Controls should make a building feel effortless. The controls group designs, programs, and supports custom building automation that matches the sequence of operations, integrates smoothly with MEP systems, and stays maintainable for the people who run it every day.
Evaluation of existing BAS architecture, controller age, point lists, network health, and sequence performance.
Verification or creation of sequences aligned with real equipment behavior, code requirements, and energy targets.
Documentation of existing wiring, protocols, and controller communication paths to identify bottlenecks or failure risks.
Identification of needed controllers, IO capacity, graphics scope, and panel upgrades.
Upfront analysis ensures programming, hardware selection, and installation are grounded in how the building actually operates.
Architecture, controller counts, IO schedules, network topologies, landing points, and enclosure details for predictable installation.
Installs programmable equipment controllers and network area controllers with control specific IO and communications wiring. Sensors and field devices are included as project scope requires.
Platforms chosen for performance, flexibility, and project fit. Primary experience includes Honeywell, Prolon for small buildings, Lynxspring for custom needs, and JCI FX. Allerton available pending final vendor approval.
Panels assembled, labeled, and tested in the in-house shop for faster field installation and fewer issues.
Clear specs, coordinated networks, and shop-built panels reduce field friction and accelerate startup.
Custom logic loaded to fully programmable controllers so equipment responds predictably across all modes.
Supervisory logic and communication coordination for stable, resilient operation.
Project-specific touchpoints built from scratch to match the client’s naming conventions, workflow, and priorities.
Role-based training at handoff that ensures operators can navigate, adjust, and troubleshoot confidently.
Interfaces and training shorten learning curves, reduce service calls, and give operators confidence from day one.
Replacement of legacy controllers and networks with modern, faster platforms while retaining functioning equipment.
Improved sequences that stabilize operation and reduce energy use without full system replacement.
New sensors, controllers, and network hardware added where they will have the greatest operational impact.
Smarter logic and selective upgrades cut energy and maintenance today while preparing systems for future improvements.
A unified console that consolidates multiple buildings for monitoring, alarming, scheduling, and reporting.
Integration with lighting systems when useful. Security and fire remain separated for safety and compliance.
Configuration of alarms and logs that surface actionable issues instead of noise.
Enterprise views and meaningful alarms help small teams manage large portfolios efficiently.
Internal testing of sequences, IO points, network communication, and controller behavior before the commissioning agent arrives.
Controller counts, wiring diagrams, network plans, and GUI scope prepared with clarity that reduces confusion.
Troubleshooting, setpoint refinement, and resolution of punch list items.
Issues are resolved at the root cause with the trades involved, ensuring long-term fixes that actually stick.
Primary platform for programming, integration, graphics, and live monitoring.
Honeywell, Lynxspring, Prolon, and JCI FX programming environments used as needed for each project.
Panels assembled, labeled, and tested for clean installs and fewer field surprises.
Two master electricians plus seasoned controls specialists with more than fifty years of combined experience across programming, networking, and field implementation.
Open, programmable platforms matter. Skilled people using them matter more.
From blank slate programming to enterprise supervision, the controls group delivers automation that is efficient, reliable, and easy to live with. Expect custom GUIs, clear specs, proactive field verification, and support that sticks.