Automation designed for building performance

Leverage capabilities to help optimize life safety and security, operational efficiency and energy efficiency.

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Leverage capabilities to help optimize life safety and security, operational efficiency and energy efficiency.

Optimize Building Performance. Simplify Operations.

Whether you're in charge of a hyperscale data center, a sprawling college campus, a large community hospital or a five-star hotel resort, your buildings are integral to your business. Honeywell delivers automation solutions that help your building perform better and support business outcomes that matter to you. We can help you manage energy consumption, improve building uptime, simplify day-to-day operations, reduce incident response time, and create safer, healthier, more comfortable spaces.

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Manage Energy Use. Maximize Experiences.

Buildings use a lot of energy – but with automation, you can reinforce your efforts to meet energy goals using capabilities ranging from building management systems and advanced software controls to energy resilience and plug-load management – without sacrificing the occupant experience.

  • Building management systems
  • Energy performance contracting
  • Energy storage systems
  • Load management
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Detect and Respond Faster. Optimize Safety and Security.

Keeping people, places, and processes safer is a requirement. It’s our commitment to you to deliver solutions designed to help foster safety across key aspects of a building’s operations from fire and life safety to physical security and operational technology (OT) cybersecurity. We use automation to help accelerate detection, improve emergency response, manage access, and protect operational technologies.

  • Integrated security systems
  • Mobile access control
  • Networked video systems
  • Digitalized fire and life safety systems
  • Advanced fire detection solutions
  • Operational technology (OT) cybersecurity
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Create Exceptional Experiences. Improve Satisfaction.

How people experience your building is important. Whether you operate a local hospital, a five-star hotel property or an office building, your occupants have specific needs, and we have solutions to help meet them. Honeywell building solutions use automation to integrate systems to create more seamless occupant experiences – from helping to create environments designed to support quality care, more enjoyable guest stays or a comfortable, intuitive office environment.

  • Customized temperature control
  • Indoor air quality solutions
  • Nurse call
  • Mobile check-in and access
  • Guestroom management systems
  • Visitor and contractor management
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Connect Your Buildings. Gain Better Insights.

Building systems that work in silos aren’t working fully for you. Connecting your building assets – from edge to cloud – can help you leverage the data generated by individual assets into insights that can lead to better decision making in how you run your building. We help streamline the IT process and make connectivity universal so that systems are connected more quickly and you can gain the benefit of continuous monitoring and optimization across systems, vendors and sites. A fully connected building enables continuous visibility, remote support, and advanced applications for critical needs – whether you operate one site, or thousands.

Building Automation Tailored to Your Industry

Building automation is critical no matter the scale of your buildings or portfolio. Gain better control of your building operations to help improve operational efficiency, safety and security and energy use.

Customer Stories

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Solutions to Help Automate Your Building’s Future

Predictive maintenance. Integrated energy solutions. Improved occupant experiences. Connected buildings. We can help you meet the challenges of today while keeping you a step ahead of tomorrow.

Leading the way to smarter, more automated buildings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Siloed building systems often mean siloed data. That can make it difficult to analyze data insights and achieve optimal performance. A connected building allows companies to integrate systems, leverage scalable processing capabilities at the edge and in the cloud and gain essential insights across operations. It enables smarter workflows by connecting systems within one ecosystem, allowing contextualized data to flow seamlessly for more informed decision making.

Buildings consume significant amounts of energy. Depending on the geographic location, heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and other building systems can account for about three-fourths of a typical facility’s total environmental footprint, compared to around 25% attributed to construction-related activities.1 Leveraging building management systems (BMS) and advanced software controls can help building operators optimize HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, sensor networks and lighting systems to help meet energy use goals. Advanced software solutions can help control, manage and optimize energy use to help manage costs and improve resilience.

McKinsey & Company, “Accelerating green growth in built environment | McKinsey”, November 2022. [Accessed May 30, 2024]

A building management system (BMS), or building controllers, are used to manage building assets like heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), boilers, chillers, lighting, security, fire and more. These systems automate processes and regulate equipment performance to help deliver precise, consistent and efficient operations. A BMS is often thought of the “brains” of a building – these separate, external systems interpret data from sensors, send commands to equipment, enable functions like motor speed, automate the sequencing of complex tasks and make real-time adjustments to maintain desired conditions. Like the human brain, these small but mighty systems enable complex tasks in a building.

For smoke detection systems to work properly, smoke must travel from the source to a sensor at a detectable density. The traditional approach to smoke detection is to place sensors near, or on, the ceiling, because smoke rises. Advanced smoke detection solutions, or aspirating smoke detectors, continuously sample the air and are designed to provide early warning of fire hazards and help detect threats at early stages. These devices often have a wide sensitivity range to identify even the smallest amount of smoke in the air, helping prevent even a small fire from causing irreparable damage. Advanced detection technologies can be placed in strategically targeted locations – often in combination with traditional detectors – to continuously monitor for trace amounts of smoke. This way, potential fires can be intercepted at the source.

Efficient businesses start with efficient buildings