Stonehaven-Navigation-Menu


No Results Found

Recommissioning & Retrocommissioning Services

Upgrade Your Buildings to Meet Real-World Conditions

Get in Touch

GLOBALLY TRUSTED
RECOMMISSIONING EXPERTS

Recommissioning is the process of systematically re-evaluating and re-optimising a building’s systems to restore performance, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. At Stonehaven, we deliver recommissioning services that address operational drift, reduce energy waste, and enhance occupant comfort across existing assets. Our specialists assess HVAC and MEP systems, perform functional testing, recalibrate control sequences, and apply corrective actions.

Dubai's Leading Recommissioning Experts
Sustainably Renewed
We specialise in recommissioning from commercial, hospitality to ageing infrastructure supporting LEED goals.
Dubai's Leading Recommissioning Experts
Dubai's Leading Recommissioning Experts
Retrofit Perfected
We cover retro-commissioning, continuous commissioning, and post-occupancy evaluations to meet evolving building needs.
Why STONEHAVEN
Our Clients
Our Work
EYWA, Business Bay
Discover Stonehaven's successful completion of Eywa in Business Bay, blending modern design with strategic marketing.
Red Sea International Airport, KSA
Appointed as Lead Design Consultant, Stonehaven led the prestigious Red Sea International Airport's Private Jet FBO — our fifth JETEX project to date.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Our Related Services
Frequently Asked Questions
What is recommissioning in buildings?
+
Recommissioning is the process of re-evaluating and optimising an existing building’s systems such as HVAC, lighting, controls, and water systems to ensure they operate as originally intended. At Stonehaven, our recommissioning services identify performance drift, correct inefficiencies, and restore building systems to their design standards using advanced diagnostics and measurement tools. This process helps clients across the UAE and GCC reduce energy waste, lower maintenance costs, and enhance occupant comfort.
What is the difference between commissioning, recommissioning, and retro-commissioning?
+
Commissioning occurs when a building is newly constructed and systems are tested for the first time. Recommissioning applies to buildings that have already been commissioned but need recalibration to match current operational requirements. Retro-commissioning is performed on buildings that were never formally commissioned. Stonehaven provides all three, ensuring that whether your building is new, ageing, or undergoing refurbishment, system performance and compliance are maintained to international standards like ASHRAE and CIBSE.
What are the benefits of recommissioning a building?
+
Recommissioning offers multiple benefits: enhanced energy efficiency, improved indoor air quality, reduced operating costs, and extended system lifespan. By analysing controls, recalibrating sensors, and fine-tuning MEP systems, Stonehaven delivers measurable ROI through optimised performance. Clients in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh typically achieve significant reductions in energy consumption after a full recommissioning cycle.
When should you recommission a building?
+
A building should be recommissioned every 3–5 years or whenever major occupancy, usage, or control system changes occur. Warning signs include rising energy bills, inconsistent temperatures, frequent maintenance issues, or occupant complaints. Stonehaven’s diagnostic approach benchmarks your current system performance, identifies gaps, and provides a phased roadmap to restore efficiency while keeping operations uninterrupted.
How does Stonehaven perform recommissioning and retro-commissioning?
+
Stonehaven follows a data-driven, RICS-aligned methodology. We begin with a full system audit, analyse existing documentation, and perform detailed performance testing. Using advanced tools such as PlanSwift, Bluebeam, and CostX for documentation alignment, and digital monitoring systems for MEP analytics, we develop a corrective action plan. Our team then implements optimisation measures, verifies performance through measurement and verification (M&V), and provides updated system documentation and training to facility teams—ensuring long-term operational excellence.
Our Construction Supervision Insights

Talk To Us

For better web experience, please use the website in portrait mode

VIEW