Buildings & facilities

Turn building data into practical facilities control.

BMS and monitoring requirements organised around the people who operate, maintain and manage the facility.

Facade of a modern commercial building

Define the facility’s operating model before the screen layout.

The useful scope depends on responsibilities, response arrangements, asset criticality and the decisions users need to make.

ISC Controls helps clarify which services belong in the BMS, what remains under local or specialist control, which data and commands cross interfaces, how alarms are prioritised and routed, and what trends or reports support maintenance and management.

Facilities scope

Build a coherent view across connected services.

The BMS can integrate information while preserving the specialist responsibility of each subsystem.

HVAC & environment

Plants, air systems, room conditions, schedules, setpoints, plant sequencing and energy-related operating data.

Utilities & metering

Electrical, water, gas and thermal metering, demand visibility, trends and exception reporting.

Critical interfaces

Fire alarm, power systems, lifts, access control and specialist packages with clearly defined monitoring and command boundaries.

Operations & maintenance

Alarm routing, priorities, user roles, mobile or remote access, histories, reports and asset information.

What we clarify

Make the BMS maintainable after handover.

We help turn owner and facilities needs into functional, interface and acceptance requirements.

Users, roles and operating responsibilities
Systems, assets and points in scope
Monitoring versus command authority
Alarm priority, routing and response
Trends, reports and data retention
Testing, training, documentation and support
Start with the requirement

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

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