Build Data

Market signals predict significant value in property data for its immediate utility and future consumption. Integrating data accessibility has immediate value to the property and its entire service provider ecosystem. Including adding value to property data containers.

CaPSCi infrastructures identify the property owner as proprietor of its data

Property Data Stack

Building Information Models are the Foundation of a Property's Data Stack and Performance Requirements

PropData include details on the property, grounds, buildings and operation. This data originates from build and maintenance activities extending to operational details related to the business side of commercial assets. Accessibility and read/write capabilities are defined by individual user roles predefined by the business of property.

Fully digitized data environments of build and related property systems / equipment enables automation of user processes throughout the build process into operations and maintenance of facilities and grounds. And, the transition to digital environments extends beyond property ecosystems offering value to supply chains beginning at the concept and design stage of build.

Making build, systems and equipment data accessible can significantly improve manpower efficiency in build and property management ecosystems. Retaining data and ownership enhances BIM information and property values by offering revenue opportunity in future data consumer markets.

Operation and Maintenance

Operation and Maintenance Manuals Originate from the Building Information Model and Technical Specifications of Systems and Equipment that Define Ownerships Performance Requirements

Operation and maintenance manuals translate the specifications of build, systems and equipment into performance requirements for management of the property.

Managers schedule maintenance activities as-required either manually or with the assistance of technology. Contractors, service providers and public employees performing maintenance, inspections or enhancing BIM data will employ digital methods and advanced applications to update building information models in real time.

The CaPSCi’s architecture integrates property and service provider identity systems to assist in governing the creation, exchange and updates of BIM data by property service provider ecosystems.

Operation & Maintenance Interface

Digitized Operation and Maintenance Manuals Leverage Building Information Models and Manufacturers Technical Specifications to Automate Maintenance and Operational Performance Requirements

Strategic data exchange standards allow diverse user ecosystems to customize how and what data is consumed based on the specialty of property services performed.

The O&M will become an automated user interface customized to the type or interest of investor and management firms that specialize in managing property at different phases of its serviceable life cycle. CaPSCi’s integrated identity infrastructure was designed to allow service providers seamless accessibility to the property data store. Management software connecting to its independent data store will onboard property in minutes. This allows the AI of property management apps to automatically manage scheduling activities, begin the preparation of reports and dispatch contractors from within the property and management firms’ service provider ecosystems.

Authorized service providers will consume data specific to tasks they perform. A Real Estate agent may access building data for analysis or customization as-required for a field of interest while investment communities govern third party access and retention.

Authorized AEC professionals, contractors and tenants utilize different pieces of the same information in very different ways. Accessibility is usually associated with data additions and improvements that enhance the value of the property’s building data. Storing third party enhanced data generally falls under the oversight of investor and management firms who commission services but some data writes like IoT will be automated.  

BIM Automated O&M

Building information models are the foundation of a property’s data stack and performance requirements. Operation and maintenance activities originate from the BIM and regulations. User manuals and technical specifications of installed systems and equipment, related warranty’s and serviceable life define the performance requirements of ownership.

Digitized operating requirements, performance activity and technical specifications can be leveraged to automatically schedule building and tenant activities or screen services for administrative approvals, assign contractors and schedule tenants connections or provide building access to specific personnel.

Contractors consume construction data from manufacturers, suppliers, regulators and PropData sources.

Contractor cloud platforms will be the primary tools used to access Construction Data while exchanging originated data with PropTech and interacting with GovTech applications. Bid submission and design platforms will write contractor generated PropData entries to the buildings’ cloud or BIM data container while supplying supply chains with logistics data.

Building Information Models are the Foundation of a Property's Data Stack and Performance Requirements

CaPSCi is a property centric identity infrastructure independent of property ecosystems created to provide secure confidential exchange of data between service providers, applications and platforms, and the property’s proprietary data container(s). Identity’s offer a technological structure for the independent management of property activities supporting seamless administrative transfers between investors and service providers.