Approach

Our process delivers what you need—every time, on time.
We follow an industry proven, structured methodology to plan and execute control system projects across a wide range of industries. Grounded in industry standards and best practices, this disciplined approach ensures exceptional quality and consistent, successful outcomes. By focusing on five key phases of the project lifecycle, we minimize risks, optimize efficiency, and drive project success. Above all, we take pride in building trust and fostering long-term partnerships with our clients.
Requirements & Consulting
Understanding is the key to success.
Delivering the right solution starts with fully understanding your unique needs. We take the time to learn your processes, staffing, workflows, and culture to ensure the system we design is practical, effective, and built for long-term success.

Designing
Functionality will always fuel possibility.
Once your goals are clear, we map out the path to achieve them. Our team develops custom specifications, system architectures, and coded applications designed to integrate seamlessly with your process-specific hardware—giving you greater efficiency and control over your facility.

Development
Build it right from the start.
With the design approved, we move seamlessly into implementation—developing customized applications and delivering a fully testable control system that meets your requirements while adhering to industry standards and best practices.

Acceptance & Testing
Because one test is never enough.
We rigorously test each system’s functionality, safety, and efficiency in our facilities before it ever reaches your site. Final site testing and acceptance ensure your automated system performs exactly as intended when placed into service.

Support & Maintenance
A trusted relationship is the most reliable system.
Our dedication to long-term customer relationships is backed by ongoing support and maintenance for every system we deliver. We don’t just complete projects—we stand behind them.


Safety isn’t a feature—it’s our culture.
Safety
SYCON International is committed to maintaining the highest safety standards by staying current with industry regulations and best practices. Every employee is required to understand and apply strict quality control and safety protocols, both on and off the job site. As part of this commitment, all team members actively participate in our safety program, which includes annual training, regular safety meetings, and ongoing preparation for safety presentations.
We are proud members of the following safety organizations and certifications.
FAQ
We work extensively in the following industries:
• Petrochemical
• Power Generation
• Oil & Gas
• Natural Gas Transportation & Storage
• Manufacturing & Production
• Municipal/Utilities
We work with modern and legacy PLC, DCS, RTU and HMI systems including:
• Rockwell Automation/Allen Bradley
• Siemens
• GE
• Honeywell
• Emerson
• Foxboro
• ABB
• Modicon
• WonderWare
• National Instruments
• Bristol Babcock
• Thermo-Fisher Scientific
• SCADA Pack
SYCON International has physical presence in the Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States of America, however our capabilities extend nationally and internationally.
Yes, we have been members of ISNetworld since June, 2011. Our provider ID is: 400-178436.
As a company, we are proud to be certified members of the Control System Integration Association (CSIA). Certification is earned following a successful audit – administered by an independent consulting firm – that assesses performance against client-centric criteria in a wide range of business, project management, and system development areas.
Part of the employee development model that we implemented relies heavily on technical training, resources and certification (CCST & CAP) through International Society of Automation (ISA). Additionally, all employees are required to be members of ISA and encouraged to be active members of local chapters of ISA.
Project managers are required to be members of Project Management Institute (PMI) and seek Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Additionally, all project managers are encouraged to be active members of local chapters of PMI.