Building Managers are Using Data to Improve Performance and Operations in 2020

Big data has made its way into big buildings, but how exactly is it being used? A recent survey by Facilio shows that the building sector is using data to set optimal asset conditions and enhance occupant productivity.

Property owners and managers are using data to streamline building management and maintenance systems to offer a better tenant experience and save money. Using data allows property owners and managers to see the entire context of a building at their fingerprints. When everything from maintenance status to kilowatt usage by the hour is in one place, finding and setting optimal asset conditions and operations is a much easier process. With big data and the right system, you can run a diagnostic on a building like you can on a car, pinpointing any deficiencies or improvements in the system.

Technology also improves the occupant experience. Some technology can automatically control HVAC systems and windows to make sure an office space always has the perfect temperature and brightness. Other technology can monitor air quality levels and ventilation. In the past, building management revolved around addressing occupant complaints. Technology breaks the cycle, allowing building managers to proactively address issues and anticipate their tenant’s needs.

Read the full report: https://facilio.com/ebooks/state-of-cre-operations-2020-report/

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