Facility Management

Finding fault

Smart buildings just keep getting smarter. Every other day brings new changes, technologies and innovations, making these facilities in which we live and work ever more superior and efficient. Software company BuildingIQ has recently added to this frontier with the development of its Outcome-based Fault Detection (OFD) – an intelligent fault detection service for smart buildings.

Essentially, with OFD, building operators and facility managers can autonomously detect, prioritise and validate building system faults using BuildingIQ’s cloud-based 5i Intelligent Energy Platform. This is a platform of technology-enabled services that learns and evolves with a building, or a portfolio of

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