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Meghan McDermott is a Architectural Engineer, Owner for High Performance Building Solutions. As Architectural Engineer, Meghan conducts energy and building enclosure assessments, whole building energy models, energy conservation calculations and building diagnostics. She is a qualified Level II Thermographer for buildings, roofs, and electrical applications; certified through the Building Performance Institute, Inc. for Building Analysis and Envelope; and even more impressive, she is a contributing author to the US Army Corps of Engineers protocol for air leakage testing. Meghan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Engineering with a concentration in Energy.
The term commissioning is a process for new and existing buildings that ensures the systems and components in a building are designed, installed, tested and maintained according to the operation requirements of the owner