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Facility manager: control over buildings and facilities

As a facility manager, you are daily engaged in ensuring that buildings and facilities function optimally.

Everything must be available: installations, user spaces, and facility services. The indoor climate is of great importance in this regard. Because if the building functions well, users can perform their work optimally.

At the same time, the technology in buildings is becoming increasingly complex. Installations must function reliably, comply with laws and regulations, and contribute to sustainability goals.

Although you cannot monitor all technical performance yourself on a daily basis, you do want to know at any moment how buildings and installations are performing. PULSE CORE helps you gain that insight.

PULSE CORE platform

Insight into the performance of installations and contracting parties

With PULSE CORE, data from installations, maintenance activities, and energy consumption are brought together in a single overview. This provides immediate insight into the performance of installations and the progress of maintenance.

This makes it possible to better assess the performance of the contracting party SPIE and to conduct discussions based on clear KPIs and reliable data.

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Sustainability and energy performance

Sustainability plays an increasingly important role within facility management. Energy costs, energy consumption, and CO₂ reduction must be monitored and reported.

PULSE CORE provides continuous insight into the energy performance of buildings and installations. This allows you to recognize trends, identify deviations, and make timely adjustments to achieve and maintain energy goals.

Comfort for building users

For you as a facility manager, the user is central. A healthy and comfortable indoor climate contributes directly to productivity and satisfaction. Additionally, a pleasant working environment makes organizations more attractive as employers, which helps attract and retain talent. Moreover, it can contribute to lower absenteeism.

By continuously monitoring installations and the indoor climate, deviations are detected early. This allows you to prevent problems before users experience complaints.

Insight into the use of buildings

How are spaces actually used? And where are they often empty? With PULSE CORE, you gain insight into the occupancy and utilization of your building.

This allows you to better align facility services such as catering, energy consumption, and cleaning with actual usage. This helps to control costs while simultaneously improving the quality of the work environment.

Data-driven facility management

By bringing together data from installations, energy consumption, maintenance activities, and building usage, you, as a facility manager, can facilitate buildings in an increasingly data-driven manner.

This makes it possible to make better-informed decisions and collaborate more efficiently with technical partners. You can also better inform the organization about the performance, risks, and improvement opportunities of buildings and facilities.

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