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Industry Trends & Challenges

• Property and engineering departments carry out periodic (regular or special) hazard inspections (such as high falls including exterior wall detachment, equipment commissioning, leaks, etc.)

• Insufficient efficiency, difficulty in service customization, high professional requirements for status investigation and quality and safety hazard inspection

 • Inspection after equipment maintenance and major repairs

• The owners are dissatisfied, operations are under pressure, quality improvement is difficult, and there is an urgent need to increase satisfaction

• Complex management, high safety risks, prone to accidents such as falls from height or having major safety hazards

• High professional demands, difficult operation and maintenance support, continuous facility and equipment failures, frequent hidden dangers


Client Pain Points

• Management major is difficult, with many points and a wide scope, making accidents very likely

• Aging of the building structure and facilities, with high maintenance costs

 • There are many quality and safety hazards, inspections are time-consuming and labor-intensive, and risks are uncontrollable

 • Frequent quality hazards and safety risks, management shortcomings exposed, decline in quality, numerous owner complaints, asset depreciation with inability to maintain or increase value

• High staff turnover, insufficient professional skills, low complaint handling efficiency, frequent equipment failures, operational interruptions

• The manager fails to perform duties properly, unable to meet compliance requirements

Service Solutions

▶ Safety Inspection and Hazard Diagnosis of Existing Buildings

Covering all disciplines including structural, mechanical and electrical, fire protection, and façade, provide a list of issues, risk classification, and rectification recommendations

▶ Facade and High-Fall Safety Special Assessment

By combining drone inspection, AI recognition, and on-site verification, the system identifies high-fall hazards such as hollowing, looseness, and corrosion.

▶ Electromechanical and Equipment Maintenance Quality Third-Party Assessment

Perform functional and safety verification on maintenance, major repairs, and renovation effects of strong electrical systems, HVAC, water supply and drainage, and elevators

▶ Special Diagnosis of Leakage and Structural Safety

Focus on high-incidence areas such as roofs, exterior walls, and basements, and carry out non-destructive testing, demolition verification, and comprehensive management recommendations

▶ Operations Management and Service Quality Audit

Audit the property/engineering operation and maintenance management level from five dimensions: organization, system, process, records, and on-site execution

▶ Digital Risk Ledger and Security Cockpit (SaaS)

Consolidate data on hidden risks, rectification, inspections, maintenance, complaints, etc., into a unified platform to form a project/area safety cockpit.

Value Proposition

Specific Products

• AI identification of façade and high-fall special assessments, with the recognition rate of major high-fall hazards approaching 100%, significantly higher than the traditional random inspection rate of about 60%–70%.

• AI precision inspection with drones, single-project exterior wall inspection efficiency increased by about 70%, manpower input reduced by about 30%, forming a complete electronic exterior wall archive

• Electromechanical system health check and maintenance quality assessment, helping to sort out a list of high-failure equipment, with the failure rate expected to decrease by more than 30%, and the downtime of critical equipment significantly reduced

Combine fire protection and electrical special inspections with joint tests, establish a red-line hazard list and a rectification closed loop, and set the elimination of major fire and electrical hazards as a hard target

• Special diagnosis and treatment plan review for leaks, re-inspection, helping clients reduce leak complaints by 30%–50%, with recurrence rate controlled within 5% after rectification
Unified inspection standards and scoring models allow multiple projects to be benchmarked horizontally and tracked vertically, enabling management to see at a glance 'which project is the most dangerous and most worthy of investment.'

• Third-party evaluation of maintenance quality, quantifying maintenance results into scores and grades, directly linking them to annual assessments and cost settlements, reducing shirking and gray areas

• Digital risk ledger and dashboard, consolidating potential hazards, rectifications, inspections, maintenance, and complaints all into one ledger, enabling one-click statistics and one-click tracking

Output actionable checklists, standard atlases, and training courses, with frontline personnel following them; the annual training coverage rate for key positions can reach over 90%.

• Safety Index: The risk dashboard is updated monthly, allowing leaders to see 'number of issues, rectification progress, and risk trends,' providing solid data support for budgeting and rewards or penalties.


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