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Enterprise Facilities Management
The solutions are used by Facility Managers, Space Planners, and Engineers for facility information managment, space planning, and move management It integrates with standard drawing formats (for as-built or proposed floor plans) and is use for occupancy and move managment, floor plan labeling and printing, and online access to faciltiy information.
The solution provides an easy-to-use web interface to organize and access information that is critical to managing your assets --- from office space to furniture equipment. It is a Property Management System created to provide our clients with the capabilities to manage employees and their locations, report user information in both graphical & labular methods, and to generate automated and wizard approaches to querying data.
It is designed for biotech, healthcare, schools and financial institution and companies requiring comprehensive software to streamline processes, support operations, distribute information and connect multiple data sources.
The solutions is powered with Autodesk technology and can extend the reach of your FM data across your organization to provide business managers the information they need to make better planning and policy decisions.
The solutions inlcudes other benefits such as:
Employee Occupancy - View detailed employee occupancy information next to interactive floor plans with control over assignments, labeling, and printing.
Move Management - Setup and expedite moves and support move management with control over proposed assignments, accompanying assets, proposed floor plan printing, and information sharing.
Visual Information - Color-code floor plans by, for example, space function, employee department, move date, etc. Setup floor plan themes and custom replorts.
Reporting - Easy deliver reports that shownative DWG-format drawings and data integrated into attractive, accesible formats, such as Micorsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe Acrobat.
Analysis - Develop spreadsheet-like summaries of achitectural programs based on headcount, expected department growth, storage needs and more, then allocate this space to floors. |
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