Air Barrier Commissioning of Large Buildings
Large Building Commissioning
At QED LAB, we understand that airtightness is a critical factor in ensuring building performance, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort. That’s why we provide specialized services for air barrier commissioning on large-scale projects. We assist in building commissioning by performing the whole building air barrier testing for commissioning agents, developers, owners, and general contractors. Our expertise ensures that your building envelope meets or exceeds the required performance standards, helping you avoid costly air leakage issues and achieve compliance with industry codes and specifications.


We utilize state-of-the-art testing equipment and proven test methods to assess the integrity of your building’s air barrier system. By identifying areas of air leakage early in the commissioning process, we help project teams make targeted improvements that reduce energy consumption, improve indoor air quality, and enhance long-term durability. Our process not only meets compliance requirements but also supports sustainability goals by contributing to LEED and other green building certifications.
From initial consultation through detailed reporting, QED LAB works collaboratively with all stakeholders to streamline the commissioning process. Our testing is precise, efficient, and designed to fit seamlessly into your project timeline, minimizing disruptions while maximizing actionable insights. Whether you are breaking ground on a high-rise, retrofitting an existing structure, or seeking certification for a new development, our air barrier commissioning services give you the confidence that your building envelope will perform exactly as intended.

Looking for more information about Building Envelope Testing?
At QED LAB, we offer a Lunch and Learn where we provide valuable insights into code requirements and building envelope testing. Our experts will explain how these tests are performed and meet compliance with building codes. Join us for lunch and learn more about building envelope testing today!