Service Works Global
Overview
HQ Location
United Kingdom
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Year Founded
1994
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$10-100m
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Employees
201 - 1,000
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Website
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Service Works Global (SWG) is a leading international provider of facilities, property, and integrated workplace management software.
We are also the world’s leading supplier of operation and maintenance (O&M) management software for PPP (Public-Private Partnership) contracts. Our PPP solution, P3rform, is relied upon by major PPP stakeholders to manage service delivery and operational performance, providing risk management, accountability, transparency and auditability.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Digital Twin Technology Preserves Sweden's Nordic Museum
Sweden's prestigious Nordic Museum faced a significant challenge in managing and preserving its historic building. The museum lacked the internal resources to manage its drawing archive, which was crucial for the maintenance and repair of the building. The museum also lacked the necessary tools to easily search, read, measure, and comment on the drawings of their historic buildings. The absence of accurate digital models and drawings posed a significant risk to the preservation of the building. The catastrophic fire in Notre Dame in 2019 highlighted the importance of having updated and readily available building information, which the Nordic Museum lacked.
Case Study
Digital Visualization Technology Revolutionizes Student Housing in Sweden
SGS Studentbostäder, a student housing provider in Kålltorp, Sweden, was in the process of building 123 student apartments. The challenge was to provide prospective tenants with a comprehensive preview of the apartments without the need for physical viewings. This was particularly important during the pandemic, where physical viewings were not feasible. The company wanted to offer a digital experience that would allow users to walk from room to room and get a genuine feel for the atmosphere. The level of detail required for this project was medium, but the company wanted the flexibility to offer a low, medium, or high level of detail as required.