Outsourced Engineering Support for Smart Building Projects
Already mid-project and need a second pair of eyes, an extra revision round or help coordinating electrical, data and smart-home trades? Our engineers plug in as extra capacity — reviewing, revising and coordinating your existing design, not replacing it with a new one from scratch.
How the support engagement works
Share what you have
Send us your current single-line diagram, panel layout, cable schedule or BOM — whatever stage the project is at. No need for a finished package.
Engineer review
Our engineer reviews the documentation against load, topology and coordination logic, flagging risks, conflicts or gaps before they reach site.
Feedback and revision
You get concrete comments and, where needed, a revision round on the drawings or schedules — the number of rounds depends on project scope.
Ongoing support as needed
Stay in touch through the build — ad-hoc questions, an extra revision, or optional remote or on-site supervision support when something changes on site.
Why bring in outside engineering capacity
A second set of engineering eyes
Not a rebuild — a specialist review layered onto the design work you've already done, catching what's easy to miss under deadline pressure.
Catch errors before site
A second opinion on an existing design surfaces clashes and omissions while they're still cheap to fix on paper, not after cable is pulled.
Extra capacity when you're stretched
Bring in a specialist reviewer or drafter for a busy period instead of turning down projects or overloading your own team.
Trade coordination
Electrical, data/low-voltage (KNX, UTP) and smart-home scenarios reviewed together, so cable routes and device placements don't conflict.
Remote or on-site support
Review and revision work happens remotely by default; on-site supervision support is available where the project needs it.
Unblock a stuck project
A fresh technical read-through on a design that's stalled — a client dispute, a change order, or conflicting trades — helps move it forward.
What the engagement can include
Support is scoped to what your project actually needs — pick one element or combine several. Always scope-dependent, never a fixed package.
- {'t': 'Design review / second opinion', 'd': 'Independent check of an existing single-line diagram, panel layout or BOM against load and coordination logic.'}
- {'t': 'Additional revision rounds', 'd': 'Extra passes on drawings, cable/circuit schedules or the panel layout beyond what your original design order covered.'}
- {'t': 'Trade-coordination consultation', 'd': 'A focused session or review resolving conflicts between electrical, data/bus cabling and smart-home device placement.'}
- {'t': 'Remote supervision support', 'd': 'Ongoing availability for questions and document checks as the installation progresses, without a site visit.'}
- {'t': 'On-site supervision support', 'd': 'An engineer present on site at key stages to verify the installation matches the documentation, alongside your certified electrician.'}
Frequently asked questions
How much does this cost?
It depends entirely on scope — a quick second opinion on a single-line diagram is very different from ongoing supervision across a multi-month build. Request a quote or talk to our engineers and we'll size it to your project.
Does this replace my own design order?
No. This is ongoing support layered onto work already underway — a review, extra revision rounds or coordination help. A full ground-up design engagement is a separate service; see our electrical panel and system design page if you're starting from zero.
Who actually connects and signs off the installation?
We never do. Our output is documentation and review — the final connection, installation and sign-off is always carried out by a certified electrician under the applicable national wiring rules.
How is this different from KNX panel design and assembly?
That service is about the physical panel build — DIN rail layout, heat dissipation, cable management inside the enclosure. This page is about the engineering documentation and coordination side of a project already in motion.
How many revision rounds do I get?
There's no fixed number — it depends on the complexity of the project and what's already been done. We agree the scope, including how many rounds are included, before starting.
Need extra engineering hands on a live project?
Tell us where the project stands and what kind of support you need — a review, a revision round or ongoing coordination help. We'll size the engagement to your scope.
Related guides
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The underlying engineering principles.
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The physical panel-design side.
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