This video explains how commissioning engineers can use AI to improve efficiency and focus on high-value tasks.
Learning objectives
- Learn how to use AI within your team to maximize the amount of time engineers spend on high-value tasks.
- Understand the challenges encountered by our team during the introduction of AI into our workflow and discover strategies to overcome or avoid them.
- Explore two case studies demonstrating AI applications in submittal review and information extraction for commissioning.
- Gain insight into the current limitations of AI in engineering contexts and how these limitations may evolve in the future.
Commissioning engineers make daily decisions on how to maximize the value we provide to a project within limited time and resources. AI allows engineers to quickly access the critical details we need to deliver value.
Presenters:
Matthew Cooper, PE, CxA, Commissioning Director, Group14 Engineering, Denver
Matt Cooper is the Commissioning Director and Chief Operating Officer at Group14 Engineering, bringing 25 years of experience in HVAC design, construction management, and commissioning. A past president of the Southwest Chapter of the Building Commissioning Association, he frequently presents on high-performance building, energy codes, monitoring-based commissioning, and M&V strategies.
Chris Purdie, Commissioning Engineer, Group14 Engineering, Denver
Chris Purdie is a Commissioning Engineer at Group14, bringing two years of experience across airports, multifamily, and other facility types. With a strong background in engineering team support, process improvement, and data analysis, Chris now leads Group14โs AI Task Force, advancing innovative strategies for smarter building performance.
Many topics related to commissioning, AI advancements, building technology and energy management were discussed at CxEnergy 2026, a conference and expo held April 21โ24, 2026, in Chicago. Learn more at www.CxEnergy.com.