Many of the architects and engineers that use Layer may be surprised to find out that a large portion of our user base leverages Layer to run and organize their building operations.
A side effect of this is that they've created a data flywheel between their ops teams and the AEC teams their organization works with. Looking at this data in the context of an upgrade allows the architect or engineer to better understand the spatial performance of a room. This creates a valuable feedback loop for the architect and owner to work through proposed changes to a space.
This week on Layer Quick Bytes I'll be covering a workflow that's native to the operations space: Work Orders. In less time than it takes to have lunch, I'll show you how you can setup a CMMS from scratch in Layer, upload historic work orders, then associate them with a model so that they can be viewed within the context of a space.
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