These are European "Chic" systems shoved into US engineers' throats, no more.
Chilled beams are nothing more than Induction units, which were widely used in the 50's, 60's in the US. Chilled beams are OK when you have 6 Watt/SF or more of sensible load (justifies the savings in ductwork and fan energy), for conventional office building, they are TOO EXPENSIVE.
VRF are another European climate friendly system, over there, they have exorbitant utility rates. Heat pumps are common in Europe, and AC is still a delicacy in Europe (even in hospitals).
Chilled water/cooling towers are not used that much in Europe, so they just try to find a way to export their system with their product.
Yes, you are right, There is absolutely NO Scientific data to back up any of these systems in a LCC. No one will give a first cost price, let alone a maintenance cost.
There isn't even data on their effectiveness (Ok, they work, that's about it).
GSA does NOT recommend the use of Chilled beams in its buildings.