Technology is changing the way we interact with the urban environment – especially with our commercial real estate space.
Because Building Automation Systems (BAS), Building Internet of Things (IoT) and controls technologies have improved, demand-response events at utilities have the capability to be automated.
Creating a roadmap to realizing the Intelligent Building experience is not easy. But choosing the right first step makes the journey much easier.
In an interior buildout project, building tenants are faced with a myriad of architectural and engineering decisions. One of these is whether to use pneumatic or direct digital controls.
Technology is changing what is possible in the built environment. Smart buildings integrate the design of the infrastructure, building and facility systems, communications, business systems, and technology solutions that contribute to sustainability and operational efficiency.
Whether new or retrofit, office buildings can be a challenge for the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or fire protection engineer.
How can today's facility managers keep pace with technological advancements, while also maximizing the investment in their existing building automation system?
Cybersecurity is becoming a greater priority as companies increasingly use building systems and access control systems that are connected to computers.
Powerful and integrated technology drives high-performance buildings; however, many owners are still hesitant to invest in these smart capabilities.