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A Building Management System is an integrated platform designed to monitor, control, and optimize the mechanical, electrical, and safety systems within a building. It acts as a centralized intelligence layer that brings together various subsystems, enabling facility managers to operate buildings more efficiently and reliably. By automating routine operations and providing real-time visibility into building performance, a Building Management System plays a crucial role in enhancing comfort, safety, and operational effectiveness in modern residential, commercial, and industrial facilities.
At a functional level, a Building Management System connects key building subsystems such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, lighting, power distribution, fire safety, access control, and elevators. Sensors and controllers installed throughout the building collect data on temperature, humidity, occupancy, energy consumption, and equipment status. This data is transmitted to a central software platform where it is analyzed and presented through dashboards and alerts. Facility teams can use this information to…




