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Commissioning Projects FIRST DRAFT Peter Basso Associates Commissioning and Retro- Commissioning Projects This is a comprehensive listing of projects for which Peter Basso Associates has provided commissioning and retro-commissioning services, as of June 12, 2019. 150 West Jefferson LEED Interiors EA Pr1&EA Cr2 Bedrock Detroit Monroe Block A Initial Services Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan 615 Griswold MEP DD 2016 Update Commissioning, Bedrock Detroit One Campus Martius Nexant/DTE Energy Detroit, Michigan Retro-Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Adient CTU Bulding Renovation Commissioning, Bedrock Detroit Quicken Loans Data Center Additional Retro- Plymouth, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Affirmations Lesbian & Gay Community Center Bell Memorial Replacement Hospital Mechanical/Electrical Commissioning, Ferndale, Michigan Michigan Ascension Real Estate Facility Condition Assessment Systems Commissioning Manual Production, Ishpeming, Commissioning, Burton, Ohio Bloomfield Hills School District High School and Physical Plant Commissioning, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Auto Owners Insurance Company South Carolina Regional Office Building Commissioning, Columbia, South Carolina Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Lyon Meadows Conference Center Commissioning, New Hudson, Michigan Auto-Owner’s Insurance Company Branch Office Commissioning, Traverse City, Michigan Boll Family YMCA Nexant/DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning Lite, Detroit, Michigan Beaumont Health Beaumont Cancer & Breast Center- Farmington Hills Generator Commissioning, BP-Husky Engineering Toledo Refinery QA-QC Lab Farmington Hills, Michigan Commissioning, Toledo, Ohio Beaumont Health Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak Professional Capital Area Transportation Authority Emergency Backup Office Building Neuroscience Center Commissioning, Generator Commissioning, Lansing, Michigan Royal Oak, Michigan Central DuPage Hospital UPS Project Commissioning, Beaumont Health System Beaumont Hospital-Taylor Surgery Winfield, Illinois Addition Commissioning and Forensic Investigation, Central Michigan University Biosciences Building LEED Taylor, Michigan Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Bedrock Detroit 1001 Woodward Nexant/DTE Energy Retro- Central Michigan University Bovee Center Renovations Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Bedrock Detroit Detroit Free Press Building Commissioning, Central Michigan University Central Energy Facility Boiler Feed Detroit, Michigan Water System Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan www.peterbassoassociates.com Peter Basso Associates Inc. | 5145 Livernois Rd #100, Troy, MI 48098 | 1-866-950-9760 FIRST DRAFT Central Michigan University CMED Anatomy Lab Renovation Crawford AuSable School District Series 1 & 2 Work Mechanical Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Commissioning, Grayling, Michigan Central Michigan University Education and Human Services Crittenton Hospital Cornerstone Bed Tower Addition Building LEED Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Commissioning, Rochester, Michigan Central Michigan University Grawn Hall Sound Measurements Dearborn Towers Exhaust Fan Replacement Commissioning, Commissioning,Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Dearborn, Michigan Central Michigan University Health Professions Building Delta College “F” Wing Renovation Commissioning, University Addition Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Center, Michigan Central Michigan University Health Professions Building Detroit Arsenal TACOM BLDG. 210 and 211 Roof HVAC Anatomy Lab Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Replacement Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Central Michigan University Health Professions Building Detroit Arsenal U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building 200A Renovation Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan TACOM Office Upgrade Commissioning,Warren, Michigan Central Michigan University Ronan Hall First Floor Renovation Detroit Arsenal U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building 229 Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan TACOM Office Upgrades Commissioning, Warren, Michigan Central Michigan University Ronan Hall Renovation Detroit Building Authority State of Michigan Michigan State Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Police Metro Detroit Forensic Science Lab Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Central Michigan University Satellite Energy Facility Commissioning, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Detroit Diesel Corporation Area M1 HVAC System Upgrade Commissioning, Plymouth, Michigan Chrysler Group LLC Financial Services Headquarters Commissioning, Auburn Hills, Michigan Detroit Institute of Arts AHU-17 & AHU-18 Commissioning Audit, Detroit, Michigan Ciena Healthcare Management Autumnwood of Livonia