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Technology Corner Series Site 1001: The Building Performance and Operations Platform for Smarter Building Operators

Aon Technology Profile Webinar

Low productivity and a low digitization rate have sparked an influx of new technology being developed, which has the potential to make a profound impact on the risks involved on construction projects and within asset management such as safety risk and design risk. Aon understands that this trend may be of interest to our clients and has created the Technology Corner to profile different construction technology and asset management companies. Each profile gives an overview of the technology, addresses its risk treatment potential, and identifies what insurance policies its implementation could impact. Our goal is multi-faceted to raise awareness about leading construction and asset management technologies that could help reduce risk on site for the purposes of educating our clients and the insurance markets.

Cleve Adams, CEO from SITE 1001 will be presenting

Without operational data, there is no accurate way to measure a property's insurance risk. Data is the backbone for understanding the true health of a building including maintenance and performance history. Unfortunately, today's assessments are limited to what's readily available to the eye including general property appearance and location.

Property characteristics such as high value or low risk should be based on the health of internal systems rather than superficial upgrades like paint and marble. Understanding how a building has been run and maintained reveals realistic expectations about risks, longevity and overall future performance. Site 1001 is a smart building platform that uses core building information, building systems and sensor data in combination with artificial intelligence to pop the hood on buildings to see past the exterior enhancements and into what really matters when judging a building's health. Join CEO, Cleve Adams, to analyze how data can be used to develop a building health record, reduce risk, and objectively assess building value.

Join us on Wednesday, October 10th at 11 a.m. ET.