The first 12 months of operating a new Indian commercial building reveal more about MEP design quality than the entire design + construction process combined. This audit checklist — structured month-by-month — captures what to measure, what to compare against, and what to escalate. Built from 14 audits at hospitality + office + retail properties.
Month 1 (post-handover stabilization)
Goal: confirm systems are working as designed.
| System | Audit activity | Pass criterion |
|---|---|---|
| Chiller plant | 7-day full-load test; verify TR per chiller against nameplate | Within 5 % of rated capacity |
| AHU | Verify coil-side ΔT + air supply DBT/RH at each unit | ΔT ≥ 5 °C; supply within 1.5 °C of design |
| Plumbing | Hydrostatic test, fixture pressure measurement | Pressure 2-4 bar at all fixtures |
| Fire alarm | Full smoke detector function test, manual call point test | 100 % addressable points respond |
| Sprinkler | NFPA 25 functional test of all isolation valves | All valves operable, alarms function |
| Electrical | Earth resistance retest, breaker calibration retest | < 5 Ω LV earth, breaker calibration current |
| BMS | All sensors calibrated, graphics validated | Graphics match field state |
Document: baseline data set in operations handover binder.
Month 2-3 (occupancy ramp-up)
Goal: observe systems under increasing real load.
- Daily peak chiller load logged + plotted; compare against design peak
- AHU supply RH logged at peak occupancy hour
- Hot water delivery temperature at far fixture (Legionella check)
- Fire pump test (60-minute churn → 100 % rated → 150 % rated curve)
- Stairwell pressurization test
- Restroom + janitorial water consumption logged
Escalate: any system delivering < 80 % of design at peak.
Month 4-6 (seasonal validation)
Goal: verify performance across India’s main seasonal swing.
If Apr-May covered (peak cooling):
- Annual cooling peak captured (BMS hourly data)
- Plant ΔT across full-load operation logged
- Compare actual sqm/TR against India Cooling Load Rules of Thumb
- IAQ check: CO2, PM 2.5, VOC at occupied zones
If Jun-Sep covered (monsoon):
- Humidity drift measured: room RH at peak monsoon week
- Mixed-air state at AHU coil entering (RH) — primary diagnostic
- Drain pan operation verified (no overflow)
- Roof + envelope leak inspection
If Oct-Dec covered (transitional):
- Heating capability tested (heat pump or boiler)
- Outdoor air strategy verified (cooler OA replacing chiller load — economizer cycle)
- VRF heat recovery in 3-pipe systems
If Jan-Mar covered (winter for north India):
- Heating load delivery (Delhi/Chandigarh/Lucknow projects only)
- Stack-effect infiltration measured
- Window/door seal check
- Boiler / heat pump efficiency at design winter OAT
Month 6 (mid-year audit gate)
Goal: formal mid-year audit + tenant satisfaction survey.
- Comprehensive EUI calculation against design (target: within 10 %)
- ECBC compliance refresh — confirm key parameters still met
- Tenant satisfaction survey (NPS, comfort, IAQ self-reported)
- Maintenance backlog review (preventive vs corrective ratio)
- Energy bill audit against utility tariff structure (peak/off-peak optimization)
Decision gate:
- EUI within 10 % of design + satisfaction ≥ 8/10 → maintain current operation
- EUI 10-20 % above design or satisfaction 6-8/10 → identify 3 top corrections, implement Q3
- EUI > 20 % above or satisfaction < 6/10 → engage design engineer + commission third-party audit
Month 7-9 (off-peak optimization)
Goal: capture energy savings during off-peak operation.
- Set up demand-response controls (BMS sequencing)
- Verify night setback temperatures + recovery
- Chiller plant rotation scheduling (alternate primary chiller weekly)
- Hot water plant rotation
- VRF zone scheduling optimization
- Lighting daylight + occupancy controls audit
Month 10-12 (annual close)
Goal: annual performance close-out + design-vs-operation report.
- Full annual EUI calculation
- Annual maintenance + AMC contract renewal decisions
- Equipment health audit (vibration, thermal imaging on motors + transformers)
- Insurance + statutory compliance refresh
- ECBC + IGBC + GRIHA / LEED EAc1 documentation refresh (if certification active)
- Operations handover document update (add lessons learned)
- Year-2 audit + improvement plan
Critical KPIs to track all year
| KPI | Frequency | Target | Escalation threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| EUI (kWh/m²-yr) | Monthly | Within 10 % of design | > 25 % design |
| Chiller plant kW/TR | Monthly | < 0.85 at design / < 0.65 at part-load | > 1.0 |
| AHU coil ΔT | Weekly | ≥ 5 °C | < 3.5 °C |
| Room RH peak hour | Weekly | Within ±5 % of design | > 60 % in target 50 % |
| Sprinkler valve readiness | Quarterly | 100 % | Any fail |
| Earth resistance | 6-monthly | < 5 Ω LV | > 10 Ω |
| Tenant satisfaction (annual) | Annual | ≥ 8/10 | < 7/10 |
| Maintenance corrective ratio | Monthly | < 30 % | > 40 % (preventive failing) |
How to use this checklist
1. Print + post in operations office. Make it the operating team’s daily reference.
2. Schedule in BMS calendar. Each monthly audit triggers a BMS reminder.
3. Owner / FM responsibility split. Owner = design adherence; FM = day-to-day; agree the split at handover.
4. Quarterly review with design engineer. Pull design EUI + operational EUI; close the loop.
5. Year-end memo to management. Top 3 findings + top 3 corrective actions.
From the Field — Engineer’s Notebook
The single most useful annual audit ritual we recommend: a 3-day cross-discipline audit week in months 4 + 9. Two windows in the year: post-summer (verify cooling), post-monsoon (verify humidity + leak). The team — operating FM + design engineer + third-party auditor — walks every floor with a checklist + IR thermometer + RH meter + sound-level meter. Most year-1 problems surface in those two weeks. Skipping the audit week defers problems to year 2-3 when they cost 2-3× to fix.
5 takeaways
1. Month-1 stabilization captures the design-vs-built gap. Don’t skip.
2. Seasonal validation across all 4 Indian seasons. Run them as discrete audits.
3. Mid-year formal audit gate. EUI + tenant satisfaction → decision tree.
4. Year-end design-vs-operation report. Close the loop with the design engineer.
5. Operations + FM + design engineer coordination is the load-bearing factor. Without it, the audit becomes a checklist without consequences.
Pairs with: Post-Occupancy Energy Benchmark, MEP Commissioning Gotchas
