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Process

A defined route from design review to lifecycle support.

Ten steps, each with a clear owner and a documented output. Discipline at each stage is what makes the system commissionable and maintainable.

  1. 01

    Discovery & Technical Review

    We review the design intent, mechanical schedules and project constraints, and agree the scope, interfaces and standards before any drawing begins.

  2. 02

    System Architecture

    Network topology, controller selection and integration boundaries are set, so every party knows what connects to what and how.

  3. 03

    Point Schedule & I/O Mapping

    Every input and output is scheduled and mapped, with an I/O budget that leaves headroom for change without re-engineering.

  4. 04

    Shop Drawings & Panel Design

    Panel schematics, wiring diagrams and termination schedules are produced to a consistent, serviceable standard.

  5. 05

    Programming & Graphics

    Controller logic is written for clarity and audited against the sequences, and operator graphics are built around how the building is run.

  6. 06

    Factory Checks

    Panels and logic are checked before they reach site, so problems are found in a workshop, not in a live plant room.

  7. 07

    Site Installation Support

    We support the installing contractor through termination, power-up and network commissioning, resolving issues as they surface.

  8. 08

    Testing & Commissioning

    Point-to-point and functional performance testing proves every sequence against the design intent, with documented results.

  9. 09

    Handover & Training

    Operators are trained on the system they will actually use, and a complete as-built and operations pack is handed over.

  10. 10

    Support & Optimisation

    After handover, we monitor, tune and resolve faults under a defined support agreement, keeping performance from drifting.

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.