Building management

Real estate and facility management have a strategic function. Anticipating and tracking changes in the market and the organization have an influence on housing management. Like the free-market system in healthcare and the outsourcing of drawings with large organizations. This requires vision and a practical execution in a housing strategy. Only then will you be able to anticipate costs. Because with good building management it is actually possible to realize savings. For this purpose, you must have an idea of what it is you are managing, its actual volume and the identity of the user. The prevention of major emergencies through preventive and curative maintenance also makes your budget management simpler.

Proper information supply forms the basis for this, amongst other in the form of CAD drawings. You need a database with up-to-date building drawings. Drawings you can exchange with external parties, that are universal and from which information can be gained.

StabiCAD 8 offers you the complete solution for graphic building managment:

  • drawings for user licenses
  • inspection lists for electrical installations in accordance with European standards
  • tap point lists and technical drawings for the prevention of Legionella
  • spot plans and space drawings for relocation or renovations
  • m2-overviews for chargeable expenses
  • escape routes and fire extinguishers per area for safety inspections
  • version and drawing management

A proper authorization system, structured project and drawing management, use of the web application for viewing and printing and the application of the standard DWG format, ensures maximum ease of use in your daily building and facility management. Where necessary, we offer support with the drafting of a CAD procedure manual.

Information from the drawing is simply available for processing in the FMIS. With Planon a direct coupling is possible for supportive management of the square meterage.

StabiCAD 8 also plays an important role in the building management of health care institutions. Many European hospitals use StabiCAD as their drawing standard.

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