Our Experience
What is Smart Building Enablement & IoT Data Validation?
We help you turn Building Data into Real-world Performance
Smart enablement is the foundation of any high-performing digital building. It ensures that building systems – BMS, HVAC, lighting, energy, security and IoT platforms – are not only connected, but structured in a way that allows data to be trusted, shared and acted upon.
As a leading UK Master Systems Integrator, we has delivered smart enablement strategies across some of the most technically advanced buildings in London. Our experience has shown that true integration goes far beyond connectivity – it requires a consistent digital framework where assets, points, alarms and metadata are standardised, aligned and ready to deliver meaningful insight.
Introducing Smart Build Connect
A New Platform for better Smart Enablement through Time-saving and Risk Reduction
Smart Build Connect Key Features
One Platform for your Single Source of Truth
Our software that can help with data validation in Smart Enabled Projects, has asset manager and data validation tools inbuilt that provides improved data accuracy by reviewing smart enabled payloads against a set of validation tools – showing what is sending data, how frequently and in what format.

QR Code Generation
Automate the Generation and Lookup of Device QR Codes

Real-time Data Validation
Automated Real-time Data Validation via Network Monitoring & Payload Status at MQTT Broker

UDMI Schema
UDMI (Universal Device Management Interface) Data Structure Validation

Built-in Scanning
Built-in QR Code Scanning for on-the-spot Validation

Open Source API
Open Source Data Warehousing & Access API – Allowing historical views of any data publishing to an MQTT Broker
Smart Build Connect – Explore the Functionality
One Platform for your Single Source of Truth
MSI & Smart Enablement Insights
We share our experience and insights on key industry topics, best practices, and the art of the possible:
Our goal is to use our experience to educate the industry and property stakeholders on the evolving role of the MSI, fill in technology gaps in existing frameworks, and share best practices that enhance knowledge for the greater good.








