Building Management Systems

Make building services easier to operate, investigate and coordinate.

Define BMS requirements around the people who operate the site, the services they own and the information they need to act.

Modern building facade representing building management systems

A BMS should reflect how the facility is actually managed.

A Building Management System can bring monitoring, alarms, schedules, trends and controls into a coordinated interface.

Which services are in scope? What must teams know immediately? Which conditions require an alarm? What can be adjusted centrally? Which equipment remains under local or specialist control? How will faults be investigated?

We help answer those questions before points, graphics and integrations are treated as fixed.

Systems & functions

Coordinate the facility without blurring critical boundaries.

Life-safety and regulated systems require clearly defined separation from general building management.

Mechanical services

HVAC, pumps, tanks, water services, environmental conditions and equipment status.

Electrical information

Selected status, metering, faults and interfaces appropriate to the facility scope.

Facilities workflows

Schedules, setpoints, occupancy modes, alarms, escalation and maintenance response.

Information & integration

Trends, reports, operating history and interfaces with package or specialist systems.

Retrofit reality

Understand what is installed before deciding what to replace.

Existing facilities often contain mixed generations, incomplete documentation and interfaces never designed for wider integration.

Existing controllers, points and protocols
Proprietary dependencies and obsolescence
Monitoring, alarm and scheduling functions
User roles and control permissions
Trend, metering and reporting needs
Third-party integration boundaries
Remote access and cybersecurity
Testing, training and handover
Related capabilities

Connect the building to the wider operating environment.

Facilities monitoring may also depend on field measurement, wider supervisory systems and industrial operating requirements.

Start with the requirement

Bring us the engineering question before you lock in the answer.

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