Caverion has signed a five-year performance-based technical facility management agreement with Danfoss in Denmark, covering Campus Nordborg and Campus Gråsten. The agreement expands a collaboration between the two companies that has been in place since 2010.
The scope includes technical building operations, statutory and preventive maintenance, repair services, remote services, and advisory services. Caverion will combine local on-site staff with digital services, with a focus on operational reliability, transparency, and continuous optimisation.
A central part of the agreement is Caverion SmartView, Caverion’s digital customer platform. The platform collects property data in real time and provides insight into building operations. Together with remote services, it is intended to support faster handling of operational deviations and data-based advice on energy optimisation, sustainability, and lifespan extension.
“We are proud to count with the continued trust from Danfoss. The agreement builds on strong collaboration and enables improving operations through a more data-driven and performance-oriented approach,” says Michael Kirkegaard, Director of Managed Services, Caverion Denmark.
“Access to data and shared insight into the operation of technical facilities supports our ambition for more proactive and performance-based building operations. Transparency and insight are crucial for the continued development of energy- and cost-optimised operations,” says Frederik Skov, Technical Manager, Danfoss.