The Retrofit Projects aims to modernise and enhance existing building infrastructure by integrating advanced technology. The project will benefit from detailed planning, vendor selection, and risk management, ensuring a seamless and efficient upgrade process.
Expert design consultation and graphical engineering will provide clear visual documentation and precise control interfaces, enhancing overall functionality and user experience. This holistic approach will lead to significant cost savings, improved occupant comfort, and compliance with industry standards, ultimately increasing the building’s marketability and long-term value.
Early stages of the retrofit project
Project Planning
Comprehensive and detailed blueprints and schematics for all building systems, ensuring clarity and precision in implementation.
Development of a realistic project timeline with clearly defined milestones, ensuring efficient project progression and timely completion.
Vendors and Pricing
Assistance in identifying and selecting reliable vendors and suppliers for various components and services, ensuring quality and cost-effectiveness.
Detailed cost estimates and budgeting for all aspects of the project, facilitating financial planning and resource allocation.
Risk Management and Compliance
Assurance that all plans meet industry standards, regulatory requirements, and SmartScore certification criteria, ensuring compliance and future-proofing.
After the construction phase is complete
Achieving certifications like SmartScore during construction can boost the building’s reputation for being technologically advanced and sustainable, providing a competitive edge in the market.
Operational Benefits
Implementing BMS and IoT services during construction allows to establish predictive maintenance protocols from day one, reducing downtime and extending the life of building systems.
Early integration of building automation and management systems can significantly improve the occupant experience by ensuring optimal environmental conditions, security, and convenience from the moment the building is occupied.
Designing and implementing energy management systems during construction ensures that the building operates efficiently from the start, contributing to sustainability goals and reducing environmental impact.
Early engagement ensures that the building meets all relevant codes and standards, avoiding potential fines and the need for costly adjustments later.