Solutions · Facilities Management

Multi-site facilities management without the complexity tax

Commercial real estate, IFM companies, and municipalities — with UNIFORMAT II asset taxonomy, EPA AIM Act refrigerant tracking, and capital planning data that justifies deferred maintenance budgets.

UNIFORMAT IIISO 55000EN 15341EPA AIM Act
Industries served:Commercial Real EstateIFM CompaniesMunicipalitiesGovernment FacilitiesRetail Multi-site

Built around your specific challenges

These aren't generic claims. They're synthesized from practitioner research in your vertical.

The challenge

Data silos cause direct financial waste — repaving a road six months before a water main replacement

Our response

UNIFORMAT II hierarchy ties work orders to building systems and site locations. Underground infrastructure is traceable, not tribal knowledge.

The challenge

EPA AIM Act refrigerant tracking is now mandated for systems ≥15 lbs — $60K/day fines for non-compliance

Our response

Refrigerant tracking as a first-class PM work order type. Leak rate calculation, repair-vs-retrofit-vs-retire decision support.

The challenge

Deferred maintenance data needs to be CFO-legible to justify capital budget and bond financing

Our response

Asset lifecycle cost reporting in plain language — per-asset spend trend, deferred maintenance backlog value, FCI health score — formatted for a budget presentation.

What's included for Facilities Management

UNIFORMAT II building system hierarchy (A–G) pre-seeded

EPA AIM Act refrigerant tracking and leak-rate PM

Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) data import

Multi-site operator request portal (QR per asset)

Capital planning deferred maintenance reporting

Vendor work order history and spend per vendor per asset

Standards alignment for Facilities Management:

UNIFORMAT IIISO 55000EN 15341EPA AIM ActSee all standards →

See Sympl CMMS with your facilities management assets as the example

We'll run a demo using the facilities management asset taxonomy and PM templates. No generic walkthrough — your vertical from the first screen.

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