crucial process that begins during the construction phase. It involves the oversight of all building systems, including heating, ventilation, cooling, lighting, renewable energy, fire safety, and many more. Unlike independent commissioners who work on specific parts of a project, a commissioning manager is deeply involved in the overall project and works closely with a team of specialists. This role requires expertise in Technical Commissioning Management systems and cannot be fulfilled by a designer or construction manager.
Our proficient commissioning services have proven to be highly effective in reducing expenses for various clients. We achieved a remarkable 20% reduction in electricity expenditure for a hospital's air conditioning system, which accounts for 60% of its total electrical power costs.
We also implemented water conservation measures that resulted in a 20% reduction in water usage expenses across two hospitals. Furthermore, by optimizing the Reverse Osmosis (RO) system, we achieved an annual cost reduction of 15% for six hospitals. Additionally, we streamlined the design of chilled water systems in four hospitals, leading to an annual savings of 12%.
Hands-on Testing & Commissioning for Mechanical & Electrical Systems.
Hands-on testing and commissioning for mechanical and electrical systems involve physically conducting tests and inspections to ensure that these systems are installed, functioning correctly, and operating according to design specifications and performance criteria. This hands-on approach is essential for identifying and rectifying any issues or deficiencies before the systems are put into operation.
Our hands-on testing and commissioning services encompass a comprehensive scope to meet project requirements and international standards. The services include:
- T&C Schedules Preparation: We prepare and update comprehensive testing and commissioning schedules in line with site changes and client requirements.
- Testing Procedures Preparation: Our team develops the required testing procedures for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems to ensure thorough and precise testing.
- Conducting Required Tests: We perform all necessary tests according to international standards, project specifications, and client requirements.
- Commissioning Meetings and Progress Tracking: We plan and participate in commissioning meetings while meticulously tracking progress as per the plan.
- Coordination and Implementation: We coordinate with the commissioning management team to ensure that all activities are executed as planned and scheduled.
- Issue Log Maintenance: We maintain a detailed issues log for testing and commissioning activities on-site, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the process.
Retro-Commissioning Services for Mechanical & Electrical Systems.
Retro-commissioning is a process that applies the commissioning process to existing buildings, which were not commissioned during construction phase.
The process aims to enhance the interoperability of building equipment and systems. It also addresses issues that may have arisen during design, construction, or later in the building's life.
We also implemented water conservation measures that resulted in a 20% reduction in water usage expenses across two hospitals. Furthermore, by optimizing the Reverse Osmosis (RO) system, we achieved an annual cost reduction of 15% for six hospitals. Additionally, we streamlined the design of chilled water systems in four hospitals, leading to an annual savings of 12%.
The primary goal of retro-commissioning is to improve the operations and maintenance procedures of a building, ultimately enhancing its overall performance.