Why incorporate IoT technology into buildings and homes brings a sale benefit to the builders and developers?

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Functional interiors:

When comparing the design of a building of the conventional concept with another one already incorporated to IoT resources, the sales differential of the same ones is clearly verified ...

Another comparative aspect is the reduction of costs of electrical installations in the construction process of the building ...

In addition to these aspects, the man / hour reduction for the implementation of these systems is also verified ...

The IoT technology allows the builder to reduce costs, time and offer attractive sales ...

Considering that the builders need to obtain a quick installation process and a lower cost than the conventional one and still without compromising their process of inhabiting themselves, the implantation of IoT systems can allow a safe benefit for this process...

Today IoT systems allow the builder to incorporate this technology into their closed-loop product, to allow their basic operation to live in a transparent way without specifying their use and to allow a differential of purchase for their client without the same than paying extra for this, in the future allowing your client to opt for additional system features...

Smarter Exteriors:

Another advantage in the use of IoT systems is the possibility of offering smarter external areas that allow greater savings for future condos...

External spaces in a construction project may also have IoT capabilities. Commercial buildings have parking lots, garages and public spaces. All of these areas need lighting. Why install a traditional street light or outdoor light when intelligent lighting does more than just increase security with lighting?

Smarter outdoor lighting systems are available with sensors connected to IoT. The lights adjust automatically according to the data collected. Whatever the time of day, season or weather, the lighting is operating automatically with optimal energy efficiency.

Systems of supply of energy, water, access, transport, air conditioning, etc. can be incorporated into the IoT system allowing the best possible management of their maintenance.

Buildings today are more connected than ever. It is not uncommon to control temperature, lighting and other mechanical components automatically or remotely. With the Internet of Things (IoT) enabling access to data on everything from temperature to real-time equipment effectiveness, it's easier than ever to remotely control and monitor a facility. The data collected by IoT enables facility management teams to be more effective in preventing maintenance problems and reducing the time spent on regular maintenance and repair tasks.

All aspects of a facility maintenance program can benefit from IoT. In the last decade, the term "intelligent buildings" referred to installations with automation systems that allowed them to be remotely controlled. But these systems were isolated and did not communicate with each other. This has evolved to include a broader scope of technologies that go beyond control; IoT allows data collection and sharing between components.

In office environments, the most common connection is between power management systems and lighting, power and mechanical systems. Facility management can automate these systems to operate in one mode during business hours, and then shut down during off-hours. And even during business hours, sensors can detect building occupancy levels and turn off lights or turn off HVAC components to reduce power consumption.

For the maintenance team, the cost-benefit ratio is clear. IoT improves operational efficiency and allows for prediction and prevention of maintenance problems previously.

An example of this is the time it takes to change a light bulb into a light fixture. In the past, this task might require the maintenance team to make three visits: one to confirm that the lamp was off, another to check the type of lamp, and one more trip to actually change it. IoT technology allows you to diagnose the problem and remotely check which parts are required, so the only visit a technician needs to do is change the lamp.

Another advantage is to implement IoT gradually. By upgrading or designing your electrical, mechanical, and other systems, you can integrate them into your building analysis system. One of the benefits of IoT technology is its scalability. Building analytical systems can acquire additional components as you add them, allowing for centralized control and monitoring, even if you do not deploy all systems at the same time.