Plan maintenance and servicing with foresight
Digitalisation does not stop at facility management. Modern buildings are becoming ever more complex, and the requirements for efficiency, sustainability and operational safety are constantly increasing. At the same time, cost pressure is growing. In this area of conflict, data-based approaches such as predictive analytics and AI-based failure forecasts are becoming increasingly important. But how can these technologies be used effectively? At 3XPERTS, we shed light on the most important aspects and show how you can benefit in the long term with predictive planning and intelligent building technology.
Challenges and opportunities in digital facility management
Traditionally, the maintenance of building technology was reactive or, at best, preventative: action was only taken when a fault occurred or fixed maintenance intervals were reached. This often led to unplanned breakdowns, high repair costs and inefficient use of resources. Predictive analytics is fundamentally changing this picture:
- A flood of data and complexity: modern buildings use sensors and IoT systems to provide a wide range of operating data – from heating systems to lift controls. The challenge lies in analysing this data in a meaningful way and deriving specific instructions for action from it.
- Planning reliability: Predictive analytics enables failures and maintenance requirements to be recognised at an early stage. This increases operational reliability, reduces costs and minimises downtime.
- Skills shortage: The implementation of data-based maintenance concepts requires not only technical expertise, but also IT skills – a combination that is rare in the labour market.
Those who master these challenges can optimise maintenance processes, extend the service life of technical systems and sustainably reduce operating costs.
AI-based failure forecasts for building technology
The use of artificial intelligence is at the centre of predictive maintenance. AI algorithms continuously analyse the operating data of heating systems, ventilation systems, lifts and other systems. They recognise patterns that indicate impending faults or wear and tear – long before an actual failure occurs.
The advantages are obvious:
- Minimisation of downtimes: Maintenance is carried out as required and at the optimum time.
- Cost efficiency: Unnecessary maintenance work is eliminated, spare parts can be procured in a targeted manner and personnel can be deployed efficiently.
- Sustainability: Optimised system control saves energy and conserves resources.
Collaboration with experienced IT partners is particularly crucial when integrating such systems. Our sister company B3YOND-IT supports you in the selection, implementation and operation of predictive analytics solutions. Together, we create the basis for intelligent, future-proof facility management.
3XPERTS and B3YOND: Your partners for digital transformation in facility management
The success of modern maintenance strategies is based on the combination of construction and IT expertise. At 3XPERTS, we have many years of experience in managing complex building projects and can help you to utilise predictive analytics and AI-based forecasts profitably.
Would you like to find out more?
Contact us at info@3xperts.com or use the digital contact form. Together we’ll see how we can take your facility management to the next level!