Trinicon provides engineering oversight across projects and live operations, ensuring changes are reviewed properly, capacity is respected, and the Basis of Design is not quietly compromised.
When a project proposes new infrastructure, reconfiguration, or integration works, someone has to check whether the design actually fits within the building’s constraints — not just on paper, but in reality.
When recurring faults appear, when systems behave inconsistently, or when operations are pressured to “just make it work,” this role provides the technical backbone.
We focus on controlling logic, sequencing, and automation changes can introduce hidden risk. This function ensures that changes to controls are reviewed properly before implementation.
works with the tenant’s engineer to agree modifications where required — before approval is granted.
checking technical reality before commercial commitments are made. When capacity, redundancy, or infrastructure limits are involved, assumptions must be tested. This role ensures that proposals reflect actual engineering constraints.
As tenants expand or projects add load, cumulative impact matters. This function tracks usable capacity and flags when thresholds are being approached.
Ensuring the systems that monitor and control the building remain reliable. Plant monitoring, integration platforms, and digital interfaces must stay stable as engineering changes occur.