CSI Approach
We review drawings, specifications, owner requirements where available, system architecture, controls interfaces, cause-and-effect logic, and authority requirements. We help define interface principles, integration scopes, responsibility boundaries, risk items, and acceptance criteria. Early workshops are used to align consultants, contractors, controls specialists, vendors, and operators on how the completed building is expected to function as one coordinated environment.
Value to the Project
Early MSI planning prevents late-stage rework, reduces interface ambiguity, protects procurement decisions, and makes downstream testing far more efficient. It gives the project a shared technical roadmap instead of leaving integration issues to be resolved under schedule pressure.
Related FAQs
Ideally during design development or before major package procurement, so interface risks can be identified before installation and testing activities are locked in.
Typical inputs include drawings, specifications, controls narratives, cause-and-effect logic, equipment schedules, network architecture, and project performance requirements.
No. Our role is to review, coordinate, validate, and assure integration outcomes. We do not replace the design consultant or specialist system vendors.