Facility Fault Detection And Diagnostics Software Benchmark

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Executive Summary

This report provides real estate and facilities management executives with an analysis of the facility fault detection and diagnostics capabilities provided through energy and facility optimization solutions. The objective is to provide a focused comparison between enterprise-scale solutions that tackle facility equipment fault detection challenges. This report contains an extract, focusing on the FDD features and functionality of vendors, from the Verdantix benchmark of energy and facility optimization solutions published in January 2018. The analysis finds that building operators are increasingly turning to fault detection and diagnostics software to optimize maintenance activities and processes with an eye towards increased efficiency and cost reductions. To meet this need vendors have invested heavily to develop functionality for both facility operators and building services firms.

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Facility Fault Detection And Diagnostics Software Benchmark
Real Estate Directors Turn To Facility Asset Fault Detection To Optimize Maintenance Activities and Processes
Assessment Criteria For Fault Detection And Diagnostics Functionality
Solid Facility Fault Detection Functionality For Optimizing FM Maintenance Processes Is Widely Available
Selecting A Facility Fault Detection Solution Requires Industry-Specific Assessments

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Figure 1. Fault Detection And Diagnostics Software Capability Scores
Figure 2. Fault Detection And Diagnostics Software Total Scores

About the author

Derrek Clarke

Senior Analyst

Derrek is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings Practice. He conducts Verdantix research on energy management and the optimization of building systems covering technologies, best practices and growth strategies. His current agenda is focused on establishing facility optimization software as a distinct category of technology investment. Derrek has ten years of experience as a licensed architect. He joined Verdantix in 2014 and previously worked at global architecture and engineering firm HOK. Derrek holds a Masters in Architecture from Parsons and a Masters in Sustainability Management from Columbia University.

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