Physical Architecture.
Engineered for Scale.
We deliver the physical BMS/EMS layer: survey, design, procurement, installation, commissioning, documentation and handover for client-owned infrastructure. Detailed vendor mapping and network architecture are developed during discovery and shared through the project documentation process, not exposed publicly.
Delivery fit
Systems Integration can be a standalone local system that the client owns and operates after handover, or it can become the physical data foundation for an AURMAK Pulse deployment when cloud visibility and managed operations are required.
Multi-Building Topologies
We design coordinated building infrastructure across estates and industrial campuses, connecting distributed plant, metering and facility systems into a clear operating model for local teams, leadership and optional Pulse visibility where the client wants a unified cloud layer.
Local Data Layer
Site records • Historical logs
Estate Operating View
Dashboards • Reports
Facility A
Facility B
Facility C
Asset-Level Integration
Precision matters at the edge. We integrate plant, meters, sensors, controllers and existing site systems through the appropriate local hardware and secure edge architecture, then document the final point schedule, data ownership, access model and handover responsibilities for the client.
Plant Control Panel
Connected through approved site interfaces
Power & IAQ Meters
Mapped into the client data model
Metering approach confirmed during survey and documented before handover.
Occupancy & IoT Sensors
Wired or wireless, subject to site design
Turnkey Procurement
Supply and installation of the agreed field devices, panels, controllers, meters, gateways and supporting hardware needed to make the system work.
Commissioning & Handover
Rigorous point-to-point testing, data mapping, interface development and sign-off so the facility team takes over a validated system. Ongoing support or managed operation is agreed separately where required.
Project Documentation
Controls drawings, system architecture, point schedules, test records and technical submittals that make ownership clear after project completion.