How ProjectVIEW ERP Applies to Building Systems Integration (BMS & Smart Buildings) Managing Multi-System Integration and Interface-Driven Scope BMS and smart building projects sit at the intersection of mechanical, electrical, life-safety, and ICT systems. Integration work is highly interface-driven, with scope evolving as upstream systems are installed, tested, and commissioned. ProjectVIEW ERP enables contractors to structure costs and scope by integrated systems, interfaces, and commissioning stages, ensuring visibility into interface-driven changes and associated commercial risk. Example:Track integration costs separately for HVAC controls, lighting systems, and life-safety interfaces while maintaining consolidated commercial control across the smart building scope. Controlling Technology-Driven Procurement and Specialist Resources Smart building projects rely on specialized hardware, software licenses, control panels, and skilled integration engineers. Delays in equipment delivery or software readiness can disrupt commissioning sequences and inflate costs. ProjectVIEW ERP links procurement commitments, specialist labor, and commissioning activities to specific system packages, enabling early identification of technology-driven risks. Example:Identify cost exposure caused by delayed delivery of control panels or software commissioning dependencies and adjust sequencing to protect handover milestones. Managing Commissioning, Testing, and Performance-Based Change BMS and smart building scopes are heavily influenced by testing, commissioning, and performance verification. Late-stage performance issues often result in scope adjustments, reprogramming, and extended site presence. ProjectVIEW ERP provides structured tracking of commissioning-related changes and associated costs, ensuring performance-driven scope adjustments remain commercially visible. Example:Assess the cost impact of extended commissioning periods required to meet energy performance or smart building certification targets. RELATED ASSETS Related Stakeholders Owner/Developer Consultants General Contractors