Specifications include, but are not limited to:The Center for Engineering & Research is slated for location in a highly visible site on the southeast corner of Akins Boulevard and Forest Drive. This location is convenient to other buildings housing the College of Engineering & IT, and completes the Akins Boulevard corridor as envisioned in the Campus Master Plan. This building will be comprised of Classrooms, Seminar Rooms, Computer Labs, Faculty offices and Research bays. Research will take place in high-bay and low-bay modules, they will be flexible and contain latest advances in equipment and technology. Interdisciplinary collaboration will take place between all disciplines of CEIT. The proposed Center for Engineering & Research building will be a multi-story, approximately 157,000 sf facility that will house research bays, academic, and administrative areas. The research areas include high-bay and low-bay research labs, conference rooms and offices for Center personnel. The proximity of research labs and the academic and administrative areas will promote interaction between the faculty researchers, and students. The research modules will be designed for maximum flexibility so they can serve as teaching laboratories and be adapted to new projects. Design Phase • Review Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR) for completeness and clarity • Review the DP’s Basis of Design (BOD) document and ensure consistency with OPR • Develop preliminary Commissioning Plan, provide DP with draft • Incorporate commissioning CxA requirements into the construction documents • Conduct Cx design reviews of drawings and specs at phases determined by Owner • Create commissioning deficiencies / issues log to be updated throughout Cx • Complete checklist verifying that CxA has received latest version of design documents Construction Phase • Update commissioning plan as necessary • Review contractor submittals of applicable to systems being commissioned • Develop Construction checklists for equipment and systems to be commissioned • Develop functional test procedures and documentation formats for all commissioned equipment and systems • Develop and maintain site observation report • Prepare Cx progress reports • Hold construction phase Cx meeting in conjunction with construction progress meetings (OAC meetings) • Maintain Cx deficiencies / issues log • Coordinate and supervise Cx deficiency corrections • Review Requests for Information (RFI’s) and changes for impacts on Cx • Review completed copies of factory or contractor provided pre-start up and start up test forms • Perform on-site validation of successful completion of Functional Performance Test (FPT) • Maintain record of functional testing • Witness the Test and Balance (TAB) testing for completeness and accuracy • Review TAB report • Review Operation & Maintenance (O&M) manuals, as-built documentation, and training documentation • Perform installation verification and walk-thru and prepare observation reports • Review equipment warranties • Review and participate in contractor provided training program for agency maintenance personnel • Verify that requirements for staff training are complete • Develop a system manual for commissioned systems