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Building Engines Acquires RavtiBuilding Engines, the leading provider of building operations software for modern commercial real estate (CRE), today announced its acquisition of Ravti, an innovative software company for HVAC management. Ravti enables owners, operators and tenants to manage HVAC smarter with a complete inventory view of all HVAC equipment throughout their CRE properties, that helps to streamline and automate lease-driven tenant compliance for HVAC maintenance. Ravti will form the foundation of a new HVAC management module in Building Engines' Prism, the most modern and innovative building operations software platform in CRE. While HVAC systems are critical to effective operations, managing them has been challenging and costly for property managers, leasing agents and tenants for a very long time. The need for clear and accurate HVAC data has also been elevated, as systems related to air quality play a central role in health and safety considerations in the wake of the pandemic. In addition, an average 30% of overall annual operating budgets are directed to HVAC in retail and industrial, while in the commercial office, HVAC is 15-20% of the overall annual operating budget. "Ravti is a disruptive and innovative software company serving CRE and we are thrilled to welcome them to the Building Engines family," stated Tim Curran, CEO, Building Engines. "Their HVAC management software automates tedious operational functions and complements the existing Prism modules with extremely valuable insights. We continue our strategy of customer-driven additions of products that will increase NOI and elevate building operations to the highest level of service and efficiency." Building Engines will utilize the open API of Prism to accelerate the integration of Ravti into the platorm. Highlights of Ravti's capabilities that will enhance Prism include:
Building Engines continues to enhance Prism with additional robust features to serve customers' current and future needs. Ravti is the fourth company to join the Building Engines family since 2018 and represents a crucial part of the company's build-buy-partner growth strategy. Ravti will remain a valuable stand alone point solution, as well as become a part of Building Engines' comprehensive Prism platform. "HVAC is a critical function to successful building operations. Aligning ourselves with Building Engines will enable us to expand our reach and support property managers as part of a comprehensive solution," said Alex Rangel, co-founder at Ravti. "Their reputation in CRE tech is tops and we are proud to join the exceptional company of their team, world-class customers and innovative partners." To learn more about Ravti and how Building Engines plans to move forward with this innovative technology, please join our webinar on January 26 at 2pm EST. About Ravti Ravti develops software that digitizes HVAC equipment and activity for CRE properties. The company's software manages all HVAC maintenance programs, emergent repairs, scheduled repairs, capital replacement and capital expenditure management, enabling property owners and real estate organizations to reduce deferred maintenance issues in triple net properties that can delay leasing, improve asset visibility and the bottom line, by extending equipment useful life and decreasing capital expenditures, all while improving staff productivity. About Building Engines Building Engines improves net operating income across the world's most successful Commercial Real Estate portfolios. Our customers increase their revenue, deliver the best occupant experience, and reduce their operating costs using our innovative building operations software platform, Prism. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Boston, with offices in New York City and Scottsdale, Building Engines is developing, acquiring and partnering to address long-standing problems in building operations. Today, more than 850 customers-including Beacon Capital Partners, Cushman & Wakefield and SL Green-rely on Building Engines to manage critical operational needs across more than 2.5 billion square feet and 26,000 properties worldwide. To learn more, please visit www.buildingengines.com.
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