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Home » June 10, 2013: Building Systems Integration Benefits Variety of Facilities
BOSTON — Although commercial offices are typically targeted, airports and health care facilities stand to gain the most from adoption of building systems integration (BSI) — the centralized monitoring and control of primary building systems — according to Lux Research’s BSI Suitability Ranking.
Airports scored nearly nine out of 10 on the Suitability Index, followed by health care facilities at nearly seven. While commercial offices are often a target for BSI developers, their suitability for BSI is much lower — just a four on the Suitability ranking, also trailing retail, data centers, and others.