The process you are speaking of is called "commisioning". When commisioning a building each syatem is identified, then a test is custom designed for the specific system and how it works in that building. Such as the electrical system and how it may operate in a power failure, if there are emergency power generators, transfer switches,etc,etc. Each buildings syystems are going to operate differently from another buildings systems. This will apply to fire systems, sprinkler systems, Lighting ,and HVAC. There is no "one test fits all" procedure out there that can properly and correctly commision a new building.This is generally done by an experienced "commisioning agent" or at minimum sopmeone with a good bit of experience doing such work. The current example of High end commisioning is to seek out a "LEED" cerified company to commision a building and get it LEED certified for tax benefits and such. I hope this helps, if you are determined to try this yourself than seek out the manufacturers recommended test for each system and use those as the very minimum to be done. As far as your fire systems go, they will be tested by local fire marshall and he determines if they are god to go or not. Good lUck