The facilities management team at Singapore Sports Hub has revolutionized building inspections by utilizing drones and AI technology. Tasks that previously took two weeks can now be completed in just three days, significantly enhancing efficiency. This shift not only improves operational speed but also ensures thorough inspections, reducing the risk of overlooking defects.
C&W Services, the facilities management arm of Cushman & Wakefield, has led this technological transformation since 2018. The integration of AI allows for rapid analysis of inspection data, enabling the team to focus on higher-value tasks. This approach not only boosts productivity but also enhances safety by minimizing the need for manual inspections at heights.
• AI reduces inspection report generation time from two weeks to half a day.
• Drones provide nearly 98% accuracy in identifying building defects.
AI is utilized to analyze inspection data and generate reports quickly.
Drones are employed for conducting building facade inspections, enhancing efficiency and safety.
This approach allows maintenance to be performed based on real-time data from sensors.
C&W Services leads the integration of drones and AI in facilities management for efficient inspections.
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