What is iBMS?

iBMS is a centralised control system that connects and coordinates various elements such as HVAC, lighting, security, and more. At Nordomatic, we often refer to iBMS as “the brain of the building”, which ensures a streamlined operation of the many elements and systems that create and regulate the building’s environment.

What does iBMS do?

Through a unified platform, iBMS makes it possible to integrate energy information management, water usage, climate control, fire detection, access control, smoke extraction, and lighting—all into one intelligent system. This centralised approach enables real-time monitoring, control, and optimisation, contributing to smarter, safer, and more energy-efficient buildings.

If you would like to learn more about potential expenses, please visit our What does iBMS cost? page.

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The benefits of integrating iBMS

Installing iBMS in a building offers a wide range of benefits for both the building itself and the people inside it:

  1. Cohesive and smart infrastructure designed for the future
    iBMS transforms the building into a smart building—an intelligent solution that prepares your building for future needs. With real-time monitoring and surveillance, you always have a complete overview of your building’s operations. iBMS provides comprehensive insight into how your building is managed—and where potential improvements can be made.
  2. Energy optimisation, security, and cost reduction
    Gaining insight into improvement opportunities and energy consumption provides the ability to optimise and reduce the building’s resource usage. This means a chance to lower operating costs through intelligent management and full insight into the systems. Additionally, having full control over the building’s systems enhances security and allows for continuous optimisation of safety measures within the building.
  3. More sustainable operations
    A reduction in energy consumption also helps improve the building’s environmental footprint—significantly contributing to a stronger sustainability focus. Integrating iBMS can reduce the CO2 footprint of the building by an average of 10% to 30%.
  4. Better and healthier indoor climate
    With enhanced insight and control over indoor climate systems, lighting, and other building functions, iBMS enables you to improve and optimise the indoor environment, creating healthier conditions for building occupants.
  5. A more attractive building for tenants
    iBMS helps create a modern, future-ready environment, optimised to meet the demands, standards, and expectations of today’s buildings. This boosts tenant satisfaction and makes the building more attractive to potential tenants.

Would you like to know how to implement these benefits? Check out our iBMS installation process page.

Prolonging the lifespan of your building

One of the main strengths of iBMS is its ability to extend the lifespan of your building. By ensuring an optimal indoor climate, continuous monitoring, and timely action, you lay the best foundation to maintain ideal conditions for your building—making it not only a great place to be, but also ensuring it remains that way for many years to come.

Through proactive maintenance and real-time analytics, potential issues can be detected early, preventing costly repairs and reducing downtime.

 

Is my building compatible with iBMS?

All buildings can become more intelligent with iBMS. It can be integrated into both new constructions and renovations, across various types of buildings with diverse usage.

If you have more questions, visit our iBMS FAQ page or get in touch with Nordomatic for personalised guidance.

 

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