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Integrated Building Management Systems (IBMS) refer to comprehensive solutions used within the construction industry to control and monitor the various systems within a building. These systems are designed to improve the operational effectiveness of a building's facilities by integrating its subsystems, such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, security, and fire systems, into a single platform for easier management and better performance. The purpose of an IBMS is to enhance the comfort for occupants, extend the life of equipment, and increase the energy efficiency of buildings. The construction industry often integrates these management systems into new buildings during the design and development phase but can also retrofit them into existing structures to modernize their operations. The adoption of IBMS in construction aligns with modern sustainability and smart-building trends, aiming to create more responsive, efficient, and user-friendly environments.
Several companies specialize in providing integrated building management solutions. Notable players in the market include Honeywell International Inc., Siemens AG, Johnson Controls International plc, Schneider Electric SE, and ABB Ltd. These companies offer a range of products and services tailored for the efficient management of building systems and are recognized for their experience and innovation in the field. Other emerging and established market participants contribute to the diversity and competitiveness of the Integrated Building Management Systems industry. Show Less Read more