Colorado Building System Services

Colorado Building System Services, a University of Colorado Boulder RBSA, provides a comprehensive suite of testing, modeling, and training services to building system manufacturers, engineers, technicians, and professionals.

About the Laboratory

A Flexible Platform for Building Systems Testing

Colorado Building System Services provides access to the Larson Building Systems Laboratory, a unique facility consisting of a pair of test chambers, each equipped with a full-sized commercial HVAC system, hot box chambers, benchtop educational platforms, and field measurement equipment for evaluating building system and envelope performance.

Request a quote to access laboratory’s capabilities for performance testing of a range of building systems, including air handling unit components (coils, fans, filters, VFDs, dampers, and VRFs), HVAC control algorithms, and façade elements (windows, insulation, and doors). You can also request access to our suite of building performance field testing equipment and modeling tools.

Interested in a research collaboration instead of contracted services? Contact us through the Larson Building Systems Laboratory website.

TRAINING PROGRAMS

Specialized Courses to Meet your Workforce's Needs

We offer industry-focused training programs designed to bridge the gap between engineering education, research, and real-world application. Led by University of Colorado Boulder Architectural Engineering faculty and subject-matter experts, these programs include multi-week courses, technical short courses, and hands-on workshops on a range of topics related to building system engineering, operation, and performance. Trainings are tailored to meet the needs of a varietry of organizations, including technicians, design firms, manufacturers, and municipalities.

Learn more and request a quote for our training services.

PARTNER WITH US

As a University of Colorado Boulder RBSA, companies, universities, national labs, and other organizations are invited to contract us to test building system equipment, train your workforce, evaluate the performance of new technologies, and validate building performance.