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Churchill Services describes its new compliance software platform, ‘CATI’ (Compliance Assurances through Insight), as the initial foundation for its vision to ‘digitise FM’.

The company said: “Our first ‘SaaS-based’ digital solution has been developed specifically for the built environment to simplify and redefine FM compliance management. CATI’s dashboard presents unparalleled visibility of an organisation’s entire property portfolio – illustrating the status of all 33 common statutory compliance obligations within a building.

“Acting as a central document source with date-sensitive notifications and automatic reminders, CATI ensures that users remain fully and legally compliant. Depending on urgency, CATI highlights these as either red, amber, or green, and will email users when a specific action is upcoming or required. This feature gives a clear structure to those tasked with overseeing compliance, allowing them to schedule remedial work in a timely, effective fashion. A calendar feature allows users to organise and alert all relevant people to specific and important events, protecting people and clients’ assets.”

If users need to familiarise themselves with a particular piece of legislation, they hover over an acronym to find all the relevant information. Multiple user profiles can be set up for whoever requires them – whether it’s a contractor, building manager, engineer, CEO, or auditor – giving flexibility to those with large portfolios. The facilities management team – or equivalent – has the option to inspect all profiles, meaning no information is ever inaccessible or left to chance. CATI also allows its users to upload and archive certificates for a completely auditable evidence trail.” 

James Bradley, director of Complete Compliance at Churchill, said: “We developed CATI because we saw that there was a lack of clarity around compliance within the built environment. In an era of unprecedented scrutiny, compliance is something that cannot be neglected, nor should it ever be complicated. CATI offers its users transparency and peace of mind, protecting employees and organisations from risk. We’re excited to bring this product to market, and to help simplify the compliance process.”

Churchill Services describes its new compliance software platform, ‘CATI’ (Compliance Assurances through Insight), as the initial foundation for its vision to ‘digitise FM’.

The company said: “Our first ‘SaaS-based’ digital solution has been developed specifically for the built environment to simplify and redefine FM compliance management. CATI’s dashboard presents unparalleled visibility of an organisation’s entire property portfolio – illustrating the status of all 33 common statutory compliance obligations within a building.

“Acting as a central document source with date-sensitive notifications and automatic reminders, CATI ensures that users remain fully and legally compliant. Depending on urgency, CATI highlights these as either red, amber, or green, and will email users when a specific action is upcoming or required. This feature gives a clear structure to those tasked with overseeing compliance, allowing them to schedule remedial work in a timely, effective fashion. A calendar feature allows users to organise and alert all relevant people to specific and important events, protecting people and clients’ assets.”

If users need to familiarise themselves with a particular piece of legislation, they hover over an acronym to find all the relevant information. Multiple user profiles can be set up for whoever requires them – whether it’s a contractor, building manager, engineer, CEO, or auditor – giving flexibility to those with large portfolios. The facilities management team – or equivalent – has the option to inspect all profiles, meaning no information is ever inaccessible or left to chance. CATI also allows its users to upload and archive certificates for a completely auditable evidence trail.” 

James Bradley, director of Complete Compliance at Churchill, said: “We developed CATI because we saw that there was a lack of clarity around compliance within the built environment. In an era of unprecedented scrutiny, compliance is something that cannot be neglected, nor should it ever be complicated. CATI offers its users transparency and peace of mind, protecting employees and organisations from risk. We’re excited to bring this product to market, and to help simplify the compliance process.”

 

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