Successful building outcomes start with a lifecycle approach

You may be trying to reduce energy use, simplify facility management or meet regulations, but too many are using a siloed approach, resulting in missed opportunities. A lifecycle approach considers every stage of a building’s life to make it smarter, more comfortable, more energy efficient and easier to operate.

Successful building outcomes start with a lifecycle approach
January 07, 2025

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Today, many building systems address only one stage of a building’s lifecycle or area of operations – which limits progress and overlooks valuable opportunities. In this article from Buildings Magazine, Kaishi Zhang, Vice President of Product Management, Building Automation Systems and Controls, and Jenny Stentz, Vice President, Global Lifecycle Solutions, dig deeper and focus in on a lifecycle approach that looks at every stage of a building’s life. This maximizes the performance of building systems to make buildings smarter, more comfortable, more energy efficient and easier to operate.

This approach can become reality with a modern building system that connects commercial HVAC, lighting, security and protection systems and allows them to communicate on a single platform.


This article covers the move toward:

  • Zero engineering
  • Zero, continuous commissioning
  • Autonomous operations
  • Future-proof systems
  • A smarter future

Read what our experts are saying in this Buildings Magazine article.

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