Wednesday, 23 September 2015

BNYL 2015 - What will MainManager do for you?

Once your IFC is imported into MainManager, we'll create the assets and locations giving you a 3D view of your facility.  This is where the power of BIM comes to the fore.  The 3D images are great, we all like to 'fly' around the building and look at things but, the quality of data provided by the BIM model is unequaled in traditional FM terms.  From the model we can now:

  • Schedule planned work.
  • Assign contractors and trades in advance so we can project labour requirements.
  • Create checklists allowing us to meet best practice by utilising standards such as SFG20, NRM etc.
  • Attach documents, plans or drawings to works and attach the records to objects in the model.
  • Create reactive tasks against objects in the model well in advance of the operate and maintain phase.  Imagine carrying out visual clash detection, creating issues and work orders during construction and making snagging a part of the solution rather than a problem at the end of a project.
  • View the asset records from the objects in the model including documents, drawings, O&M manuals and work history records.  In fact, you can now access any information you need directly from the 3D representation.
  • Link to  BMS, Finance and other applications.
In short, your CAFM system becomes the brain of the building, fully integrated with all systems rather than being a piece of software you buy to do some maintenance tasks.  Think about it, can you afford not to do this on your next BIM project?

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

BNYL Site import and test mark up tool


This is the site we are working on, Hudson Yard, New York City.  Some really exciting ideas coming from the design teams! We can't wait to see how it shapes up.

To kill a bit of time, I thought I'd check the mark up tool.

Actually, I wish I was there!  Maybe next week....


This is just an example of the mark up tool.  Nothing to do with the BNYL project but, we believe MainManager can be utilised throughout the BIM process to aid design and construction teams by providing an easily accessible visual collaboration tool which can be used to register incidents such as clashes, snagging, H&S concerns etc.


BNYL Test import of a plantroom


Well, things are moving fast, the design teams are all busy bringing the OneWYG project out of the ground.

Whilst we're waiting, we imported an example plant room and all seems well.  We're just waiting for the first structural and MEP models to find their way to us.



Excitement is building! #Facman #BIM #BIM4FM

Monday, 21 September 2015

FM180 to provide FM solutions for BNYL 2015


FM180 to provide FM solutions for BNYL 2015

WYG are taking part in Build New York Live 2015 and have selected FM180 to provide the Facilities Management solution for the project.  We are obviously very excited and looking forward to the challenge!

To follow our progress and the competition, live, keep an eye on our blog, Linked in and Twitter accounts.

+FM180 @FM180steve @wyggroup #MainManager #FM180 #BNYL #OneWYG

To read more, go to WYG takes on BNYL

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

FM180 Race Team

FM180 are signed up and are getting prepared for the impending DIE 12h VON Mallorca go karting challenge on the 23rd and 24th October 2015.



We will be going head to head with the other UK entrants the boys from specialist BIM modelling outfit IBSECAD www.ibsecad.net 

We have entered a team of 6 and are now embarking on a serious training regime to shed some poundage and get ourselves race fit.

Watch this space for news and updates as the race draws closer.

Thursday, 2 July 2015


We had a great day yesterday at the latest @ThinkBIM event discussing #GreenBIM. 

The speakers were excellent and we had the opportunity to host a round table discussion on how to get FM involved in the BIM process.  For a full breakdown of the event follow the link below:


Our discussion revolved around the first three questions we believe FM should ask of itself when embarking on the BIM journey.  The responses and questions from delegates showed that FM has some way to go before becoming an established player in the BIM process.  Time to get involved and tell people what you need from BIM.


If you are about to embark on your own journey, let us help you to tap into resources and guidance to get the result you want.

thinkBIM is run by the Centre for Knowledge
Exchange at Leeds Beckett University



#Facman #BIM #CAFM #FM180

Friday, 12 June 2015

BIM Slicing now available in MainManager

Another fantastic advance in MainManager’s BIM capability is the slice feature.  Using this function, the FM can slice through the model until the required view is shown.  Static views of drawings or fixed levels within a BIM model are a thing of the past.  Interactive use of the detailed 3D model for briefings, investigations or planning is now entirely possible.  Speak to one of our advisors for more information or to book a demonstration.





Friday, 5 June 2015

Sentralen Oslo chooses MainManager


Sentralen, a subsidiary of Sparebankstiftelsen DNB, has chosen MainManager to maintain and manage it’s facilities.

Sentralen’s data will be imported into MainManager as a three-dimensional BIM model which will then be used to manage information on the building and it’s systems. Subsequently, Sentralen will use MainManager to manage:
  • Operations
  • Maintenance
  • Fire prevention
  • Cleaning
  • Space management
  • Rent Management
  • Art work
  • Service center
  • Reserve meeting rooms 

Who are Sentralen

Sentralen is located in Øvre Slottsgate 3, Oslo. In 2016 the building will be used for various cultural and entrepreneurial activities, all of it’s 12000 square meters  will be used as office space or galleries with the intent of forging a link between the arts and the business sector.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Reykjavík (the capital city of Iceland) chooses MainManager

Reykjavík has chosen MainManager to manage and maintain all of the cities 320 playgrounds (kindergartens, schools and open areas).

MainManager will be used to manage all check items and incidents which come up during :
  • The statutory inspections of playground equipment
  • Daily operations
  • Ad hoc inspections
The implementation is under way and it is already possible to conduct inspections on 2 playgrounds
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How can MainManager be used in the monitoring and inspecting of playgrounds :
  • All of the playgrounds information can be registered and maintained through MainManager.
  • It offers a comprehensive and user-friendly supervision of check items and incidents.
  • Custom made checklists are created for each playground, playground equipment and ground.
  • All statutory inspections are linked to a task in the planning module. When the start date of the inspection is close, MainManager automatically sends the checklist for the given playground to a previously chosen recipient.
  • The inspection takes place on site. Incidents or check itmes are logged on a smartphone or a tablet through MainManager’s app.
  • When incidents or check items have been created they can be prioritized instantly and sent immediately to the city‘s employee or a contractor.
  • Statistics and reports can be taken out to analyze each playgrounds status and for comparison.
  • Tasks can be managed from start to finish.
This way the playgrounds maintenance history is logged and the follow-up of the check items and incidents is ensured.

Reykjavík and MainManager.

Reykjavík has been using MainManager for many years for the operation and maintainance of all of it‘s buildings, roads and flowerbeds. In addition Reykjavík Service Centre has used MainManager to register and manage all incoming incidents from it‘s citizens.
Reykjavík‘s employees therefore have a vast experience in the useage of MainManager. They know what the system is capable of and wish to use it to ensure the safety of the cities youngest residents.