Enhancing Building Performance through Quality Management

Quality Management
for Buildings
 
Improving Building Performance through
Technical Monitoring and Commissioning
 (REHVA GB29)
 
Task Force
 
 
• Chair: 
Stefan Plesser, synavision
• Chair: 
Ole Teisen, Sweco Danmark A/S
Chair: 
Livio Mazzarella, AiCARR/Politecnico di Milano
• Christian Feldmann, AICVF
• Zoltan Magyar, ETE
• Luca Alberto Piterà, AICARR
• Niels Delaere, Factor 4
• Manuel Krempl, E-sieben
• Michele Liziero, Energy Team
• Jan Mehnert, Institut für Gebäude- und Solartechnik
• Marco Pietrobon, Polytechnic of Milan
• Andrew Sutton, BRE
• Ivo Slavotínek, Enesa
Reviewers
• Andres Sepuldeva
• Bonnie Brook
• Luca Alberto Pitera’
 
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Introducing Quality Management
 
Guidebook 29
 
gives an overview on Technical Monitoring and
Commissioning as means of Quality Management
for Buildings
GB29 addresses building owners,
not technical experts
Explains Why and What, not How
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Introducing Quality Management
 
Focus on Quality Control Loops
1.
Set Target Values
2.
Collect Data
3.
Evaluate Fulfilment
4.
Give Feedback
 
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Introducing Quality Management
 
Easy to grasp
overview
Definitions of
tasks and
deliverables
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Introducing Quality Management
 
Definition of
minimum
technical
requirements
for QM-servcies
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Quality Management for Buildings
 
Introducing Quality Management
 
REHVA GB 29:
Your Starting
Point for High
Quality Building
Performance
 
Quality Management for Buildings
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Improving building performance is crucial for building owners, and the Quality Management Guidebook 29 focuses on technical monitoring and commissioning as tools for achieving this. It provides an overview for building owners on why and what to monitor, rather than how it should be done. The guidebook emphasizes quality control loops, setting target values, collecting data, evaluating fulfillment, and providing feedback. It offers a clear overview with definitions of tasks and deliverables. The content also outlines minimum technical requirements for quality management services in buildings.


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  1. Quality Management for Buildings Improving Building Performance through Technical Monitoring and Commissioning (REHVA GB29)

  2. Task Force 2 Chair: Stefan Plesser, synavision Chair: Ole Teisen, Sweco Danmark A/S Chair: Livio Mazzarella, AiCARR/Politecnico di Milano Christian Feldmann, AICVF Zoltan Magyar, ETE Luca Alberto Piter , AICARR Niels Delaere, Factor 4 Manuel Krempl, E-sieben Michele Liziero, Energy Team Jan Mehnert, Institut f r Geb ude- und Solartechnik Marco Pietrobon, Polytechnic of Milan Andrew Sutton, BRE Ivo Slavot nek, Enesa Reviewers Andres Sepuldeva Bonnie Brook Luca Alberto Pitera Quality Management for Buildings

  3. 3 Introducing Quality Management Guidebook 29 gives an overview on Technical Monitoring and Commissioning as means of Quality Management for Buildings GB29 addresses building owners, not technical experts Explains Why and What, not How Quality Management for Buildings

  4. 4 Introducing Quality Management Focus on Quality Control Loops 1. Set Target Values 2. Collect Data 3. Evaluate Fulfilment 4. Give Feedback Quality Management for Buildings

  5. 5 Introducing Quality Management Easy to grasp overview Definitions of tasks and deliverables Quality Management for Buildings

  6. 6 Quality Management for Buildings

  7. 7 Quality Management for Buildings

  8. 8 Quality Management for Buildings

  9. 9 Quality Management for Buildings

  10. 10 Quality Management for Buildings

  11. 11 Introducing Quality Management Definition of minimum technical requirements for QM-servcies Quality Management for Buildings

  12. 12 Quality Management for Buildings

  13. 13 Introducing Quality Management REHVA GB 29: Your Starting Point for High Quality Building Performance Quality Management for Buildings

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