Al Bustan Centre and Residence has recently launched Building Management System (BMS) with a primary objective to reduce cost on energy while increasing the productivity of its machinery across the property.

The initiative has been launched to reduce energy consumption and manage costs, whilst enhancing guest experience and comfort, by offering a high degree of personal control over the guest room environment.

Light and temperature control plays a vital role in the overall guest experience of a hotel room and by installing this new energy saving project initiative the hotel-apartments will be able to achieve a descent saving in the near future as lighting alone typically accounts for 25% of an organization’s electricity consumption. Control of the room environment by the guest and hotel when the room is unoccupied adds value and significantly reduces energy costs.

Moussa El Hayek, chief operating officer, Al Bustan Centre and Residence said: “We are proud to launch the hotel apartments management system for light, temperature and blind control that integrates with building management systems. The solutions are contemporary designed, energy efficient control options that help differentiate a property or hotel, where guests can step into a room in which lights and shades automatically adjust to a predetermined welcome scene. This is a milestone project in developing better ways to enhance the property infrastructure and the betterment in the long run.”