E & A Engineering Service
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E&A Engineering Services is a mechanical design/commissioning firm located in Southern California. Our design experience includes commercial, data centers, manufacturing, institutional, high-rises, retail and recreational facilities, as well as a wide variety of government buildings and military facilities. We offer certified commissioning services to owners, developers, architects, general contractors and mechanical subcontractors with the benefit of a 3rd party independent status.

The commissioning process does not alter the responsibilities of design professionals, installing contractors or their vendors, but rather augments the efforts of all parties toward the common goal of achieving a quality product that promotes the delivery of a safe, healthy environment for building occupants by turning over functionally tested systems with appropriate documentation and training for owners and operators.

What is Commissioning? A process of documentation, adjustment, testing, verification, and training, performed specifically to ensure that the finished facility operates in accordance with the owner's documents project requirements and the construction documents.
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Building Commissioning has become a standard requirement in the construction process for most Federal, State and municipal government construction projects.
Commissioning involves a highly qualified team to review the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and verify that the operational capacities and capabilities of the systems, and equipment are consistent with the projects program documents and the intent of the owner's design team.
This commissioning process starts during design and proceeds through bidding, installation, pre-functional testing, functional testing, owner training and acceptance.
E&A Engineering Services, which was a Division of Engineered Mechanical Services, Inc. at the time was contracted by Hal Hays Construction, Inc. to perform commissioning services described in prerequisite EAp1 and EAc3 of LEED-NC v2.2 in order to achieve certification of the new Regimental & Battalion Headquarters, Marine Corps Base, Area 43, Camp Pendleton, California.
The building was a two story 8,363 square foot facility.
The HVAC system was a 4-pipe fan coil system served by a variable primary flow air-cooled chiller and a variable flow boiler plant.
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