Soft Building Technology

Integrated Building Management System

     IBMS (Integrated Building Management System) Building management is becoming more important as businesses control costs and increase efficiency.

     We pride ourselves on projects already undertaken and our ability to provide a very high quality solution throughout the duration of the project and very often into the operating life cycle of the working building with our planned preventive maintenance options.

     We are constantly improving our business practices and looking for practical solutions to an ever-changing industry, working with leading manufactures to provide our clients with outstanding level of service and great value for money.

    Our group structure and sound financial support enables Integrated BMS to provide control system solutions for very large contracts with reduced risk and great peace of mind for our clients.

What is a Building Management System?

    A Building Management System is a Computer system designed to keep track of and control, the various systems in a building. These systems include:

      Power - This includes usage monitoring and flow control to various parts of the building.

      Climate control - Heat, air conditioning and air circulation, are provided to the various parts of the building.

      Building entry/exit - Door monitoring and access, intrusion sensor monitoring, and alarms within the various parts of the building are included.

      Water (pumps) - This amounts to getting the water to the various floors within the building.

      Elevators - Control, surveillance and access to the cars in the building are included.

      Lights - This provides automated activation/deactivation and power conservation of the many fixtures in the building.

What Does It Mean for a Building Management System to be Integrated?

    What Integrated means, in terms of a Building Management System is that the building's system management capabilities were part of the building's initial design. In other words, they weren't added after-the-fact. Take for example, an extension to a house, like another bedroom. This is something a lot of families consider when their needs change with time. If the bedroom were integrated, it would have been designed and built when the rest of the house was. It would exist when you moved in.