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Control Engineering Corp. is an award-winning systems integrator of open protocol temperature and environmental controls. The depth of our customer base and breadth of experience involves us in design/build new commercial construction as well as retrofit projects. Installation and service of our BACnet or LonWorks protocol Direct Digital Controls (DDC) provides turnkey solutions to zone-manage HVAC, humidity, lighting, security applications and more.

Among the first to market with Internet-enabled automation, Control Engineering Corp. provides innovation-focused facilities with state-of-the-art, flexible remote access capabilities. RPA accredited asset managers and property owners are seizing this time of economic rebuilding to implement new technology standards in energy management and cost containment.
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Our goal is to be the best, not the biggest in our field.
David Dickerson, PE and CEM, is the visionary behind this longstanding temperature controls integration company.
A part of the industry as DDC systems were initially being designed and implemented, he foresaw the dramatic impact that electronic controls would have on energy efficiency, tenant comfort, and HVAC equipment monitoring.
Dickerson leads an award-winning team to new construction and retrofit projects through his reputation as a premier engineer.
We will work with your design team to create a control system to meet your temperature control needs.
Complete installation of a wide variety of building automation and temperature control systems.
CEC personnel have the experience and expertise to find solutions to control problems in your facility.
CEC will complete an analysis of your energy uses and needs, and design a solution and retrofit plan.
We will perform savings and payback analyses.
CEC can work with you to acquire financing for your new system, and guarantee system savings.
During normal business hours, which are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, you will get the automated message.
Press 1 for Service and tell the operator that your call is a Service Call.
After hours, when you get the answering service, tell the operator that your call is a Service Call.
Inform the operator if you need emergency service (same day response) or if it is non-critical (next business day response).
Describe the nature of the problem in simple terms (remember you are talking to a non-technical person at this point.).
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