From Analysis to Lasting Performance
CORE Facility Analysis
Comprehensive asset diagnostics along with operational and utility expense audits to uncover and isolate hidden facility issues.
Commissioning Services
Rigorous engineering validation through systematic testing to certify that all critical building systems perform to design specifications and peak operational capacities.
Continuous Commissioning Services
Continuous data monitoring and recommended equipment maintenance to preserve facility efficiencies, secure long-term cost containment, and permanently stabilize system performance.
Bridging the Gap between Facility Problems and Practical Solutions
Whether the challenge is poor indoor air quality, rising energy costs, aging equipment, or ongoing maintenance concerns, we help owners identify what is really happening in their building and develop a clear path forward. Our goal is to improve comfort, reliability, efficiency, and long-term facility performance with solutions that make sense for your building, your budget, and your people.
Engineering Solutions for Vital Infrastructure
Education & Rural School Districts
Municipal & County Government Buildings
Health, Long-Term Care & Rural Medical Facilities
Commercial Facilities & Real Estate Assets
Churches
Accountable Results
Indoor Air Quality
When the team at CORE FACILITY SOLUTIONS was asked to analyze a school facility in the northwest region of North Dakota, they interviewed staff and inspected the facility. It was observed that the air distribution system under the 1967 portion of the facility consisted of two tunnel systems that were connected by a small access that had degraded due to moisture issues over the years.
Deferred Maintenance
When the team at CORE FACILITY SOLUTIONS was
asked to analyze a county office and LEC in the West
Central region of North Dakota, they interviewed staff
and inspected the facility. It was observed that the HVAC
system was at least 30 years old, and some equipment was in excess of 50 years old! Many of the air handling systems had worn bearings and motors, the pneumatic temperature control system was not functioning properly, and the comfort complaints were endless.