Facilities and Asset Management
We take an Integrated Digital Delivery approach to optimise asset performance and maximise ROI – bridging BIM at design with operational twin technology for seamless lifecycle management.
Expertise
We manage complex portfolios and large-scale assets with precision and care, supporting government agencies, commercial clients, and critical infrastructure.
Smart Facilities Management
We extend building value beyond handover by using digital twins and real-time data to guide smart, responsive FM. Our tech-driven approach boosts performance, manages cost, optimises resources, reduces downtime and supports sustainability, and strategic business goals.
Smart Asset Management
More than just asset management, we combine engineering, operations and advanced digital tools to deliver asset certainty. We use CMMS, real-time monitoring, BIM, VR, and analytics to optimise performance, manage risk, and drive lifecycle value and operational excellence.
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Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
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South Africa hospital/ Healthcare infrastructure planning, South Africa
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National University of Singapore's Integrated Operations Centre, Singapore
Services
- Integrated Facilities Management​
- Sustainable Facility Retrofitting​
- Energy Management and Sustainability Services​
- Asset Lifecycle Management
Delivered with
Featured Project
NUS Integrated Ops Centre
National University of Singapore is the first university to integrate Security, Emergency, and Facilities Management on a single platform. The Integrated Operations Centre boosts safety, sustainability, and efficiency with minimal new hardware investment.
Featured Project
Durban’s Northern Wastewater Treatment Works
SMEC South Africa is leading the restoration of Durban’s Northern Wastewater Treatment Works (NWWTW), with BIM technology central to the project. The BIM model provides a detailed digital representation of the facility to support design coordination, refurbishment, and long-term asset management. Once the plant has been refurbished, the model will be integrated with live sensors to enable real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance. Following severe flood damage in 2022, the NWWTW is on track to be fully restored to its 70 Ml/d capacity by December 2025.
Connect with our Leaders
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James Chan
Senior Executive Director,
Facilities Management +
Asset Management -
Greg Palmer
Senior Director,
Facilities Management +
Asset Management