Building Management System

The brain of your building at the heart of our system

The overall objective of implementing a Building Management System (BMS) is to equip buildings with a modern, integrated, high-performing information system that is open to the "life" of the installed technical equipment. It enables optimized management of industrial infrastructures and building equipment. Controlling energy expenses, technical differences, and evolving environmental regulations today contribute to the widespread adoption of BMS, with an increasing focus on the savings that coherent management and alignment with needs can achieve.

A first step towards positive energy buildings?

BMS represents a real advantage for equipped buildings as it ensures sustainable energy and economic performance. Thus, a tailored system allows companies to save energy and significantly contribute to energy-saving programs by implementing automation for controlling certain devices and load shedding based on a predetermined schedule and times.

3D Supervision

Within a single interface, it allows you to monitor all equipment in a predefined area or across your entire site for optimal management of various installations. Our solutions enable the manager to create an overview of the situation to respond to incidents in real-time, simply and efficiently, while having the option to be interactively guided during decision-making following an event (fire, intrusion, technical alarm, equipment maintenance, etc.).

A combination of functions for numerous operations

  • Inform about the real-time status of equipment.
  • Detect malfunctions related to the proper operation of equipment.
  • Trigger an alert procedure when a malfunction occurs in a building's technical equipment.
  • Monitor the cumulative operating time of devices (for maintenance needs).
  • Measure the building's energy performance by tracking electricity consumption.

Main advantages of our solution

  • Provide comfort solutions: the building adapts to occupants and the habits of the site operator.
  • Secure buildings: manage intrusions, access, and technical alarms from a single location.
  • Make the equipped building flexible: allow easy reconfiguration of functions and operations. You are no longer dependent on a single system or brand, as all equipment can communicate with each other.

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