Access to Building Information in the   Built Space

Access to Building Information in the
Built Space

A missing category

Fast access to building information is a critical component of facilities management that has never been addressed.

No matter where you are … a healthcare facility, tech complex, college campus, ballpark, stadium …. almost 70% of the commercial buildings in the US still store their building plans and O&M information in paper format. The rest have digitized the plans simply to save space. No matter how you look at it, the information is still locked up in documents.

Worse, most of it is trapped in paper.

Building Information in the Built Space

Here is a simple fact - whether you are in the middle of a routine maintenance call or a life-threatening emergency and want to find the shutoff for gas, water or electricity – a great deal of time is used up just getting to that drawing.

If you are in a small building that would be one thing, but if you are on a college campus, industrial complex, school district or a large region then you have to travel to the central repository first to find the drawing. That alone can take 10, 20, 30 minutes or more… meanwhile the losses due to the failure or accident keep mounting! Stats show technicians spend an average of 2 to 3 hours searching for information in large campuses and commercial complexes.

Here is another element which is often overlooked. In the document storage repository, all of the building documents are lumped together making access even more difficult. It doesn’t matter whether you are looking for current building information for maintenance, historical information for retrofits or emergency and life safety information, you’re going to be challenged to find exactly what you need quickly. What if these documents were precisely organized and indexed so they can be accessed for specific needs?

The wait is over. Using AI and advanced optical character recognition technologies we can now access the exact documents for specific needs. On demand. This is a game changer for facilities professionals in the field. More importantly, using some of the latest UI and UX technologies this information can be delivered through simple apps ‘on the go’.

Think about a facilities technician in a campus who is staring down a broken air handler in building # 12. Again, time is of the essence. Trotting back to the main campus to access info needed to order service wastes valuable time. Eliminating “travel” time means the tech can fix the problem on the spot.

With a to-do list that keeps facility teams constantly in motion, any wasted movement is a loss. You’ll never get that time back. Instead, consider how instant access to building information can transform the way facilities professionals function on a daily basis!

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