• 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
• 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
Covering all disciplines including structural, mechanical and electrical, fire protection, and façade, provide a list of issues, risk classification, and rectification recommendations
By combining drone inspection, AI recognition, and on-site verification, the system identifies high-fall hazards such as hollowing, looseness, and corrosion.
Perform functional and safety verification on maintenance, major repairs, and renovation effects of strong electrical systems, HVAC, water supply and drainage, and elevators
Focus on high-incidence areas such as roofs, exterior walls, and basements, and carry out non-destructive testing, demolition verification, and comprehensive management recommendations
Audit the property/engineering operation and maintenance management level from five dimensions: organization, system, process, records, and on-site execution
Consolidate data on hidden risks, rectification, inspections, maintenance, complaints, etc., into a unified platform to form a project/area safety cockpit.
• 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.
