October 28, 2025

Beyond Traditional Commissioning: Continuous Building Intelligence

ComEd rates increased nearly 10-fold following the June 2024 capacity auction.
Smart building owners are looking for smarter solutions.

 

Traditional commissioning checks if systems work correctly at startup. Our monitoring-based commissioning approach watches your building’s performance 24/7, identifying inefficiencies and equipment issues before they impact your bottom line.

 
Real Results from Intelligent Monitoring

 

Portfolio Performance: 60 commercial buildings, 15 million square feet
   • $12M electricity savings
   • $4.9M gas savings
   • $2.1M water savings
   • 71% of sites achieved improved energy ratings

 

The Technology: 

Advanced building analytics collecting 99+ million HVAC data points daily, with over 147,000 fault detection rules monitoring individual equipment performance.

The Engineering:

Licensed engineers analyze data patterns, validate findings, and provide actionable recommendations—not just software alerts.

 
Why Continuous Monitoring Matters Now

The perfect storm of AI data center growth, electrification demands, and decommissioning fossil fuel plants drove the recent capacity auction results. When rates jump this dramatically, every efficiency gain compounds in value.

Equipment that runs 3% longer than necessary, zones that fight each other, or systems that never fully shut down—these inefficiencies now cost significantly more every month.

Proactive Detection: Identify gradual performance degradation before equipment fails.

Predictive Insights: Spot patterns that indicate upcoming maintenance needs.

Ongoing Optimization: Continuous adjustment based on actual building performance.

The result: Buildings that operate as designed, maintain optimal performance, and deliver measurable cost savings month after month.

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