Building Enclosure Commissioning Certification Examination

The UW–Madison Commissioning Process certifications offer individuals the opportunity to distinguish their capabilities and highlight their unique career paths. By focusing on the full ASHRAE Commissioning Process, this course provides a thorough understanding of building enclosure assemblies and systems. Successful completion of the coursework and exam awards either the Accredited Building Enclosure Commissioning Process Provider (BECxP) certification or the Accredited Commissioning Authority + Building Enclosure (CxA+BE) certification, or both.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the principles and processes of building enclosure commissioning.
  • Gain practical skills in commissioning building enclosure assemblies and systems.
  • Achieve certification that meets industry standards and enhances professional recognition.

Who Should Attend:

  • Building enclosure commissioning professionals and process specialists seeking certification.
  • Commissioning process authorities and team leaders looking to deepen their expertise.
  • Team leaders responsible for overseeing commissioning processes and ensuring compliance.

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the principles and processes of building enclosure commissioning.
  • Gain practical skills in commissioning building enclosure assemblies and systems.
  • Achieve certification that meets industry standards and enhances professional recognition.

Who Should Attend:

  • Building enclosure commissioning professionals and process specialists seeking certification.
  • Commissioning process authorities and team leaders looking to deepen their expertise.
  • Team leaders responsible for overseeing commissioning processes and ensuring compliance.

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Course Details: RA01412

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Program Director & Instructors

  • Ian McIntosh

    Program Director

    Dr. Ian McIntosh, PhD, CxM, is a program director for the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs (InterPro). He joined the InterPro Facilities and Building Systems team in December 2020 after being a frequent lecturer and course developer for the previous 20 years. His responsibilities include teaching, directing and business development for commissioning certification courses related to project management, existing buildings, and building enclosures. He is also the owner and founder of ianTEACH LLC, which provides innovative and strategic performance-based training and coaching to engineers, architects, construction and facilities management professionals in various sectors of the national building industry.

    He is an Accredited Commissioning Process Manager (CxM) with over twenty years of dedicated experience in Total Building Commissioning (a quality process) and has managed numerous energy, commissioning, retro-commissioning, and LEED® commissioning projects throughout the nation. As a Commissioning Provider and Mechanical Engineer, Dr. McIntosh has prepared and led several Owner's Project Requirements (OPR) workshops, written and integrated numerous commissioning specifications, co-invented and implemented electronic bar-coded checklists, system manuals and tracked owner cost savings. He has also executed hands-on in-depth field work, performed functional performance testing of complex HVAC systems/subsystems and coordinated full-scale operation & maintenance (O&M) and user training programs.

    Ian holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the City College of the City University of New York (CCNY) and earned his Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from the Solar Energy Lab at UW-Madison. He and his wife of 18 years like to spend quality time with their four children.

  • Program Director

    Ian McIntosh

Course Administration

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Payment Options

If you are planning to attend an Interdisciplinary Professional Programs course, payment is required at the time of registration. Below are the payment options:

Pay by Credit Card

Enroll online and pay by credit card.

  • Search for the course on the website and then click on the Enroll Now button from the course webpage.
  • Enter all necessary course attendee information and payment information on the course enrollment page.
  • You will receive an email to confirm successful enrollment and payment.

Enroll over the phone and pay by credit card.

  • Call CERC Registrations at 608-262-2451.
  • Provide the registrations representative with:
    • the course name, dates, and/or course number.
    • the necessary course attendee information and payment information.
  • You will receive either a mailed document or an email to confirm successful enrollment payment.

Pay by Check

Mail in a completed registration form and check payable to UW Madison.

  • Fill out a registration form (found either in the back of the course brochure you received in the mail or here).
  • Prepare a check, made payable to UW Madison.
  • Mail the registration form and check to: CERC Registrations 21 N Park St, Ste 7101 Madison, WI 53715
  • You will receive either a mailed document or an email to confirm successful enrollment and payment.

Pay by Purchase Order

Military

If using SF-182 form, please call our registration number at 608-262-2451 or email interpro@union.wisc.edu for details and instructions.

Event Cancellation

We reserve the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment or unforeseen events. If we cancel a course, participants will be notified via email or phone and will be given the option for a full refund or to transfer their registration and any fees paid to another course. We are not responsible for non-refundable plane tickets, hotel reservations, and other travel related expenses. For enrollee Course Cancellation, refer to notes on course page.

Course Notes

Full information on the University of Wisconsin commissioning certifications is available here.

Why UW?

The UW–Madison Commissioning Process certifications provide the opportunity for individuals with varying levels of professional experience to gain recognition. This feature, in addition to the focus on the full ASHRAE Commissioning Process, creates an opportunity for individuals to distinguish their capabilities and highlight their unique career paths.

Please Note: The eligibility requirement for pursuing commissioning certification through this course is the enrollment and successful completion of the course, Commissioning Building Enclosure Assemblies and Systems.  Enrollment in both courses can be done consecutively when available.