Future of Commissioning
Monier Madison Ouabira
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Monier Madison Ouabira: Old Dominion University, USA
European Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2025, vol. 4, issue 2, 13-21
Abstract:
The future of commissioning is bright; this is owing to the rapid advancement in technology that is changing how the construction process is aligned. A steep focus on green energy initiatives and smart city design requirements have further refined construction sector, and more changes are anticipated in the future (Singh & Anumba, 2023). Technology such as machine learning, robotics, and motion sensor technology is being used to automate and digitize building construction, helping to save on time, resources, and budgets. The construction sector is expected to push towards greener energy and smart building designs to help users achieve more comfort, reliability, and efficiency in the use of buildings and structures. As such, advancement in technology means that buildings will adopt more and more sophisticated devices and gadgets, as well as functionality, offering users greater usability, comfort, and reliability.
Keywords: Commissioning; Green Buildings; Re/Retro-Commissioning; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.24018/ejarch.2025.4.2.48
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