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BIM method and CAFM software: a view of the entire property life cycle

BIM method and CAFM software: a view of the entire property life cycle

The BIM method (Building Information Modelling) and CAFM software (Computer-Aided Facility Management) play a key role in the entire property life cycle. The BIM method makes it possible to create, visualise and manage extensive information about a building or facility. Studies show that many benefits can be realised through the integration of BIM and CAFM. The BIM method uses fundamental principles such as centralised data management and a model-based approach to manage the entire life cycle of a building [...].

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The cost of not using CAFM

The cost of not using CAFM

Non-utilisation of CAFM (Computer-Aided Facility Management) can have a significant financial impact on companies today. Inadequate management and monitoring of property resources can lead to inefficient space planning, maintenance deficiencies and increased energy consumption. These issues can have a direct impact on operational costs as organisations have to devote additional resources to rectifying errors and inefficient processes. In addition, they can also lead to a loss of productivity, as employees

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What data should I enter in a CAFM System and how should I care for them?

A CAFM system requires accurate and up-to-date information in order to function effectively. It is therefore important to know what data needs to be entered and how best to manage it. In addition to basic information such as building location and size, specific details such as the number of rooms, technical equipment and maintenance logs should also be recorded. Structured documentation of contracts, invoices and other relevant documents is also crucial. To ensure that

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10 mistakes when introducing CAFM software [and how to avoid them]

10 mistakes when introducing CAFM software [and how to avoid them]

CAFM software is an important tool for facility management that facilitates the management of buildings and facilities by automating processes and reducing the workload. The software covers the entire life cycle of a property, from planning and maintenance to demolition or sale. To ensure that CAFM software is used effectively, certain mistakes must be avoided during implementation, such as inadequate training for employees, lack of integration with other

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The benefits of software in complying with operator responsibility

The benefits of software in complying with operator responsibility

What does operator responsibility mean in property? In the world of property, operator responsibility refers to the duties and responsibilities that an owner or manager of a property has with regard to safety, maintenance and legal regulations. This can include aspects such as fire safety, building safety, health and safety at work. The holder of these responsibilities must ensure that all relevant legal requirements are met and that all potential risks are minimised. Failure to comply with these obligations can result in significant

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