Across the industry, FM teams are struggling with incomplete asset registers, inconsistent data, and manual processes that slow operations, drive up costs, and increase compliance risk. Now SFG20’s new software module, is set to save building owners and service providers hours with rapid contract mobilisation.
The SFG20 Mobiliser, the latest innovation in the 35-year journey of SFG20, the industry standard for building maintenance is the world’s first AI-powered solution that identifies the correct maintenance for assets with speed and accuracy, enabling maintenance strategies to be defined in hours rather than weeks.
By cutting down manual asset-to-schedule mapping time by up to 95 per cent, SFG20 Mobiliser delivers massive savings in time, money, and effort.
SFG20 Mobiliser enables building owners and occupiers to mobilise contracts quickly while maintaining compliance with confidence. The solution strengthens and validates asset registers, providing clear visibility into the quality of asset information. By mapping assets once and applying updates as needed, organisations can create accurate maintenance strategies that ensure the correct maintenance is carried out faster, reducing compliance and operational risk while delivering value for money. The ability to apply the SFG20 standard consistently across entire estates brings both efficiency and peace of mind.
For service providers and contractors, the new software solution dramatically reduces contract mobilisation time, enabling teams to win more work with AI-powered precision and speed. The solution saves weeks of manual effort by rapidly processing data and identifying the correct maintenance for assets. This accelerated approach allows contractors to deliver projects faster, cut costs, and build client confidence through accuracy and efficiency. By standardising maintenance strategies across estates, service providers gain long-term scalability that supports business growth and gives a competitive advantage.
Mike Talbot, Chief Technology Officer at SFG20, says:
“At SFG20, we recognise that one of the industry’s biggest challenges is identifying what tasks need to be performed on assets to preserve life, reduce costs and stay compliant.
“The launch of SFG20 Mobiliser is at the forefront of a new AI-driven era for digital facilities management. Initiatives like this take us a long way from manual, even paper-based processes that have hampered the facilities management industry. Today’s industry professionals can harness vital standards like SFG20 in conjunction with the latest software to transform the way they manage their assets, leading to new efficiencies and reduced risk.”
For more information about the SFG20 Mobiliser, its real-world benefits and practical steps to turn complicated registers into auditable, compliant maintenance regimes, please register for SFG20’s launch webinar on Thursday, 13th November here: https://www.sfg20.co.uk/webinar/mobiliser.
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