Retro- Commissioning, Livonia, Michigan Detroit Institute of Arts Commissioning Master Plan, Detroit, Michigan City of Burton Fire Station No. 2 Fundamental LEED Commissioning, Burton, Michigan Detroit Medical Center Children’s Hospital of Michigan Pediatric Specialty Center Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan City of Farmington Hills City Hall Revitalization Commissioning Services For The City Hall Addition And Renovation Project, Detroit Medical Center Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Temporary Farmington Hills, Michigan C-Section Room Air Supply Commissioning, Commerce Township, Michigan Clare-Gladwin Regional Education Service District Existing Building’s Equipment Life Study Commissioning, Detroit Medical Center Sinai Grace Hospital Emergency Clare, Michigan Department, ICU and Radiology Additions and Renovations Commissioning Clarkston Medical Center Medical Office Building Phase 1A Commissioning, Clarkston, Michigan Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Authority North Terminal Redevelopment Commissioning Specification Community Health and Social Services Southwest Center Development, Romulus, Michigan Mechanical and Electrical Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Authority Consumers Energy Smart Buildings Define Actions Rebates Terminal Redevelopment Commissioning Assistance, Commissioning,Troy, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Cranbrook Educational Community Museum & Library Detroit Public Schools Clark PK-8 School Enhanced Renovations Commissioning, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Crawford AuSable School District Grayling High School Detroit Public Schools Detroit School of Arts Commissioning Mechanical Systems Retro-Commissioning, Grayling, Michigan for LEED Certification, Detroit, Michigan Crawford AuSable School District Primary Elementary School Detroit Public Schools Fitzgerald PK-8 Interior Renovation Retro-Commissioning, Grayling, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan www.peterbassoassociates.com Peter Basso Associates Inc. | 5145 Livernois Rd #100, Troy, MI 48098 | 1-866-950-9760 FIRST DRAFT Detroit Public Schools FLICS School Commissioning, Fiat Chrysler Automotive Jefferson North Assembly Plant Detroit, Michigan Nexant/DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Detroit Public Schools Marcus Garvey PK-8 School First Martin Corporation EPA Winter Commissioning, Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Detroit Public Schools Samuel Gompers PK-8 Enhanced First Martin Corporation Traverwood Commissioning, Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Dow Chemical Company 1803 Building Chiller Replacement First Solar PGT-2 Commissioning, Lake Township, Ohio Commissioning, Midland, Michigan Ford Motor Company Rotunda Center Commissioning, Dow Chemical Company Horizons Center BPSC Facility Dearborn, Michigan Commissioning, Midland, Michigan Ford Motor Land Tenant Improvements Commissioning, Dow Kokam Pack Assembly Plant Addition Commissioning, Dearborn, Michigan Midland, Michigan Fort Custer Maintenance Shop Commissioning, DTE Energy Alternate Strategic Operations Center Augusta, Michigan Commissioning, Van Buren Township, Michigan Franklin Energy K-12 Pilot Energy Audit Commissioning, DTE Energy Navitas House (former Salvation Army Building) Various Locations, Michigan Renovation Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Franklin Energy Montabella Community Schools K-12 Energy DTE Energy Systems Operation Center Commissioning, Audit Level 1 & 2 Commissioning, Blanchard, Michigan Detroit, Michigan GDB Sweetwaters Cafe Commissioning, Ann Arbor, Michigan DTE Energy Warren Service Center Laboratories Commissioning, General Motors de Mexico SGE Plant Phase II Expansion Detroit, Michigan Commissioning, Toluca, Mexico DTE Headquarters Energy Center Commissioning, General Motors Milford Proving Grounds Building 16 Nexant/ Detroit, Michigan DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning, Milford, Michigan Dubai Maritime City Document Review and Commissioning, General Motors Milford Proving Grounds Buildings 42A and 42B Dubai Nexant/DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning, Milford, Michigan Eastern Michigan University Pray Harrold Building Renovation General Motors Milford Proving Grounds Buildngs 41 and 54 Commissioning, Ypsilanti, Michigan Nexant/DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning, Milford, Michigan Ferndale Public Schools Commissioning, Ferndale, Michigan General Motors Milford Proving Grounds Chilled Water Ferndale Public Schools Ferndale High School Nexant/DTE Plant Buildings 72, 103 and 117 Nexant/DTE Energy Retro- Energy Retro-Commissioning, Ferndale, Michigan Commissioning, Milford, Michigan Ferris State University College of Optometry Commissioning General Motors Warren Tech Center PPO Building North Body for LEED Gold, Big Rapids, Michigan Shop Expansion Commissioning, Warren, Michigan Ferris State University Commissioning Services for Center for General Services Administration (GSA)
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