- lets owners and facilities managers view the entire history of a built asset
- users can access and re-use information about an asset regardless of when it was constructed or installed
- end-users can define how assets might be related - for example, aggregating information about several assets into a single multi-site programme
BIW: Assets Manager coordinates information accumulated using the core BIW: 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. BIW: Assets Manager also lets users define how assets might be related within a hierarchy. For example, a retail park might be subdivided into its component elements: a supermarket, a warehouse and a petrol filling station, with the supermarket being further subdivided to encompass separate franchise units and/or particular functional zones. That retail park, moreover, might also be viewed as an individual asset alongside other retail and property assets within a larger portfolio.
As well as BIW: Assets Manager, the core BIW: Collaboration package includes: plus all the necessary BIW services (such as hosting, configuration, consultancy, team training and helpdesk support) needed to get your project off to a successful start. For more information, contact sales@biwtech.com. |