Success Stories
Real buildings. Documented results.
Controls retrofits, energy management systems, and integrations across New England, ranging from a single office building to a 26-location national account. Every story below is a building we still take care of.

One building energy management system across 26 locations.
15+ years installing, expanding, and maintaining Trend BEMS controls across L.L. Bean's retail, office, manufacturing, and distribution buildings.
26 locations · one system Read the story →
A controls retrofit that met the budget and secured $117K in incentives.
185,000 sq ft, most of it unoccupied at purchase, running on an old Siemens system. We brought it under a new BMS without losing control of the empty floors.
$117K in utility incentives Read the story →
A custom EMS cuts HVAC energy use by 33%.
Three rooftop units and 84 fan-powered terminal boxes, every one on a separate control system. FMC put the whole HVAC plant on one EMS.
33% HVAC energy reduction, year one Read the story →
An EMS upgrade paired with a custom utility incentive.
An aging energy management system replaced on a working building, and FMC handled the incentive filing alongside the install.
$83,000/yr saved · 2.7-year payback Read the story →
162 VAV boxes under digital control, with a quick ROI.
A three-story 1986 office building running behind on efficiency and comfort, upgraded with EnergySource to modern digital control.
291,000 kWh/yr saved Read the story →
One custom EMS for four buildings and three life-science fit-outs.
A 270,196 sq ft office park converted into a life-science campus: four interconnected buildings, three tenants, one EMS covering all of it.
4 buildings · 270,196 sq ft Read the story →.jpg)
Four control systems folded into one interface.
Honeywell LonWorks on one segment, Distech on another, none of it talking. With Aalanco, FMC unified the plant and improved classroom air quality before the fall 2022 reopening.
4 systems → 1 interface Read the story →Your building could be the next one.
Every story here started the same way: a walkthrough with an FMC engineer and a candid read on the systems. No charge, no obligation.