Connecting Building Systems for Smarter Facility Control
Modern buildings contain multiple systems that need to work together. BMS integration in Saudi Arabia allows selected building services to communicate through a centralized management platform, giving facility teams better visibility over equipment status, alarms, operating conditions, and energy use.
Bolthooks Technical Services supports BMS integration for commercial buildings, industrial facilities, hotels, offices, and other properties where centralized monitoring and control are required.
What We Integrate
A Building Management System can connect different building services through suitable communication interfaces and control arrangements.
Integration may include:
- HVAC equipment
- Chillers
- AHUs
- FCUs
- Pumps
- Ventilation systems
- Electrical equipment
- Lighting controls
- Energy meters
- Fire-related interfaces
- Access control systems
- Other compatible building equipment
The exact integration scope depends on the existing equipment, communication protocols, BMS platform, and project requirements.
HVAC & Mechanical System Integration
HVAC equipment is often one of the largest parts of a building’s operational load.
BMS integration can provide centralized visibility of equipment such as:
Chillers | AHUs | FCUs | Pumps | Cooling Systems | Ventilation Equipment
Operators can monitor applicable operating parameters, receive alarms, and manage supported control functions from the central system.
Monitoring Electrical Systems
Electrical equipment can also be connected to the BMS where compatible interfaces are available.
Possible integration areas include:
- Energy meters
- Electrical panels
- Generator interfaces
- Power monitoring
- Equipment status
- Electrical alarms
This can help facility teams view important operating information from a centralized interface.
Centralized Alarms & Monitoring
Instead of checking individual systems separately, integrated equipment can report selected conditions to the BMS.
Examples include:
- Equipment faults
- Temperature deviations
- Pump status
- HVAC alarms
- Communication failures
- Electrical alerts
- Equipment operating status
This gives operators a centralized view of connected building systems.
Energy Monitoring
BMS integration can bring energy-related data from compatible meters and equipment into a central platform.
Facility teams can use this information to review:
- Energy consumption
- Equipment operation
- Operating schedules
- Abnormal consumption
- System performance
The available data depends on the connected equipment and BMS configuration.
Existing Building Integration
Integration does not always require replacing the entire building management system.
Where technically feasible, existing equipment can be connected through suitable controllers, gateways, communication interfaces, or protocol converters.
This can be useful for older buildings undergoing modernization or system upgrades.
BMS Upgrades & Modifications
Existing BMS installations may require changes when a building adds new equipment or replaces older systems.
Bolthooks can support defined requirements involving:
- New equipment integration
- Controller upgrades
- Additional monitoring points
- System modifications
- Communication interfaces
- BMS expansion
- Existing-system improvements
BMS Integration for Different Facilities
Our services can support:
Commercial Buildings | Hotels | Offices | Industrial Facilities | Warehouses | Hospitals | Retail Properties | Large Residential Developments
The integration approach is adapted to the facility’s equipment and operational requirements.
Integration & System Testing
After connecting equipment to the BMS, integrated points and functions need to be checked.
Activities can include:
- Point verification
- Communication checks
- Alarm testing
- Sensor verification
- Control testing
- Trend verification
- Interface checks
- System commissioning support
A Connected View of Building Operations
A properly integrated BMS can bring information from different building systems into one operational environment.
This allows facility teams to identify equipment conditions, respond to alarms, review operating information, and manage compatible systems from a centralized platform.

