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Corporate Real Estate / Facilities

AI optimizes building operations and park management: energy, maintenance, occupancy.

Augmented Facility Manager

What changes

Maintenance shifts to predictive, energy is continuously optimized, service providers are managed by data.

Tools

Building Management System with AI, sensors, CMMS, energy monitoring.

How to get started

1. Equip critical equipment and monitor consumption deviations. 2. Manage service providers based on objective indicators. 3. Optimize energy based on actual space usage.

Reflex to adopt

Occupant comfort takes precedence over energy efficiency: a high-performing but unlivable building has failed.

Augmented Property Manager

What changes

Rental management automates, occupant requests are processed quickly, work tracking documents itself.

Tools

Property management platform, occupant assistant, photo + AI work tracking.

How to get started

1. Automate invoicing, reminders, and common responses. 2. Establish an occupant channel with assisted processing and human escalation. 3. Document work with timestamped photos and generated reports.

Reflex to adopt

Behind every lease, there is an occupant: sensitive situations (delinquencies, disputes) are handled personally.

Augmented Lease Manager

What changes

Clauses are analyzed in minutes, deadlines are automatically tracked, conditions are continuously compared to the market.

Tools

Real estate CLM, deadline alerts, rental market data.

How to get started

1. Centralize leases with extraction of key clauses and deadlines. 2. Schedule alerts with sufficient notice to renegotiate. 3. Periodically compare rents and conditions to market references.

Reflex to adopt

Missing a lease deadline can lead to years of consequences: alerts are complemented by a human review of the calendar.

Where to start

Energy monitoring with drift alerts: measurable savings from the first quarter.

Typical gains

Consumption reduced by ten to twenty percent; anticipated failures; service providers managed based on facts.

Mistake to avoid

Optimizing energy at the expense of comfort. Unhappy occupants cost more than the saved kilowatt-hours.