Sector experience where controls carry operational risk.
The control requirements of a hospital are not those of a hotel. We engineer to each sector's operational priorities, systems and commissioning expectations.
Where we work most closely.
Commercial and Mixed-Use
Comfort and energy performance across varied occupancy, shared plant and multiple tenancies.
Comfort across varied and changing occupancy
- AHUs and chilled water plant
- Terminal units and zone control
- Tenant and shared metering
Healthcare
Ventilation control, critical alarming and documentation discipline for sensitive clinical environments.
Ventilation control to design conditions
- AHUs and dedicated ventilation
- Pressure-controlled spaces where applicable
- Chilled and heating water plant
Hotels and Hospitality
Guest comfort, quiet plant operation and energy visibility around the clock.
Consistent guest comfort
- Guestroom control interfaces
- Common-area HVAC
- Kitchen and laundry plant
Industrial and Institutional
Uptime, plant visibility and robust field integration with full operational accountability.
Plant uptime and continuity
- Process-adjacent HVAC and ventilation
- Energy and demand metering
- Generators and standby interfaces
Further building types we support.
Residential Towers
Common-area plant, ventilation and shared services controlled and metered fairly.
Common-area HVAC
- Common-area HVAC
- Carpark ventilation
- Embedded network meters
Retail and Malls
Comfort and energy that track foot traffic and trading hours across large, variable spaces.
Zoned comfort control
- Zoned AHUs and ventilation
- Tenant condition interfaces
- Energy and utility metering
Government Buildings
Long-horizon, well-documented systems with accountability and supportability built in.
Open, supportable platforms
- HVAC and ventilation plant
- Energy metering
- Open-protocol interfaces
Planning a BMS package, controls upgrade or commissioning scope?
Send the available drawings, specifications, points schedule or project brief. We will review the control requirements and identify the most practical next step.