In the building automation world, visuals create the bridge between technical systems and the people who use them. Whether it’s a facility manager navigating a controls interface, a technician commissioning equipment, or an owner reviewing a floor plan, graphic clarity directly impacts project efficiency and user experience.
QA Graphics recognized that early on. Nearly two decades ago, they made the deliberate decision to specialize in graphics only—no controls programming, no commissioning, and no database design. Their focus is on professional visualization built to make their customers’ systems easier to understand, manage, and maintain.
Why Specialization Matters
Today, their internal team of 19 experienced designers and project managers handles thousands of projects each year, from single-building retrofits to large multi-campus systems. Their scale and stability are the result of staying focused on one mission: delivering the best BAS graphics possible.
By dedicating all of their resources to graphics and visualization, they give system integrators, mechanical contractors, and control manufacturers a trusted partner who complements their expertise, not one that competes with it.
The Industry Challenge: A Technician Shortage Meets Rising Demand
Scroll through any BAS-related social feed and one message stands out: everyone is hiring. Skilled field technicians and controls engineers are in short supply.
At the same time, project loads continue to grow, driven by new construction, modernization efforts, and energy efficiency initiatives. The result is simple — the industry needs to do more with fewer hands.
When your best technicians spend hours building graphics or cleaning up floor plans, that’s valuable time lost from commissioning, service work, and client relationships. Outsourcing the visualization layer allows your internal staff to focus on high-value field tasks that generate revenue and maintain client satisfaction.
It’s not just outsourcing for convenience; it’s a smarter use of resources.
A Shift in How the Industry Thinks About Graphics
Across the country, decision-makers at system integration firms and large control manufacturers are taking a closer look at the return on investment of creating graphics in-house.
Maintaining software licenses, hardware, and trained staff for the visual layer can be costly, and those resources are often stretched across multiple responsibilities. The numbers tell the story: outsourcing BAS graphics reduces overhead, increases output, and accelerates project delivery without compromising quality.
An even greater shift is taking place as companies seek U.S.-based partners that perform all work domestically. QA Graphics has always completed its work in-house in the United States, with a dedicated team of designers and project managers who understand the standards, schedules, and expectations of the North American BAS market. For many clients, that assurance of quality, security, and clear communication has become as valuable as the graphics themselves.
How QA Graphics Supports the Industry
Their approach is built around consistency, scalability, and partnership:
- System Graphics: Developed to client standards for Niagara, Tridium, Schneider, JCI, Trane, and more.
- 2D and 3D Floor Plans: Created from CAD, Revit, or PDF files and optimized for BAS use.
- Symbol Libraries: Custom or pre-built libraries that maintain brand and project consistency.
- Scalable Project Support: From single sites to enterprise-level systems, their team scales with the client’s workload.
- Non-Competitive Alignment: They don’t perform control work, commissioning, or database design. Their role is to enhance the client’s.
Built to Support the Industry’s Largest Projects
Because of their longevity and reputation, QA Graphics can meet the financial and operational requirements of major manufacturers, contractors, and government agencies.
- Payment Flexibility: They understand the realities of the construction process. Larger projects often include extended net terms, and QA Graphics has the stability and structure to support them.
- Federal and Commercial Capabilities: They maintain a registered Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code, a five-character identifier that allows them to work directly with the U.S. federal government as both a prime contractor and subcontractor.
- U.S.-Based and Clearance-Ready: Many projects now require U.S.-based suppliers. Over the past two decades, QA Graphics has completed some of the largest federal building automation projects in the country. Several members of their team also hold U.S. federal security clearances, enabling them to work on sensitive or restricted-access projects.
As compliance requirements tighten and companies prioritize sourcing from domestic partners, QA Graphics continues to be a reliable, proven resource for both private and government sectors.
The Value of Partnership and Proven ROI
The building automation industry is changing. Decision-makers are prioritizing ROI, scalability, and reliability — and rethinking how they allocate their internal resources. Partnering with QA Graphics delivers measurable benefits:
- Reduced risk through a stable, U.S.-based partner experienced with complex projects and payment structures
- Increased internal capacity as your team focuses on engineering, programming, and service work
- Improved clarity and consistency across projects, strengthening the end-user experience
- Scalable production without the added cost of new hires or software infrastructure
- Compliance-ready sourcing for federal and private-sector clients that require U.S.-based providers
Committed to Supporting the People Who Build Smart Buildings
The building automation industry is built on partnership, trust, and expertise. QA Graphics exists to enhance those values — supporting its clients with dependable, high-quality visualization services that make their projects shine.
They are proud to do their work in the U.S., with a team that understands this industry inside and out. As projects grow in complexity and expectations rise, their commitment remains the same: to provide exceptional graphics that make their customers more efficient, more consistent, and more competitive.
QA Graphics — focused where it matters most.