Occupant surveys are key, but I'd also want to do some thermal sensor testing to get objective data on things like temperature, humidity, and air quality. That will help strengthen the corrective action plan.
I'd probably lean towards the mixed-mode design calculations. That seems like it would provide a more comprehensive analysis of the indoor environment and help identify the root causes of any problems.
Occupant surveys are definitely the way to go. That will give you the best insight into the actual indoor environmental issues that need to be addressed. Then you can use that information to develop a corrective action plan.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The options seem a bit technical - I'd need to review my notes on each of these tools to figure out which one is most appropriate for this situation.
I think I'd start by looking at the occupant surveys to get a sense of the issues they're experiencing. That seems like the most direct way to identify the problems.
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