Birmingham City University (BCU) has used Computer Aided Facilities Management Software (CAFM) for the last five years within its Estate.
BCU currently has approximately 50,000 live assets it needs to manage and maintain.
To assist in managing an ever growing and changing property estate, BCU is now looking to renew its Computerised Aided Facilities Management System (CAFM) service provision, to enable facility managers to effectively manage their buildings in one…
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