THE FUTURE OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT: AI TO BRING A NEW ERA OF EFFICIENCY
According to global real estate advisor CBRE, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform the landscape of Facilities Management. This technology will enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs and improve the overall occupant experience.
One key use of the technology, uncovered by CBRE, who will be exhibiting at Facilities & Estates Management Live is data analysis. AI can streamline workflows and reduce errors, leading to higher quality outcomes and better overall performance- ultimately delivering greater value to clients and occupants and provide valuable insights that can help in decision-making and strategic planning for FM.
AI gives a simultaneous and holistic view of a building or estate’s performance by linking datasets from many different sources such as asset optimisation, risk and energy performance. Looking at many datasets at the same time, it enables FMs to improve service across a range of indicators such as optimising performance, reducing cost or reducing carbon emissions.
Additionally, AI has the power to transform the workload of FMs by undertaking repetitive tasks, such as reviewing occupancy data for workplace comfort and adjusting building maintenance systems. Taking advantage of administrative efficiencies could speed-up many processes and deliver faster resolutions for clients, this allows employees to focus on more complex, creative and business-critical tasks, therefore enhancing job satisfaction and productivity.
With the approach of net zero deadlines, there is even more of a focus on what AI can do to accelerate progress. Smart systems that use AI can study patterns in a building’s energy usage and suggest tactics for decreasing consumption; by optimising lighting schedules, heating, ventilation and air conditioning according to occupancy and other external factors, machine learning algorithms can result in substantial energy savings.
Jennet Siebrits, Head of UK Research at CBRE, said, “AI is at the forefront of technological innovation, driving advancements in sustainability and data. Those who can bridge the theoretical knowledge with practical implementation, while managing ongoing risks, will be able to most significantly capitalise on the benefits of AI”.
Furthermore, Ben Taylor, Global Digital & Technology Lead at CBRE Local, stated, “it is not often that a technology arrives with such transformative potential. At CBRE, we will ensure that every space we manage is smarter, more sustainable, and tailored to the evolving needs of the people who use them.”