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Expectations of buildings today have changed. They must become more sustainable, hyper-efficient, resilient, and people-centric. If your building management system (BMS) is not future-ready, you’re missing out on advances in technology and IoT-enabled devices that make it possible to meet sustainability targets, lower operating costs, enhance occupant experience, improve productivity, and increase building value.
Building management by the numbers
42%
of the world's energy is used in buildings.
30%
of energy used in buildings is waste.
50%
of energy used in buildings is wasted due to inefficient building management systems.
~40%
of building management systems are affected by malicious attacks.
Migrating from old to new building management systems
From cyberattacks that disrupt your building's daily operations to greater possibilities of downtime, increasing maintenance costs, and missing sustainability targets, an obsolete BMS can cost you time and money and can limit overall functionality.
New generation building management systems are more powerful with greater capabilities unheard of just ten years ago.
Modern BMS offer:
- Secure, open, and highly scalable architecture
- Deep visualisation and power analytics
- Adaptable to changing tenant/occupant demands
Do you know the associated lifecycle of your building management system?
While most mechanical and electrical systems hold their value for 15 to 30 years before replacement is necessary, building management systems should be reviewed and updated more frequently. Studies show that the value of a BMS drops significantly as the system ages, reaching zero at the end of life. This is because it will no longer be performing as it was initially designed or be able to keep up with new requirements.
To avoid the obsolesce of your system, we recommend creating in advance a modernisation plan of your BMS.
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1. What is a building management system / building automation system?
A building management system (BMS), also sometimes called a building automation system (BAS), is a critical tool for operating a building safely, efficiently, and reliably. Consisting of software and hardware, a BMS controls and monitors the building's mechanical and electrical equipment such as power systems, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), lighting, fire protection, and security systems.
2. How are building management systems changing?
As companies have focused intently on energy efficiency and sustainability, there has also been a fundamental change in tenant needs and expectations. These trends have greatly impacted traditional BMS implementations, pushing them to grow and evolve. At the same time, advancements in cloud computing, IoT, analytics, and artificial intelligence are leading to new and broader capabilities. With these as underlying technologies, next-generation BMSs are now the integration and aggregation tool for all of a building’s data across multiple business and operations technology (OT) systems and sensors. By managing and controlling all the building’s OT in concert with each other, energy and operational efficiency can be maximised while enhancing occupant productivity and well-being.
3. What is IoT building management?
IoT (Internet of Things) is revolutionising building management with a new generation of building management systems (BMS) that enable superior integration between smart systems - including operations technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems. These advancements have changed how buildings operate as facility managers can now gain valuable insights from every aspect of their buildings' operations. Accessible from anywhere, they can better predict possible problems, schedule preventative maintenance, and streamline workflows to reduce operating costs, while also exceeding sustainability goals.