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Home » Building Manager » Building Manager NSW » NAT: The role of the building manager and how technology can improve building management

NAT: The role of the building manager and how technology can improve building management

Published September 30, 2024 By The LookUpStrata Team Leave a Comment Last Updated April 28, 2026

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In a webinar on how technology can improve building management held on 26 September 2024, Jake Sharp from MiMOR and Laura Toplis from Cadogan Facilities Management joined us to discuss the building manager’s role and how they are tasked with juggling numerous responsibilities in today’s fast-paced world. From maintenance coordination to resident communication, their role is crucial in ensuring a smooth-running building. Fortunately, technology has emerged as a powerful tool to streamline these operations and enhance overall building management.

NAT: How technology can transform the role of your caretaker/building manager

The Role of the building manager

Building managers serve as the on-the-ground representatives of the body corporate or strata committee. Their responsibilities typically include:

  • Maintenance coordination: Overseeing planned and reactive maintenance tasks, including building warrant of fitness (BWoF) compliance.
  • Security: Managing access control, CCTV monitoring, and liaising with security contractors.
  • Resident communication: Addressing queries, disseminating information, and coordinating events.
  • Contractor management: Selecting and overseeing contractors for various building tasks.
  • Record keeping: Selecting and overseeing contractors for various building tasks.

The Power of technology

Technology offers a range of solutions to assist building managers in their daily tasks and improve the overall building experience. Some key benefits include:

Time savings

Automation of routine tasks, such as maintenance scheduling and communication, frees up time for building managers to focus on more strategic initiatives.

Enhanced communication

Digital platforms enable real-time communication with residents, contractors, and the owners corporation/body corporate, ensuring timely updates and efficient issue resolution.

Increased transparency

Online portals provide access to building information, financial records, and maintenance history, fostering trust and confidence among residents.

Optimised resident satisfaction

Efficient building operations and improved communication contribute to a more positive and enjoyable living experience for all residents.

Key technologies for building management

The integration of technology into building management has revolutionised the way buildings are operated and maintained. By leveraging the following key technologies, building managers can streamline their workflows, improve communication, and enhance overall resident satisfaction:

  • Management software: A comprehensive platform that centralises building information, facilitates communication, and automates various tasks, such as maintenance scheduling, expense tracking, and document management.
  • Mobile apps: User-friendly applications that empower residents to report issues, access building documents, and receive real-time notifications, fostering a sense of community and ownership.
  • IoT devices: Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and devices that monitor building systems, detect potential problems, and optimise energy consumption, leading to cost savings and improved sustainability.
  • Digital notice boards: Online platforms that replace traditional physical notice boards, providing a centralised location for announcements, important information, and community engagement.

Conclusion

By leveraging technology, building managers can enhance their efficiency, improve communication, and create a more positive living environment for residents. As the industry continues to evolve it will be essential for building managers and residents to embrace technological advancements and stay ahead of the curve.

Download the slideshow from the session: How technology can improve building management

how technology can improve building management

You can download a copy of the slide presentation from the session here: How technology can transform the role of your caretaker/building manager.

This post appears in Strata News #714.

Presenter
Jake Sharp
MiMOR
E: jake@mimor.com.au

Laura Toplis
Cadogan Facilities Management
E: Laura@cadogan.co.nz

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