Building
Management System
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Conventional
building control functions usually include monitoring and controlling the
environmental applications in a facility, including heating, ventilating and air
conditioning (HVAC), humidity, building air pressure, lighting, fire alarm
systems, utilities systems, plant security systems, safety interlocks, energy
management and conservation.

The technological boom has brought
with it advances in every field, including building operations, and has made
the role of the property professional an ever-changing one. New technologies
are designed to make buildings run more efficiently and to assist property
professionals with day-to-day tasks.
New technologies, standards and open
protocols all help businesses become more efficient. Integration helps building
owners and management professionals adapt to a rapidly changing,
technology-driven business environment. Having an integrated
building management system in place that facilitates improved communication,
productivity and efficiency through the use of globalized
internet, e-mail and video-conferencing. Streamlined systems -
simplified operator access to multiple systems, centralized information and
systems that is able to communicate with one another - improve building
performance; reduce operational, management and maintenance costs and increase
tenant attraction and retention, which, in turn, increases workplace
performance
With costs of installation and maintenance available for almost any
budget, clearly now is the time for building owners and management
professionals make the choice for a highly intelligent building automation and
control system.