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BIW Assets Manager aggregates and coordinates information in our core collaboration system. Data can be tailored to the requirements of property and facilities professionals tasked with managing and developing built assets, or groups of assets, throughout their life-cycles. Where BIW has been employed on, say, a sequence of new-build, refurbishment and extension projects, teams can now extract information about discrete elements, phases or zones of original projects or programmes, plus any relevant later works (eg: refurbishments, extensions, maintenance work). This original data can then be aggregated and re-used alongside new data to carry out the latest works. - faster understanding of history of projects or programmes - owners and facilities managers can view the entire history of a built asset, or group of assets
- improved use and re-use of data - users can access and re-use information about an asset regardless of when it was constructed or installed
- easily configurable management of assets - allows assets to be organised into hierarchies or subdivided into component elements
- better appreciation of asset relationships - end-users can define how assets might be related; for example, aggregating information about several assets into a single multi-site programme, or aggregating data from a sequence of projects (new build, extension, refurbishment, etc) into a single record of that built asset
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