AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY : Dennis Mazaris, RCDD, RTPM is the CEO of Concert Technologies, a global technology rollout company specializing in the planning, deployment, and smart hands management of large-scale technology rollouts. Specializing in collecting objective evidence on building infrastructure, Mazaris acts as an industry advisor on building technology solutions and lifecycle management activities in smart buildings. Dennis is an active member in many standard body groups, including the TIA Smart Buildings Working Group and the BICSI Ethics Committee.
Moreover, in the context of property acquisitions and lease management, active evidence collection provides critical insights that facilitate seamless transitions. Buyers can assess infrastructure quality, anticipate upgrade needs, and avoid unexpected costs. Property managers can leverage accurate infrastructure documentation to enhance the marketability of their assets, demonstrating operational readiness and reducing leasing friction. Additionally, the proactive nature of active evidence collection can lead to substantial cost savings by identifying potential failures before they result in expensive repairs. Predictive maintenance strategies informed by real-time data can extend equipment lifespans, reduce downtime, and minimize emergency expenditures. These cost-saving advantages directly impact a property's bottom line, making it an attractive approach for forward-thinking real estate owners. By recognizing and addressing these challenges, commercial real estate stakeholders can establish best practices for active evidence collection, ensuring that smart building infrastructure remains efficient, well-documented, and aligned with long-term business objectives.
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1. Precedence Research report Smart Building Market Size Share, and Trends 2025 to 2034.
2. The Global Markets Insights report Smart Building Market Size - By Component, End Use Analysis, Share, Growth Forecast, 2025 – 2034.
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