The Control Layer That Turns Systems Into Operations
Integrated automation defines how systems interact, respond, and perform as one environment. When controls are layered in after construction, systems operate independently, visibility is limited, and response becomes fragmented.
At SMCiS, Division 25 is delivered as part of a coordinated infrastructure strategy, aligning controls with power, communications, mechanical systems, and operational technology so facilities operate with clarity, control, and real-time responsiveness.
Built for Coordination, Visibility, and Response
Controls are coordinated alongside electrical, communications, mechanical, and security infrastructure from the start. This ensures automation is embedded into the environment before systems go live, not forced into place after delivery.
We support control pathways, monitoring readiness, system interfaces, and automation infrastructure which connect building systems into a coordinated operating environment.
Data centers, federal facilities, industrial environments, and campuses depend on automation that delivers visibility, responsiveness, and control across critical systems.
See How Automation Becomes Operational Control
When controls are integrated from the start, systems operate with greater visibility, faster response, and stronger coordination across the environment.