How can you design a BMS system for a LEED-certified building?
If you are a construction manager, you may be involved in designing a building management system (BMS) for a LEED-certified building. A BMS is a computer-based system that controls and monitors the mechanical, electrical, and environmental aspects of a building, such as heating, ventilation, lighting, security, and fire safety. A LEED-certified building is one that meets the standards of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, which evaluates the sustainability and efficiency of a building's design, construction, and operation. In this article, you will learn how to design a BMS system for a LEED-certified building that can optimize the performance, comfort, and safety of the occupants and reduce the environmental impact and operational costs of the building.
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Dr. Abdulrahman BageisAssistant Professor @ Taibah University | PRINCE 2, PMOC ???3x Top Voice Badges| Construction Management| Contract…
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Jason LaBuffBMS Strategy Lead
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Bokang Sithole Pr.Eng, MBAProfessional Engineer | Candidate Pr.CPM | MBA | BSc Bioresources Eng | PGD Project Management | Btech Civil Eng -…