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The signal division is the core
company business and has been servicing national and international commuter
railways since the company's inception. B&C employs expert engineers and
technicians knowledgeable in all aspects of the train industry.
The engineering staff has fully
qualified professionals in power calculations, cable calculations, code
system applications, software applications, systems engineering, project
management, communications, installation supervision, testing and circuit
application systems --ranging from basic block signaling systems to fully
automatic driverless systems |
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Throughout the years we have
designed systems using relay and microprocessor based products involving the
application and programming of vital and non-vital processors, track
circuits, ground equipment, power equipment, and highway crossing equipment
from a number of vendors. We also have experience in the application of
commercial PLC's from Allen-Bradley and Modicon (to name a few).
B&C engineers have experience in
developing systems from an overall systems engineering approach. our
approach focuses on defining customers needs and required functionality
early in the development cycle, documenting requirements, then proceeding
with design synthesis and system validation while all along considering the
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Our systems engineers integrate
all the disciplines and specialty groups into a team effort: forming a
structured development process that proceeds from concept to production to
operation. Our system engineers consider both the business and technical
needs of all customers -- with the goal of providing a quality product that
meets the user needs.
B&C understands that in today's
competitive environment, the success of a project rests on management of
time, budget, and quality. That is why we have engineers trained in the
principles of project management to implement our various projects. These
engineers act as the primary customer contact and are responsible for the
overall execution of the project. |
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