A Leader in Building Technology Solutions: Engineered Controls

cover-engineered-controls-aprilAs a leading building control technology contractor in Nebraska and Iowa, Engineered Controls’ goal is to provide customers with products and services to create efficient, safe and comfortable building environments.

Established in 1994, Engineered Controls offers a complete turnkey building control solutions including system design, new construction and owner-direct retrofit sales, installation, repair service, and preventative maintenance work for smart buildings. In our 21 years of operation, Engineered Controls has provided innovative and cost effective building control solutions to over 3,500 satisfied customers.

With offices in Omaha and Lincoln, NE and Des Moines, IA, today Engineered Controls employs over 90 people throughout Nebraska and Iowa and our employees collectively represent over 825 years of industry experience. When combined with their hands-on experience, this ensures that our clients receive the most cost-effective and professional service. We are a fully licensed electrical contracting firm in Nebraska and Iowa with journeyman and apprentice electricians on staff.

As a Honeywell Authorized Control Integrator (ACI) contractor, Engineered Controls provides a very valuable function in bridging the gap between mega technology companies like Honeywell and our thousands of commercial customers who use Honeywell building technology products every day. Our team offers a wide range of products and services in the areas of advanced HVAC building controls, building automation systems, facility system integration, energy management, lighting systems, energy metering systems, gas detection and refrigerant monitoring systems, intrusion detection, video surveillance and access control systems, and parking management systems.

Our experience in building control technologies extends across a wide spectrum of facility types including commercial office, health care, industrial, government and military, hotels, museums, sports and entertainment, educational and public buildings.

For the past 20 years, Engineered Controls has consistently ranked in the top three of Honeywell’s Elite ACI club of advanced building automation contractors. This award is presented annually to only ten of the top contractors in the nation and its designation is based on a dozen rigorous criteria including reputation in the marketplace, outstanding service to customers, and expert technical knowledge on staff. Additionally, Engineered Controls has been honored to receive Honeywell’s National Contractor of the Year award in 2004, 2009, 2011, and again in 2013.

At Engineered Controls, our goal is to build strong and lasting relationships with our customers by providing value and experience that is unparalleled in the industry. We strive to excel in all aspects of our business, offering quality services in a timely manner but at affordable rates. Whether your needs are a simple component repair or a fully integrated building automation system, Engineered Controls is ready to provide you the building control technologies and support you need.

logo-engineered-controlsFor more information about how we may be of personal service to you, please visit us at www.engineeredcontrols.com or call or stop by our Omaha or Lincoln locations.

Creating efficient, safe and comfortable building environments. 

Omaha 402.339.1300 • Lincoln 402.434.2110


photo-engineered-cotnrols-cover-photoPictured on the cover: Shirley Bouska, Jeremy Coleman, Shawn Herzog, Todd Schmidt, Roy Goracke, Pat Killeen, Matt Bremer, and Jeremy Reiter.
The photo was taken at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NE
Pinnacle Bank Arena is one of Engineered Controls primary anchor accounts in Lincoln, NE. Engineered Controls began working with Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2012, as part of the original construction team when the Arena was built. Since then, Engineered Controls has continued to assist Arena personnel in maintaining optimal comfort conditions, and has been helping them with energy reduction projects to minimize their utility bills.

*Thank you to Corey Rourke Photography (www.coreyrourkephotography.com)  for taking April’s cover photo.