Operational technology and BMS automation

Connect building systems, site controls, alerts, and maintenance into one clearer layer.

WattsLabs helps with operational technology, BMS, HVAC, lighting, metering, access, sensors, alarms, dashboards, alerts, maintenance workflows, and site-control projects that need practical automation.

BMS and HVAC Lighting and metering Access and alarms Dashboards and maintenance

Connected site control

Operational technology is most valuable when people can see, trust, and act on it.

Many buildings and sites have useful systems that are hard to see in one place. WattsLabs can help design the control layer around the building, the equipment, the people responsible, and the actions that need to happen when something changes.

Examples

BMS and operational technology projects where automation can improve control.

01 Building dashboard

Bring HVAC, lighting, metering, access, comfort, alarms, occupancy, and energy status into a clearer view.

02 Maintenance workflow

Turn alarms, faults, service notes, photos, contractors, recurring checks, and parts into tracked actions.

03 Exception alerts

Create practical alerts for thresholds, out-of-hours activity, access events, plant issues, and escalation rules.

Use cases

Useful for commercial buildings, sites, workshops, property portfolios, farms, and smart premises.

Energy and comfort HVAC, heating, cooling, lighting, schedules, occupancy, metering, and exception reporting.
Security and access Doors, gates, alarms, sensors, cameras, permissions, activity, and escalation workflows.
Plant and maintenance Fault reports, inspections, recurring checks, contractors, service records, and owner summaries.
Compliance and handover Evidence, certificates, logs, reports, responsibilities, training, and audit-ready records.

Free audit

Bring any OT, BMS, building-control, maintenance, or site automation use case.

WattsLabs can use the free 20-minute audit to map the current setup, the systems involved, the control problem, and the most useful first automation step.