InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance welcomes new Australian member
Airmaster Australia has become the newest member firm of the InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance, an international alliance of independent building automation contractors.
Founded in 1987, Airmaster is a full-service technical solutions, HVAC and building automation specialist based in Melbourne.
“Airmaster Australia is an industry-leading, technologically advanced and customer-service-focused company, which makes it a perfect fit for InsideIQ,” said Mark Balent, president of InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance.
“With its impressive customer list, highly skilled workforce and solid financial performance, Airmaster encompasses all the qualities that define InsideIQ member companies.”
“Airmaster is known for innovative and creative solutions, from cutting-edge technologies that reduce chiller power usage and carbon emissions to protecting and extending the life of HVAC equipment,” said Noel Courtney, managing director, Airmaster Australia.
“For example, with in-house direct digital control capabilities, we can monitor and control a customer’s indoor environment to optimise efficiency while our own boiler/chiller specialists are experts in large-capacity heating and cooling.”
Airmaster is one of only 12 Australian companies to be granted NEBB status for commissioning and verification of air and water balancing of mechanical systems. This national quality assurance assessment program, mandatory when undertaking government and many large national projects, is in recognition of wide experience, performance and strict codes of practice and ethics.
The largest independent organisation of its kind, InsideIQ comprises 47 independent commercial building and facility automation companies representing common automation and security system platforms.
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