FM 2.0 is what happens
when the building can be read.
FM 2.0 is our tagline on how AI meets Facilities Management (FM)
Every other building assistant reads your records: work orders, assets, logs, manuals. None read the building itself. CoreSpec 3D is the always-current 3D twin every building needs, built with AI, that any AI can plug into. One source of truth for the whole building.
Its own dashboard, embedded, or the layer over everything.
CoreSpec does not ask you to rip anything out. It fits how you already work, three ways.
Full CoreSpec FM dashboard.
For operators with no system worth keeping. A full dashboard, twin included. AI Agents and more.
Own the workflows.
Inside your dashboards.
Already run dashboards? CoreSpec adds the 3D layer and AI agents into it.
Just the twin in the app.
Layered floor plan data in a single 3D scene and ready to share.
Smarter in 3D layers.
AI is personal. It's like a personal operating system, and we start there.
We work hand in hand: individuals first, then teams, then departments, then company wide. Each person streamlining workflows they control and supporting a solid foundation of data and as-built.
It is not a head start. It is a different input.
Everyone claims "AI-powered." The real difference is what the AI reads. Every other tool reads your tables and records.
Everyone else · rows
Records, tables, time-series.
CoreSpec · geometry
Space, topology, place.
The 3D is only half the battle.
Seeing the building is half of it. The other half: connecting every system into one "Living" model, ready for any AI to plug-in.
What does this mean? - simply put...you can talk to your floor plan data, prompt it, set up workflows, add new layers, run simulations and set auto updates for the as-built.
Every system flows in. Any AI plugs into one open port, to read the building and run workflows.
Every system, one model
Controls, cameras, sensors, assets, maintenance and docs all connect into the twin. One source of truth, not ten tools that do not talk to each other.
One open port for any AI
CoreSpec works like an MCP server: the single plug any AI connects to. It reads the building, answers questions, runs workflows, and keeps the record current on its own.
The As-Built module every building needs.
One module, six working parts, all on the same 3D model. The base every tool, every AI, and every decision stands on.
Maps
Every property and asset plotted. The portfolio at a glance.
Layered 3D floor plans
Your building in 3D, floor by floor, system by system, always current.
Connections
Controls, cameras, sensors and assets, all in one place.
Documents
Manuals, drawings and certificates, pinned where they belong.
Security Lab
Cameras and access placed and spec'd for you, ready to bid.
Workflows
Each person builds the task that saves them half an hour a day.
Every role sees its own layer. The data flows up.
Visitors, members and admins each get their own view. What they enter rolls up to the Home page, so the boss sees the same live data the tech touched.
The three everyday jobs, done better.
We do the basics too. Knowing exactly where things are makes each one measurably better.
Turning a request into a work order
The part that breaks is naming the right asset. In the model, the request points to a spot, giving you the asset, room, floor and system.
Predicting failures, and their knock-on effects
Everyone predicts equipment will fail. Nobody shows what it takes down: which floors lose cooling, which tenants, how much revenue. Knowing the fallout turns a repair into a budget decision.
Assigning and routing the tech, by location
Everyone assigns by trade and priority. Nobody plans the route. CoreSpec groups nearby jobs, orders them by floor, and flags access problems before the tech arrives.
The jobs no one can do without the 3D model.
None of these are on anyone's roadmap, because none are possible without knowing where things are.
Knock-on effects
If this fails, what else goes down, and who do I tell?
Shut-off and access plan
Which valve, which breaker, in what order, and who to tell first.
Proof for inspections
Exit routes, clearances and coverage maps as audit-ready proof, tied to your expiring certificates.
Catching what changed
What is actually there vs. what the records say. Every asset list is wrong. No one else can even check, because no one else has the real building.
Test a change first
Move this, add that, see what breaks, in the twin before anyone touches the building.
Getting new techs up to speed
Where is it, how do I get there, what does it look like. Big when crews turn over often.
Every number has a place.
Every good dashboard drills down the same way. Ours makes drilling into the numbers and walking the building the same click.
Every asset, plotted. Health and risk across the whole book.
→One property. The living as-built, every system inside it.
→The daily view. Work, alerts and people on one level.
→A single unit. Its record, its history, and what it affects.
Backlog isn't just "47 open work orders." It's 47 jobs bunched on floor 3's north side, pointing at one air handler. Click any number and the building lights up.
Built on real data, sold on results.
Results, not a fly-through
A decade of costly twins became shelfware, something to look at, not work in. The 3D model is the engine, not the demo. We sell the job getting done, and let the model work underneath.
We show our work
If the model is wrong, every answer built on it is confidently wrong, worse than no answer. So every location-based answer comes with where it came from and how sure we are.
Future-proofing your building.
Data and AI are moving fast and shifting constantly. New models, new standards, new tools every few months. A record you rebuild each cycle can't keep up. CoreSpec is built to scale with the change: an open twin any new AI can plug into, so your building keeps pace instead of falling behind.
- An open port, so tomorrow's AI plugs in without a rebuild.
- One living record that grows as your data and systems do.
- Own the foundation once, ride every wave that comes after.
Their AI reads your records.
Ours reads your building.
Bring a floor plan. Leave with a living twin, one every dashboard, deck, and workflow you build can stand on.