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Construction Tech Review | Friday, May 22, 2026
Smart buildings increase productivity and work efficiency while lowering operating costs.
FREMONT, CA: A smart building is a structure that incorporates modern technology such as connected sensors, IoT devices, AI or building management systems to collect and relay data, enabling real-time monitoring and control of building systems.
Transforming properties into intelligent buildings can benefit both the property owner and the building's inhabitants.
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Advantages of smart building
Decreased energy consumption and energy bills: Turning one's building into a smart building, which optimizes building performance based on real-time data insights, can drastically reduce energy consumption and energy bills.
Smart buildings accomplish this by implementing energy-efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems that are optimized depending on occupancy patterns and real-time data. For example, if a room is unoccupied, the lighting and HVAC systems can be adjusted automatically to save energy. Furthermore, by identifying areas of energy waste, building managers can make efforts to minimize consumption and lower energy costs. This not only benefits the bottom line but also helps the environment by lowering carbon emissions.
Predictive maintenance and reduced risks: Smart building technology offers predictive maintenance strategies, drastically minimizing downtime and the likelihood of equipment failure. Building managers can identify possible concerns and take preventative action by monitoring equipment performance in real time.
Predictive maintenance also decreases the need for emergency repairs, which may be costly and inconvenient for building residents. Building managers can reduce downtime and ensure peak performance by addressing equipment concerns ahead of time.
Diminished operational costs: Smart buildings can save money on both energy and operations. It requires fewer maintenance and manual interventions since they use real-time data to enhance building performance. This leads to cheaper labor expenses and fewer downtime problems. Furthermore, automated building management systems can improve operations by reducing the need for manual intervention. For example, building managers can remotely monitor and operate building systems from a central dashboard, avoiding the need for on-site visits and manual modifications. IoT technology enables digital services that help businesses comply with government regulations.
Enhancing the security of one’s building: Smart buildings can improve building security in various ways. IoT devices, such as cameras, motion sensors, and access control systems, may monitor and regulate building access while identifying and responding to possible threats. BMS systems can also identify and notify building management of unusual activities, such as changes in temperature, humidity, or air quality, which could indicate possible security issues. Smart buildings can also automatically respond to security threats, such as locking doors and setting alarms.
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