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7.7.5 Advantages for Total Building Commissioning System
This system was applied to different administration buildings. Table 7.11
presents the cost for commissioning a retrofit project. Table 7.12 shows the
cost for applying building commissioning to existing buildings. One can
see that the cost payback varies from 0.3 to 1.6 years.
Although little research has been completed
to document the link
between comfort and productivity in the office environment, comfortable
employees are generally considered to be
more productive than uncom-
fortable employees.
When occupants of an office building complain of discomfort, addi-
tional costs and lost productivity have been estimated to be significant.
One such estimate assumes that the typical building has one occupant
per 200 square feet of space and an annual payroll cost of $34,680 per per-
son (or $173 per square foot of office space).
If one out of every five employees spends 30
minutes a month complain-
ing about the lighting, the temperature, or both, the employer loses $0.11
per square foot in annual productivity. In a 100,000-square-foot
building,
this loss amounts to $11,000 per year.
The comparison of cost savings in energy by applying the building
commissioning system for an existing building in 1995 is presented in
Table 7.11 Costs for commissioning retrofit project.
Scope
Cost range
Total
building commissioning
0.5–1.5% of total construction
contract cost
HVAC and automated control system
1.5–4%
of mechanical contract cost
Electrical system
1–1.5% of electrical contract cost
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