Facilities maintenance management for service providers

SFG20’s facilities management software is designed with the adaptability to support maintenance operations in any facility, regardless of industry, sector or size. Our cloud-based software enables service providers and contractors to carry out planned preventative maintenance activities in order to keep their facilities and buildings in good working order and compliant with existing regulations.

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How does SFG20 help service providers and contractors?

SFG20 provides the professional infrastructure to win more contracts, deliver them profitably, and scale operations confidently - differentiating businesses through demonstrable compliance expertise, operational consistency, and the quality assurance that clients demand when outsourcing their critical building maintenance.

Ensure HTM compliance

Keep your facilities compliant with changing regulations

As a cloud-based service, SFG20 can keep your maintenance schedules up-to-date with the latest regulations by dynamically updating as legislation changes. We’ll also give you notice of changes so you can begin to plan for regulation updates before they happen; giving you the peace of mind that you’ll always be compliant.

Protect patient safety

Simplify maintenance management

Whether you manage one facility or multiple facilities, our software is designed to help you simplify and streamline your maintenance management operations.Identify your maintenance needs, select schedules from our library that suit your building’s unique needs, and manage your maintenance operations from an accessible platform.

Regulatory updates

Improve operational efficiency with preventative maintenance

Reduce operational costs and realise the full intended lifespan of your assets by moving to a preventative approach to maintenance. Working proactively to avoid breakdowns and costly repairs, you’re able to keep your equipment in its best possible condition for longer.

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This in-depth e-guide will help you to understand how SFG20 integrates with the Facility Management ecosystem including how you can use SFG20 to simplify the building handover and tendering process, as well as how SFG20 differs from widely used software solutions such as CAFM, CMMS and IWMS. 

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GUIDES & RESOURCES

Useful guides & resources

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How to Use Facilities-iQ to Tender, Switch Providers and Draft Contracts

In this practical guide, you’ll learn how to use SFG20’s latest software solution, Facilities-iQ to effortlessly nail down and enforce a precise specification of works while preventing the loss of building information.

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Complete Guide to Maintenance Regimes in Facilities-iQ

SFG20’s intelligent new software tool Facilities-iQ helps users to define and organise their maintenance strategy and allows teams and operational systems to manage tasks from both a statutory and non-statutory level in line with the SFG20 industry standard.

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What is SFG20 Mobiliser? The Benefits and How it Works

Read on to understand how SFG20 Mobiliser, an AI-powered software module which can be used alongside Facilities-iQ, can solve this industry wide problem and bring enormous benefits to you and your team.

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FAQS

Frequently asked questions

What is Facilities Management?

Facilities management involves ensuring the environment people interact with is functional, comfortable and safe. This encompasses the buildings people live and work in and the remit of facilities maintenance stretches from ensuring spaces are safe, clean and secure to aspects of sustainability, efficiency and functionality.

What does a Facilities Manager do?

A facilities manager’s role involves overseeing the maintenance and operational aspects of buildings and associated grounds to ensure that they remain functional, safe and comfortable environments for people. A facility manager can be in control of maintaining and managing services related to everything from security and cleaning to the upkeep of associated facilities and tools contained within.