
Higher Education
Campus-wide building automation.
What matters in higher education
The control fundamentals are the same everywhere. These are the stakes that change here.
Mixed vintages
A campus runs every controller generation from the last thirty years. The work is making them behave as one system without replacing what still works.
Energy and rebates
Utility costs land on a single budget line the whole campus sees. Scheduling, setbacks, and utility rebate programs pay for controls work faster here than almost anywhere.
Semester rhythm
Buildings swing from packed to empty on an academic calendar. Controls that follow the schedule, not a static weekday profile, are where the savings live.
Where we usually start
Energy & Compliance Optimization
Campus-scale scheduling and setpoint work, plus rebate paperwork handled, with savings the energy office can verify.
Controls Database Migration
Bring the oldest buildings onto the same front end as the newest without replacing what still works.
Platform-Aware System Integration
One operator seat for the whole campus instead of a different login per building era.
The full toolkit applies here too: BMS Graphics Modernization, Secure Remote Access & Monitoring, Controls System Assessment.