Building digital twin
Floor plans, rooms, assets, panels, valves, service points, and plan-derived reference layers.
Controlled product evaluation
Review the operating model, field workflows, reports, digital twin, inventory controls, and sensor architecture without exposing customer data or the protected application environment.
What the platform connects
Engineer Hub is organized around location, asset, and work order. Every major workflow returns to those anchors so supervisors can understand what happened, where it happened, what it affected, who handled it, and what it cost.
Floor plans, rooms, assets, panels, valves, service points, and plan-derived reference layers.
Priority routing, engineer claims, QR asset lookup, notes, labor, materials, and before/after evidence.
Recurring rules, schedule-aware assignment, overdue visibility, compliance, and service history.
Material deduction from completed work, receiving, reorder signals, vendor records, and cost traceability.
Gateway telemetry, utility readings, weather inputs, alarms, and staged OEM or BMS connectors.
Pre-shift, end-of-shift, project, CapEx, resident, audit, and custom management reporting.
Operational path
Property, buildings, floors, rooms, employees, vendors, schedules, and responsibilities.
Assets, panels, valves, documents, QR identities, PM rules, inventory, and sensor points.
Work requests, alarms, readings, inspections, invoices, estimates, and field observations.
Assign or claim, diagnose, document labor and materials, involve vendors, and close with evidence.
Update history, inventory, costs, reports, risk posture, PM compliance, and tomorrow's priorities.
Protected operating environment
The full application, operational bundle, and customer workspace are served through a dedicated Cloudflare Access hostname. Engineer Hub authentication, role permissions, tenant scoping, private file controls, and audit records remain inside that protected boundary.
Next evaluation step
A guided review can focus on building operations, supplier ownership, portfolio oversight, or technical diligence.