We want to be a leader in the digitalisation of property management

Digitalisation is now a universal top topic and it is not avoiding Facility and Property Management services either. Digitalization is also closely linked to the ENGIE Group’s wide range of services, which are gradually being standardized in the area of comprehensive property management. It is in this segment that we see enormous potential in improving, automating, streamlining and making our services more transparent.

3.5 million investment in the modernisation of thermal management

The ENGIE Group invests millions of euros every year in the modernisation of its heating systems, which is one of the reasons why it has continuously succeeded in improving the energy efficiency of heat production and distribution. Thanks to modernisation, we can ensure a reliable supply of energy for the inhabitants of the towns where we operate heat farms, while at the same time saving primary energy resources, which will translate into a reduction in the cost of heat production, while also having a positive impact on the environment.

The NODA pilot programme has produced positive results

ENGIE in Slovakia launched a pilot project to test the NODA system during the 2018/2019 heating season. This system was deployed in the thermal management in Pezinok. The aim of the project is to optimise heat production and distribution, optimise the fuel mix and reduce fuel and operating costs. Two heating seasons of operation have produced measurable positive results.

Property management for all VUB Bank’s properties in Slovakia

ENGIE Services has been successful in the tender and since October has continued to provide comprehensive property management services to the General Credit Bank. This is a continuation of 10 years of cooperation with the second largest bank in Slovakia. In contrast to the previous period, when ENGIE Services provided its services only for the head office and branches in the west and centre of the country, it has now managed to acquire the management of all the bank’s properties across Slovakia.

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