The recertification process aims to recognize the importance of re-evaluating performance-verified metrics in buildings every three years. During this process, your project is re-evaluated to verify that it continues to perform as designed.
The requirements for testing performance verified features depend on the extent of alterations made to your project since initial certification. If a WELL Certified project has not undergone extensive alterations, it may be eligible for a reduced amount of testing.
Scope of testing
The scopes of testing for different parameters that projects will be eligible for include the following:
- Full: Testing will occur at the same rate as at initial certification for that parameters.
- Reduced - Testing will occur at 50% of the sampling locations.
- None - No additional testing is required for recertification.
You can determine the scope of performance testing using the recertification tool applicable to their project. The ‘Performance Verification’ tab in the recertification tools will show the scope of testing required based on the types of alterations that you have listed in the 'Project Information' tab.
For example, if you indicate that there have been no changes made in all of the categories listed in the “project information” tab, the “performance verification” tab will show that your project is eligible for reduced sampling in most air and thermal comfort features, some water features, and that none is required for most light and sound features (screenshots below).
Projects that upgrade to v2 at the time of recertification do qualify for reduced sampling as indicated in the “Performance Verification” tab of the recertification tool.
However, if your project has undergone changes in the project boundary, for example, related to heating and ventilating systems, the “performance verification” tab will show that “full” testing will be required for most air, thermal comfort, and sound features.
The scope of performance testing should be communicated to the contracted Performance Testing Agent prior to testing for recertification.
More detailed information regarding reduced sampling points can be found in the Performance Verification Guidebook (pg. 42).
Scheduling performance testing
All projects, regardless of version, have two options to schedule performance testing for recertification:
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Option 1 - schedule performance testing through IWBI by completing the WELL PV Scheduling Form.
- Once our team receives this information, we will connect your project to a WELL Performance Testing Organization.
- Option 2 - Contract directly with a local WELL Performance Testing Organization. For a list of WELL Performance Testing Organizations, view our directory and filter Organization level for “Performance Testing Organizations”.
Upgrading certain features to WELL v2 that are verified through continuous monitoring
If you are pursuing recertification under your initial certification version, but would like to upgrade specific features to WELL v2 to utilize continuous monitoring requirements, you may do so. To identify the alignment between versions, use the relevant version of the Skybridge tool (v1 to v2 pilot | v2 pilot to v2). Include a narrative stating that you have used the Skybridge tool to upgrade to the v2 feature when uploading continuous monitoring data for each feature.
Annually aggregated data
For WELL v2 pilot and WELL v2 projects, there is an option to utilize annually aggregated data for compliance with select performance verified features in accordance with the Performance Verification Guidebook for recertification.
For your project to be eligible for this pathway, a WELL Performance Testing Agent must conduct all annual testing for the relevant feature(s). Additional information and examples of the relevant annually assessed features can be found in the recertification chapter of the Performance Verification Guidebook (pgs. 42 - 43).