AI offers world-leading building management systems for airports, infrastructure and industry.
Now more than ever, our solutions must meet the requirements of the highly specialized yet critical fields of energy conservation and building management, to ensure excellent energy distribution, secure energy supplies, optimized energy consumption and, of course, sustainable development.
AI develops complete building management systems for controlling and monitoring all mechanical and electrical systems and processes in airport buildings. AI provides utilities management and diagnoses the maintenance needs for HVAC, power distribution, CCTV, fire alarm, network communication, UPS, lighting and door access systems.
Our systems are based on open-source and standard architectures that allow user-friendly operation and maintenance. With turnkey systems and custom solutions designed to meet your specific needs, AI provides the tools and expertise your project requires and works with you to ensure successful implementation and complete integration with existing processes.
AI possesses the expertise you need to implement technically complex projects that underpin the safety, security, comfort and productivity of your airport.
Rising energy prices and stricter environmental constraints and regulations mean infrastructures have to focus on drastic reductions in energy consumption. An energy-saving program and the implementation of an efficient building management system can reduce energy costs by more than 30% with a return on investment within two or three years.
AI supports the client with solutions at all stages of an energy-saving program:
Services AI can provide towards establishing effective energy-saving building management systems include:
European references include Zadar (Croatia), Larnaca (Cyprus), Bezmer (Bulgaria), Baneasa (Romania), Debrecen (Hungary), and Vatry, Saint Yan, Bordeaux, Nice, Dole, Lyon, Lille, Auxerre and Pau (France).
Other worldwide references include Polynesia, Reunion Island, Cayenne, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Martinique, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Sanaa (Yemen), Tehran (Iran), Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Aleppo (Syria), Manila (the Philippines), Montevideo (Uruguay), Djibouti (Djibouti), Garoua (Cameroun), Melbourne (Australia), ADCO (Emirates), Nanosny (Azerbaijan), Bata (Equatorial Guinea), Libreville (Gabon), Dakar (Senegal), Bongkot (Thailand) and Janadria (Saudi Arabia).
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