AiBE is a large language model workflow for facilities management and building operations. It helps teams across the built environment work from SOPs, CMMS workflows, BMS data, service history, and live operating context in plain language.
The point is not just chatting about buildings. The point is helping teams retrieve the right operating context and move work forward faster.
AiBE works from approved SOPs, manuals, maintenance history, asset records, and building data instead of behaving like a generic chatbot with building jargon.
A useful LLM for building operations should sit across CMMS, BMS, IoT, and handover workflows, not only answer text questions in isolation.
AiBE is positioned for commercial buildings, data centres, hospitality, industrial facilities, and transport environments where uptime, compliance, and maintenance context matter.
A useful LLM for the built environment should help teams retrieve procedures, understand asset context, review live building conditions, and support day-to-day operations without forcing them to jump between disconnected tools.
An LLM for facilities management is a large language model workflow trained or grounded around facilities data, documents, and operating processes so building teams can ask questions and take action in plain language.
AiBE is designed for building operations. It works from approved SOPs, service records, CMMS workflows, BMS data, and rate references instead of relying only on generic public web output.
Yes, when it is grounded in the right operational systems and records. A large language model can help building teams retrieve procedures, review live context, check work orders, support handovers, and speed up routine FM decisions.
Bring your SOP pack, BMS setup, CMMS flow, or operating problem. We can show how an LLM workflow behaves against the real context your team works with.
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