CIET, in partnership with The City of Calgary’s BenchmarkYYC program, is offering this comprehensive training course to:
- Help building owners and operators cultivate the knowledge and skills needed to enhance the performance of their buildings
- Bring strong, sustainable change to your organization
Program Overview
Existing building commissioning (EBCx) is a term that refers to the process of testing existing facility equipment and systems to ensure they still function as designed and intended and, if not, to make the necessary adjustments. EBCx projects serve to assess how building systems operate together and identify operational improvements. Comfort issues often initiate these projects, although such projects play a critical role in evaluating system performance.
Increasing occupant comfort and satisfaction while simultaneously reducing energy operating costs is an effective approach to unlocking the true value of your building assets. It has been well-documented that the practice of EBCx reduces operating costs while improving indoor environmental quality.
The Existing Building Commissioning Essentials course provides you with a practical approach to EBCx with specific emphasis on the elements of robust investigation. This course leverages a range of real-life examples from successful projects as well as case studies from a variety of commercial and institutional building types. Additionally, it significantly emphasizes the operational effectiveness of systems, specifically heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning and control systems.
In this course, you will learn to
- Describe the benefits of EBCx.
- Define the need for EBCx.
- Create a plan for EBCx implementation.
- Establish post-implementation mechanisms to measure the success of results.
This course is ideal for
- Building owners
- Building managers and supervisors
- Technical supervisors
- Consultants
- Energy managers
BenchmarkYYC participants, non-profit organizations and registered charities are eligible to receive 85% off the regular course price. Seating is limited to 30 people. Register by September 19, 2025.