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Sustainable Facility Management Platform

Reference number
Coordinator iBinder AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 920 000
Project duration March 2019 - November 2021
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

The project goal, to develop a prototype that can help facility managers and facility owners to manage and control information and workflows throughout the buildings lifecycle to increase value and make the facility management sustainable have been met by the project. The prototype is verified to support information streams throughout the facility lifecycle and support increased digitalization initially supporting and making the benefits of the prototype accessible also for non-digitalized actors.

Expected results and effects

The project verified that the prototype can manage a lifecycle perspective for a real estate portfolio, properties and facilities therefore that the platform can manage gradually detailed information added but mainly be ready to manage streams of information that will be introduced, both from internal as well as external systems, throughout the digitalization of the industry. The prototype enables a verified way to realize a finalized solution that helps actors in the industry to build and manage facilities in an effective, cost saving and sustainable way.

Planned approach and implementation

Main part of the project was to develop a technical prototype that can manage many known but also unknown future information streams. That workstream had high focus on verifying that the prototype does not set high boundaries for adding facility information to create low thresholds of information requirement to access values and benefits of the prototype for non-digitalized actors The second workstream verified the approach and value outcomes with selected actors in the industry.

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Last updated 5 December 2021

Reference number 2018-05064

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