The application of the PULSE CORE platform in combination with the management and maintenance contract from SPIE and consultancy results in an ideal combination, which we bundle under the term Building Operations. Through this combination, data, management, and execution are seamlessly connected. This forms SPIE's Single Pane of Glass (SPOG).
All technical installations are linked to a single integrated digital platform. This creates real-time insight into building performance. This data serves as the foundation for decisions within daily building management and provides our clients with valuable insights. Deviations are detected early, maintenance is easier to plan, and installations continue to function optimally. Based on these insights, settings are adjusted and sustainable improvements are implemented. The result: a reduction in malfunctions, lower costs, and better-performing buildings.
Good building management requires an integrated approach. We combine technical knowledge of installations with data analysis and digital tools.
The PULSE CORE platform brings together data from installations, sensors, and maintenance processes into a single overview. This provides insight into the entire lifecycle of building installations – from design and use to maintenance and optimization.
Traditional maintenance processes are thereby supported by digital insights. Maintenance is managed not only based on a fixed schedule, but also on current performance and the behavior of installations. We configure this application based on the chosen maintenance strategy that is appropriate for the buildings. This contributes to a longer lifespan of installations and ensures stable and reliable operation of buildings.
Because PULSE CORE is part of SPIE, actions resulting from initial action resulting can take immediately of
The data from the platform is used within Operations to manage the management and maintenance of SPIE. This provides technical teams with real-time insight into the status of installations, malfunctions, and scheduled maintenance work.
Is a malfunction detected? Then it is followed up viaSupport and the Connect operators . In many cases, the initial analysis can already take place remotely, allowing problems to be resolved faster and ensuring installations continue to function reliably.
Additionally, SPIE supports organizations in drawing up a sustainable multi-year maintenance budget (DMJOB), where our data offers valuable insights.
By linking data, building management, and execution, a continuous improvement cycle is created. Insights from the platform are used to optimize installations, improve maintenance, and ensure buildings perform sustainably.
Without insight into current data, problems often only become visible when users experience complaints or installations fail.
With data-driven monitoring, we advise on maintenance activities and improvement proposals based on the performance and daily behavior of the installations.
At the same time, the collected building data forms the basis for a strategic long-term maintenance approach.
Investments are better substantiated, maintenance is carried out at the right time, and unexpected costs remain limited. As a result, installations not only remain operational, but perform demonstrably better.
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