Building Engines, Inc. Acquires Real Data Management
BUILDING ENGINES
Combined Solution to Enable Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Owners to Maximize Asset Value, Improve Leasing and Asset Management and Help Property Managers Spot Trends through Data Visualization
BOSTON -- May 16, 2019
Building Engines, the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) industry's innovation leader in intelligent building operations software, today announced its acquisition of Real Data Management (RDM), pioneer of best-in-class building measurement and space visualization software and solutions.
RDM empowers CRE landlords, investors, brokers and managers to better understand and visualize the full potential value of their buildings. Customers have realized immense value through real-time, cloud access to their property floor plans, tenant lease information, and ability to instantly create planning scenarios that create greater efficiencies in leasing, asset, and property management. The company delivers hard, quantifiable ROI along with proven experience.
As only four percent of CRE owners and asset managers consider themselves highly effective technology users according to a recent study by Building Engines and BOMA, the need for data visualizations to help interpret operating data has never been more important.
The company’s expertise in CRE space management and its proprietary technology will deliver the same capabilities to Building Engines’ 600 customers who operate and manage over 23,000 buildings. They will have the opportunity to increase revenue and utilization of their existing square footage and the ability to visualize essential operating data with the combined offering in the very near future.
“We’re excited to welcome RDM to the Building Engines family,” said Building Engines CEO Tim Curran. “Not only is their software entirely unique, but its intuitive functionality is also used daily by CRE firms to better visualize and optimize their rentable space. Together with Building Engines’ robust suite of intelligent building operations tools, we will bring to market the best way for property teams to maximize asset value. Our forthcoming combined solution will far surpass static, two-dimensional stacking plans, and lifeless, tabular grids currently used for CRE property management.”
RDM’s flagship product, RealAccess, commands a dynamic, up-to-date cloud repository of drawings, interactive floor plans, documents, stacking diagrams, leasing tools, and analytics. Its technology is used throughout the life-cycle of a building, from acquisition through leasing, operating and finally, disposition. The company specializes in building measurement services, digitizing as-built floor plans and area analysis and scenario planning of existing real estate in accordance with all standards of measurement, including BOMA & REBNY measurement guidelines. They also create visual emergency action plans and instant building and leasing marketing plans.
This is the second acquisition for Building Engines in less than a year, following their successful acquisition and integration of AwareManager. RDM will now operate as “RDM, a Building Engines company.” The company will maintain the current RDM New York office and team, with CEO and Founder, Peter Boritz, joining the Building Engines team with a charter of expanding the current RDM offering and integrating the products.
To accelerate the integration of RDM software with the Building Engines system, the firms will leverage the open API of PrismTM by Building Engines, a new, modern property management platform announced earlier this month. Together, this will bring a new level of data visualization to property operations.
“RDM has continually worked towards a mission of helping real estate professionals work faster and smarter,” said Boritz. “We recognized the same priorities and values in the Building Engines team. I’m proud for RDM to be joining forces with the backing, reinforcement, and resources of this CRE technology powerhouse, world-class organization.”
“Building owners can maximize the value of their CRE technology investments by connecting information across the building operating life cycle,” said Building Engines Chief Product Officer, Daniel Cozza. “We’re excited to bring a unique solution to CRE. The combined capabilities created from this acquisition will deliver powerful efficiencies to the operating phase of a property, solving several critical needs for owners, asset managers, property managers, and their teams. RDM complements our own drive to continue pushing the envelope in bringing intelligent building operations to market.”
About Building Engines
Building Engines delivers intelligent building operations through the commercial real estate industry’s most innovative web and mobile portfolio management platform, providing building teams with the data and insights they need to improve operational efficiency, mitigate risk, measure and improve tenant satisfaction, and to make better, data-driven decisions.
The Building Engines integrated suite of solutions support the full range of critical building operations, including tenant engagement and service, maintenance management, communications, task, and operational risk management.
Clients of Building Engines include many of the leading public REITs, private owner/managers and third-party management firms in the United States and Canada operating multi-tenant commercial office, medical office, retail and industrial properties.
For more information, visit www.buildingengines.com
About Real Data Management
RDM is the leading provider of managed services and software solutions for real estate companies throughout the United States. Our professionals specialize in building measurement services, as-built floor plans and area analysis of existing real estate in accordance with all standards of measurement, including BOMA & REBNY measurement guidelines.
Our flagship software, RealAccess, helps our customers retain their measurement investment with interactive floor plans, analytics, stack diagrams, and leasing tools – all connected to your accounting system for real-time information and available online.
For more information, visit www.rdm1.com