Visitors to the Manhattan Atrium stand can see how the Atrium Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software suite can help optimise the NHS estate ‘by addressing both strategic asset investment planning and day-to-day operational asset management’.
The company said: “Planning renewal and maintenance spend can be difficult, especially when different assets demand varied levels of maintenance and management. The Atrium EAM system provides the strategic business intelligence tools to help plan investment, reduce cost, and achieve compliance and quality targets.” Andy Green, director at Faithful+Gould, and co- author of the RICS New Standards of Measurement, describes the system as ‘the most powerful property asset investment planning tool of its type available anywhere today’.
Manhattan Atrium added: “Key to meeting KPIs, and planning and prioritising investment spend, is collecting pertinent, accurate data in a timely, cost-effective way. With in-built survey proformas, mobile data collection tools, and the ability to build an asset database using CAD and 6D BIM for new and existing buildings, the Atrium EAM suite enables NHS organisations to record, analyse, and report estates information cost-effectively.
“The result is high quality patient environments, better services and patient outcomes, and lower costs.”