Building analytics tools like CIM’s PEAK platform automatically find opportunities to improve building operational performance. But, financial and environmental value is only created by continually actioning on these opportunities.
PEAK Actions helps you coordinate multiple stakeholders involved in managing a building to ensure these opportunities are completed.
The Struggle - Reactive Maintenance
For facility managers and building operators, getting buildings operating at their peak performance can be a constant struggle:
Easy and centralised collaboration is needed across contractors, service technicians, engineers, sustainability analysts and on-site teams
Important information gets spread and lost across multiple emails, meeting notes, spreadsheets, presentations and messages
Responsibility and handover of tasks are unclear
Facility managers get tired of following up contractors
Contractors get tired of being blamed for previously raised issues
Tenants complain of poor indoor conditions without timely resolution
Building owners and asset managers struggle to understand why energy usage isn't going down and savings opportunities aren’t being actioned
The Solution - Data Driven Maintenance
When analytics alerts, tasks and collaboration are all together in PEAK Actions, all building stakeholders can see where every opportunity is, understand what everyone is working on and know exactly what the next priority is.
What is PEAK Actions?
PEAK Actions is a simple-to-use cloud workflow tool where site teams, contractors and analysts can raise tasks, track progress and maintain a complete digital history of tasks and opportunities for a building.
PEAK Actions are linked to PEAK Alerts allowing site teams to automatically escalate Actions from PEAK's advanced FDD Rules Engine and keep track of progress.
All building stakeholders have a single place to view all tasks assigned to them, provide progress updates and request help from others.
This is the modern way to manage buildings. Smart, simple and transparent.
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