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“Cements the CxA as the preeminent commissioning credential for new and existing buildings.”
(WASHINGTON, March 28, 2017)--The AABC Commissioning Group (ACG)
announced that its CxA credential achieved accreditation by the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as well as becoming a
recognized certification by the Department of Energy's Better
BuildingsŪ Workforce Guidelines program.
ACG’s CxA, or Certified Commissioning Authority, program recognizes
independent building commissioning professionals who have demonstrated
significant technical, management, and communications skills. They must
also have documented project experience in leading, planning,
coordinating and managing commissioning teams to implement
commissioning processes in new and existing buildings.
“The CxA credential comprises the largest pool of certified
commissioning providers in the world,” said Justin Garner, P.E., CxA,
of Engineered Air Balance, Co. Inc. and ACG Certification Council
Chairman. “Gaining ANSI accreditation and Better Buildings recognition,
combined with ACG members' longstanding commitment to providing
independent, third-party commissioning services, cements the CxA as the
preeminent commissioning credential for new and existing buildings.”
The combination of the ANSI and DOE "seals of approval" means that
building owners, contractors, state or local jurisdictions, code
organizations, or others who want to ensure that they are using a
commissioning certification that is industry-accepted, third-party
validated, and ISO 17024-compliant can confidently specify ACG's
certified commissioning authority.
Additionally, this recognition ensures that the CxA is considered an
approved commissioning credential for all federally funded projects.
The General Services Administration has long recognized the value of
commissioning citing commissioning agents’ “in-depth expertise with the
commissioning process including verification techniques, functional
performance testing, system equipment and O&M knowledge.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The next opportunity for approved candidates to take the CxA exam is April 25 at the CxEnergy Conference & Expo in Orlando, FL. A 12-hour commissioning workshop is also offered on April 24-25. Those interested should visit ACG’s Membership & Certification page which provides complete details and a downloadable CxA Candidate Handbook.
CxEnergy also provides an array of AIA-approved commissioning presentations
provided by experts that provide ACG CxAs with continuing education
credits required to maintain their certifications.
The AABC Commissioning Group
(ACG) is a non-profit association dedicated to the advancement of
independent third-party commissioning professionals. ACG strives to
promote a better understanding of the commissioning process by
educating, training, and certifying qualified individuals as Certified
Commissioning Authorities (CxAs), and Certified Commissioning
Technicians (CxTs).
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