AutomationSCADA & HMI

SCADA & HMI Development

Operators rely on SCADA and HMI systems to manage complex processes safely and efficiently. We build systems that are intuitive for operators, reliable in operation and maintainable for the long term.

Overview

A SCADA system is the nerve centre of any automated facility. It provides operators with real-time visibility of process conditions, equipment status and alarms — and the ability to control and adjust the process from a central interface. When it is well-designed, operators can manage complex facilities with confidence and respond to abnormal conditions quickly. When it is poorly designed, it becomes a source of alarm floods, operator confusion and missed events.

Reprise Electrical's automation engineers design SCADA systems using established HMI design standards — ISA-101 and ASM guidelines — to create interfaces that support operators rather than overwhelm them. We manage alarm rationalisation and configuration, build process graphics that accurately reflect the P&ID, and configure historian and trending to capture the data that engineering and management teams need.

We work across major SCADA platforms including Inductive Automation Ignition, AVEVA WonderWare, Citect SCADA and Rockwell FactoryTalk. For cybersecurity-sensitive facilities, we implement hardening measures aligned to IEC 62443.

Scope of Works

  • SCADA system architecture and platform selection

  • Ignition, WonderWare, Citect and FactoryTalk platforms

  • Process graphics development — P&ID-based mimic displays

  • Alarm management configuration and rationalisation

  • Historian configuration and data logging

  • Trending and reporting dashboard development

  • OPC-UA and OPC-DA server configuration

  • Remote access and multi-site SCADA architecture

  • Cybersecurity hardening to IEC 62443

  • Factory and site acceptance testing with operators

  • Operator training and handover documentation

Who It's For

Water and wastewater utility operators

Industrial process facility managers

Power generation and distribution operators

Infrastructure asset owners requiring centralised monitoring

Facilities teams replacing end-of-life SCADA platforms