New York City’s Trusted Automation Partner for Transit & Infrastructure

ARM EnerTech Associates powers New York City’s most complex transit systems with modern automation, SCADA, and electrical engineering solutions.

Partner with ARM EnerTech Associates — a trusted leader in automation and systems integration with a proven track record in New York City. Whether you’re planning new infrastructure or optimizing existing assets, our integrated automation, electrical, and systems design services deliver reliable solutions that guarantee success.

  • SCADA System Design & Integration

    • Redundant and fault-tolerant architectures
    • Local and wide-area SCADA systems
    • Integration with existing platforms (GE Cimplicity, Siemens, etc.)
  • PLC & HMI Programming

    • Siemens S7-1500, S7-400, and TMR systems
    • Custom interface screens for real-time control, alarming, and diagnostics
  • Electrical & Control System Engineering

    • Facility and traction power substation design
    • Control panel design and fabrication
    • Power quality monitoring and relay integration
  • Tunnel & Facility Ventilation Systems

    • SCADA-integrated ventilation control
    • Emergency fan and mode selection systems
    • Virtual simulation/testing before deployment
  • Rolling Stock Support

    • VCU/TCMS programming
    • Door, HVAC, traction, and braking control
    • Trainline signaling and historical data logging
  • Field Services & Commissioning

    • Installation supervision
    • Functional testing and system cutovers
    • Operator training and support documentation

Powering Rail, Tunnel, and Airport Projects Across New York City

ARM EnerTech delivers modern SCADA, electrical, and automation solutions that keep New York’s critical transportation systems running — from Grand Central Station to the JFK airport.

Let’s Talk Transit. Start the Conversation Today.

Tell us about your project goals or technical needs, and we’ll tailor a solution that fits. We’re here to support your success — from planning to execution.

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