Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?

Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?
A . Positive feedback loop
B . Negative feedback loop
C . Building commissioning
D . Building retrocommissioning

Answer: C

Explanation:

Building commissioning is a quality assurance process that begins during the design phase and continues through construction, occupancy, and operation of the building. It ensures that the building’s systems are designed efficiently, installed correctly, and operate as intended. The commissioning process involves a series of inspections, tests, and adjustments of building systems, followed by a review of the system design and operation with the building’s operations team.

Reference: LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook, U.S. Green Building Council resources

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