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project info
Start date: 1 September 2018
End date: 31 March 2022
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 4 205 452,00 €
EU contribution: 1 682 180,80 € (40%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Het College van Burgemeester en Wethouders van de Gemeente Rotterdam
© Aeroscan 2019
© Aeroscan 2019

Façade Service Application (FASA)

Revolutionizing Building Maintenance with Digital Technologies in the Netherlands

Overview: The Façade Service Application (FASA) is an innovative project in the Netherlands that leverages sensors, drones, and artificial intelligence (AI) to transform building maintenance. By providing continuous insights and objective measurements of building façades' technical and aesthetic performance, FASA aims to reduce long-term maintenance costs and enhance the health, affordability, and sustainability of residential and commercial buildings.

Objectives:

  1. Prevent Component Deterioration: Utilize advanced technologies to monitor and maintain building components proactively.
  2. Enhance Energy Efficiency: Identify and address heat leaks to improve buildings' energy performance.
  3. Ensure Structural Safety: Inspect and verify the integrity and safety of structural elements, such as balconies.

Key Features:

  • Continuous Monitoring: Deployment of sensors and drones to provide real-time data on building façade conditions.
  • Predictive Maintenance: Implementation of AI algorithms to forecast future maintenance needs, enabling timely interventions.
  • Educational Integration: Development of training programs to equip students and professionals with skills aligned with industry digitization.

Target Audience:

  • Property Owners and Managers: Individuals and organizations responsible for building upkeep seeking efficient maintenance solutions.
  • Construction and Real Estate Professionals: Stakeholders interested in adopting digital tools for property assessment and management.
  • Educational Institutions: Entities aiming to align curricula with emerging digital competencies in building maintenance.

Impact: FASA's innovative approach addresses the limitations of traditional short-term maintenance strategies, which often lead to higher long-term costs and component deterioration. By predicting maintenance needs and facilitating a circular economy, FASA contributes to more affordable and sustainable living and working environments.

Recognitions and Awards: While specific awards for FASA are not documented, the project's integration of cutting-edge technologies exemplifies the Netherlands' commitment to digital innovation in the building sector. This aligns with broader European efforts to digitize construction and maintenance processes.

Flag of Netherlands  Noord-Friesland, Netherlands