Using ICT in construction and property management Violroten as a digital pilot project and energy management. Cattis Carlén

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Using ICT in construction and property management Violroten as a digital pilot project and energy management Cattis Carlén 2018-02-20

Riksbyggen in brief Building new homes for both young and old Cooperatively owned and rented homes StegEtt, Bonum and RKHF One of Sweden s largest property managers housing cooperatives commercial and public-sector property owners Operations throughout the country We work together with elected representatives, employees and residents Riksbyggen Priority 2

Riksbyggen in figures company presentation Cooperative company founded in 1940 300 offices and operations in more than 400 locations Turnover: SEK 9 000 million (2017) 2 391 employees 2 387 newly built apartments We manage 177 000 apartments in 2 841 housing cooperatives, of which 1 700 are Riksbyggen cooperatives (2017) We manage 100 000 rented apartments, of which 4 713 are in our own stock and 2 587 are in the Karlstadshus Foundation 3

Central platform for digitalization in our projects Tools BIM Technichal solutions Industrial construction Smart buildings IoT Automation Vizualizations Methods Collaborate and cooperate Structurize Standardize Analyse Optimize and enhance efficiency

We add value in the construction process Benchmark the industry to gain a broad view on new technology and successful outcomes. Analysis and insights from prior projects. Applying our integrated platform to increase efficiency, add value and collect insights throughout the project life span. Assuring a better long-term performance in property management and property maintenance. Apply automation and big data insights to reduce energy loss and focus on adding performance. Reduced construction cost. 5

The digital orchestration of Violroten Länk film 6

Examples of added value Exact estimates and cost efficiency Pre-completion vizualizations (agumented and virtual reality) Optimizing logistics on and off site Accurate characteristics of a specific material or structure, throughout its life span Reducing environmental footprint Data collection and insights for future buildings 7

Manageing valuable energy Improve energy consumption with targeted energy management. Collecting energy data Energy plan, energy audit and energy performance studies. Improving the use of energy through Continues analysis and optimization. Refineing the action roadmap going forward. Added value Improved indoor climate, lower maintenance cost, enhanced energy performance, reduced energy cost and lower environmental impact. 8

Riksbyggen energy management Automated data gathering Enshored data flow from hardware units Precise and continues readings Realtime energy analysis Open for external suppliers Easy access for customers while insureing privacy and security 9

Riksbyggen Connect Riksbyggen Connect One secure connection Monitoring 24/7 Direct information through the system no need for manual inspection Reliable insights and adjustments through 10 data analysis

Inspect and photograph the property with the help of drones Precision and quality Increased security for employees New occupational categories 11

Example: the system enable us to offer our housing cooperatives solar panels. Drones collect millions of images that stiches into a full 3D rendering of the site. Giving you the tool to alter, test and edit the site in virtual visualization. 12

The future is bright We harness the possibilites of Internet of things allowing systems to speak to each other. We interacte with the building components and controll the process. We adjust and optimize the use of energy sources to improve efficency. We develop new business models to enhance quality and secure sustainability. We engage the mangement and the residents through new solutions in property management. 13

Riksbyggen develops, manages and improves the spaces in which you live and work. Contact information Cattis Carlén cattis.carlen@riksbyggen.se