A strong foundation of knowledge will protect your investment. After an initial assessment by our team, we build a tailored strategy around your building’s needs. We consider operational hours, occupancy, seasonal demand, redundancy requirements, and long-term goals. In retrofit or renovation projects, we take into account the old system, what other systems are tied in as integrations, and any possible issues we see arising during install such as tight spaces.
After a thorough investigation and walkthrough from our sales and estimating team, planning can begin. The estimate prioritizes reliability, efficiency, and flexibility so the system can adapt to future facility changes instead of forcing replacement when it’s time to grow.
Once planning is complete, our technicians install and integrate your system into your building. This phase focuses on ensuring equipment communicates correctly and performs as intended. We coordinate with contractors, facility teams, and stakeholders to avoid disruption.
Whether your project is new construction or a retrofit, the objective is seamless integration that supports optimal performance from day one.
Commissioning validates design intent through functional testing. We inspect programming, calibrate controls, and confirm equipment responses in real-world conditions.
Commissioning is not a box-checking exercise, it is a critical performance safeguard. Proper commissioning and optimization increases efficiency, reduces service calls, and ensures the system can endure both Midwest climate extremes and daily operational changes.
A building automation system is only as strong as the people operating it. At CSC, we provide hands-on training and support, including Lunch & Learns, classroom sessions, and on-site instruction for any staff who will be working with the systems.
Our goal is confidence. Your facility team learns how to manage alarms, trends, schedules, and seasonal adjustments. When staff understands their system, operational costs decrease and troubleshooting improves. And of course, we are always there to help solve any issues that may arise. We can troubleshoot by phone, or we will be more than happy to send out a physical technical representative.
Once the system is live, our maintenance and lifecycle support programs protect your investment for the long run. Preventative maintenance, software updates, monitoring, and long-term planning ensure your system remains resilient. With proper contracts we monitor your system without you having to worry.
An approach that supports the life of the system reduces emergency downtime, extends equipment life, and supports energy efficiency. Midwest weather will test your system. Lifecycle maintenance ensures it remains ready for seasonal extremes and normal adjustments without compromising comfort or reliability.