In part 2 of this blog series discussing smart building tech’s role in times of crisis, we explained why remote building analysis, reporting and control are absolutely crucial during a global emergency.
Approximately a third of the world’s population is currently under lockdown, and businesses are being forced to reconsider the resilience of their processes. Every day we hear that property owners and managers worldwide are doing the same as cancelled leases and a faltering market demand continue to put pressure on the global real estate industry. With so many CRE professionals being made to work from home or not at all, the value of a robust digital facilities management strategy has never been more clear.
We rounded up Switch Engineers’ thoughts on how to oversee buildings remotely without having to step foot into your building. Below are 10 practical and agile steps to adapt your building operations for sites that have reduced or no occupancy with the Switch Platform:
Please reach out if we can help in anyway — we’re here to ensure you can remotely monitor, manage and optimize your buildings. Stay tuned for more resources on how to maintain occupied real estate during times of crisis.
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