Top 5 IoT “Quick Wins” for Smart Buildings

There isn’t one distinct thing a building can change to become “smart.” Each building and its occupants are unique and require a unique approach. However, many times occupants and owners can feel the difference intuitively when working in a smart building.

The benefit of having a smart building is hard to value, and sometimes the best way to understand that value is to make the leap and implement low-capital cost, non-invasive projects that provide small yet potent improvements. Gathering these quick wins can help sell and lead into bigger endeavors. I’ll list my top 5 IoT projects to give your building a higher education.

1. Analytics: Find things you never knew before!

The quickest way to jump into IoT for Smart Buildings is to use data that is already being captured by your building’s automation systems. The systems that control the HVAC and energy-using systems are great places to start. Installing analytics software can identify new insights into the operation of your building which can lead to more informed decision-making and eventually a more efficient and reliable building.

Analytics software can immediately crunch large amounts of existing data and identify things that are typically hard or impossible for a building technician to find, such as:

  • Identifying spaces where the temperature is out of control (large swings over the course of the day)
  • Mechanical/Electrical equipment that is broken, but hard to identify
  • Equipment that is using more energy than typical/ideal

Knowledge is power, and by more quickly and reliably identifying issues where the building operators can take positive corrective action makes for a healthy, smarter building.

2. Engage your occupants: Treat the occupants of your building like the customers they are.

Typically, building managers consult often with their tenant’s management staff. However, usually there is no direct line of feedback from occupants to the building management or operations team. There are several commercially available applications that make it easier to get consistent occupant feedback that can be analyzed in a consistent and statistical way to track occupant satisfaction.

The most important part of operating a Smart Building is not changing technology, it’s changing the operational mindset. By closing the feedback loop between the users of the building and the operators and systems that serve them, the building can be improved in a methodically way.

Each change to a building (i.e. renovations, mechanical upgrades, sustainability projects, etc) can be rigorously tested to determine if they improve the occupant experience or not. By receiving consistent and quantifiable occupant feedback, the true value of building improvement projects can be measured.

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