Case Study
Oakland International Airport Expansion
Enovity is the LEED™ Commissioning Authority (CA) for the $225 M Oakland International Airport Terminal Expansion Project (TEx). This large construction project incorporates a new 108,000 square foot terminal extension; extensive renovation of the 125,000 square foot Terminal 2 (Southwest Terminal) that includes a seismic upgrade, additional ticket counters, passenger screening, baggage claim facilities and public restrooms; a new chilled and hot water central plant; and controls integration to the existing airport Tridium Enterprise Automation System.
The TEx project is on track to achieve a LEED certification with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). In addition to commissioning, Enovity is responsible for the LEED energy performance optimization verification, involving the use of the DOE-2 computer modeling for comparison to the Title 24 Energy Standards.
Enovity is responsible for LEED™ Building Systems Commissioning for the following systems:
- HVAC Equipment and Distribution, including chillers, towers, boilers, air handlers, pumps, fan coils, exhaust fans, terminal units (VAV boxes), ducts and piping
- Domestic Hot Water Generators
- Energy Management and Control System (EMCS)
- Standby Generators and Emergency Generators
- Medium Voltage and 480V Electrical Systems
- Lighting Fixtures and Day lighting Controls
- Power Monitoring System
