Simple scheduling for smooth building operations
Effortlessly plan recurring maintenance tasks in a schedule, view them easily in a calendar, and see just how uncomplicated your day-to-day becomes. Peak property performance awaits.
Track
Pin all asset’s tasks & inspections on a digital plan
Connect
Delegate tasks, set deadlines and chat in-app
Solve
Export custom reports in seconds
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Effortlessly plan recurring maintenance tasks in a schedule, view them easily in a calendar, and see just how uncomplicated your day-to-day becomes. Peak property performance awaits.
Fast digital action on all your health and safety checklists, fire preparedness audit, any inspection and so much more. More safe, less risky, more compliant, less time wasted.
Savour unlimited free accounts for all vendors and subcontractors on projects small or large, repairs to renovations and everything in between. Delegate, communicate, collaborate and complete tasks with minimal effort.
Demonstrate completed work to asset managers, property managers and owners with reports that can be created in seconds.
Document Management
Store, manage & approve versions of plans & documents
Scheduling
Align project progress to the schedule
Plan & BIM Models
Access & manage digital plans & BIM models
Reporting & Insights
Identify project issues and opportunities in real-time
The best facility management software meets all of your team’s needs, is simple for everyone to use, and offers a strong return on investment. Your needs will probably vary depending on the facilities you manage. For example, if you manage a retail facility, you’ll probably need to constantly monitor that everything is in working order and that both security and cleaning staff are doing their tasks correctly. On the other hand, if you manage residential units, then you might not need to be constantly vigilant. Instead, your team might need a good way to communicate with tenants. Managers of logistics facilities, meanwhile, probably need a software solution that supports the technical maintenance of machines. When you’re on the hunt for facilities management software, make sure to use free trial periods and attend product demonstrations. That way you can see if it’s the best facility software for you. Read our advice on selecting the best CAFM software here.
Not all facility management software is able to handle asset tagging, but PlanRadar is capable of supporting this key task. Whether you’re using a BIM model or whether you have NFC tags attached to key pieces of equipment, PlanRadar makes it easy for you to locate items for maintenance. It’s also easy to call up user manuals, warranty documents or logs of previous inspections. Read more about asset tagging software here.
Yes, all new users can try PlanRadar free for 30 days. During your trial, you can see how the software would work for your business. Our expert team is also happy to provide free demonstrations and consultations that are tailored to your specific needs. We love to answer your questions!
While a facility’s owner might be legally responsible for complying with fire safety regulations, the reality is that facility managers are responsible for enforcing fire safety on a day to day basis. With thousands of fire-related fatalities and hundreds of thousands of injuries occurring globally every year, fire risk assessments need to be taken seriously. CAFM software can help you by automating reminders so that you never miss a fire inspection, forget to replace fire extinguishers or service fire doors. Facility management software can also provide custom checklists so that your data is always collected in the same format. You can read more about conducting fire safety inspections with PlanRadar here .
Yes. Facility managers working for small businesses often have limited resources but the same list of tasks to complete in a day. Sometimes they might be working solo, without the support of a team. Facility management software can help these facility managers to identify how they can best spend their resources. CAFM software can also be useful when they’re working remotely by enabling them to monitor their team or any external vendors. It can also save them hours of time on paperwork. Small facility management businesses can achieve their full potential by working smarter, not harder, and facility management software is a key part of their success. Facility management software can even support FM businesses facing a shortage of qualified staff – read more here.
In a way, facility management software is key to identifying potential areas of a building that could be optimised for low emissions. Residential and commercial properties currently consume around 40% of global energy, with 85% of the emissions coming during a property’s operational stage. One of the easiest ways to reduce emissions is to make sure your equipment is well-maintained and up-to-date, and a platform like PlanRadar is ideal for scheduling, managing and monitoring recurring maintenance. Find out more about facility management software and sustainability.
Yes, PlanRadar has 11 offices across Europe and works with sales partners around the world. We currently support customers in more than 60 customers around the world. Our team speaks over 20 languages, so get in touch today for a personal consultation.
Ensuring that a facility is designed and maintained to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities, in accordance with relevant regulations.
The process of monitoring and maintaining a facility’s physical assets, such as equipment, systems, and infrastructure, to extend their lifespan and maximize value.
Planning and procedures established to respond effectively to unexpected events, such as natural disasters or safety threats.
Strategies and practices aimed at optimizing energy usage within a facility to reduce costs and environmental impact.
A comprehensive evaluation of a facility’s condition, systems, and assets to identify maintenance needs and improvements.
A systematic review of a facility’s operations, processes, and procedures to ensure compliance with regulations, standards, and best practices.
The use of technology, sensors, and control systems to automate and optimize facility processes and operations.
The discipline that encompasses the planning, coordination, and supervision of a facility’s physical assets, resources, and services to optimize its functionality and performance.
A professional responsible for overseeing and managing the operations, maintenance, and services of a physical facility, such as a building or complex.
Verification that a facility meets certain sustainable and environmental standards, such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).
Quantifiable metrics used to measure and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of facility management processes.
A financial analysis that considers the total cost of owning and operating a facility over its entire lifespan, including acquisition, maintenance, and disposal.
The strategic planning and execution of routine maintenance tasks, repairs, and improvements to ensure the proper functioning of a facility.
The strategic allocation and arrangement of workspace for employees and functions within a facility.
Scheduled routine maintenance tasks aimed at preventing equipment breakdowns and extending the operational life of assets.
The organization and optimization of physical space within a facility to enhance efficiency, workflow, and utilization.
The integration of environmentally friendly practices and energy-efficient technologies into facility management processes.
Services and amenities provided to occupants of a facility, such as security, maintenance, and support.
The coordination and oversight of external service providers and suppliers involved in facility operations and maintenance.
Strategies and practices for effective disposal, recycling, and reduction of waste generated within a facility.
A formal request or directive for maintenance, repairs, or services to be performed within a facility.
Programs and protocols implemented to maintain a safe and healthy environment for employees and occupants.
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