Most buildings aren't AI-ready — not because they lack technology, but because their data is siloed. Here's the foundation they're missing.
Everyone is talking about AI in buildings right now.
But there's a problem most people are skipping over.
Before buildings can benefit from AI, they need to be AI-ready.
And most aren't.
Not because they lack technology. In fact, most commercial buildings already have plenty:
Building Management Systems
Energy meters
IoT sensors
Security and access systems
These systems generate huge amounts of operational data every day.
The real issue is that they typically operate in silos and building teams rarely have the time—or the tools—to make full use of that data.
Now multiply that problem across a portfolio of buildings.
You'll almost always find:
Different manufacturers
Different network architectures
Different service providers
Different geographies and operating teams
Every building becomes its own technology island and this is what makes it very difficult to consistently improve performance across a portfolio.
Many technologies in PropTech try to solve part of this challenge.
You'll see solutions focused on:
ESG and carbon reporting
Energy Management Systems
Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD)
Sensors (IoT)
Work Order systems (CMMS)
These are all important technologies.
But on their own, they don't help harness the data across all systems, all buildings, and all networks.
To truly unlock the value of AI in building operations, you first need a comprehensive smart building platform.
A smart building platform acts as a digital operations layer that sits above existing building systems.
It connects to the systems already installed, standardises the data, and turns it into insights, alerts, analytics, and operational workflows.
More importantly, it creates a structured, accessible data foundation.
And that foundation is what makes buildings AI-ready.
Because the real opportunity with AI in the built environment isn't installing new sensors everywhere.
It's harnessing the data your buildings already produce.
When building data is organised and accessible, it becomes possible to:
Detect faults earlier
Optimise energy performance
Improve tenant comfort
Automate operational workflows
Benchmark performance across entire portfolios
In other words, buildings move from reactive operations to intelligent operations.
Platforms like Switch Automation are designed to provide exactly this digital foundation — connecting existing building systems, standardising the data, and enabling smarter operations across entire portfolios.
AI will absolutely transform how buildings are managed.
But the first step isn't AI.
It's making sure your buildings have the digital foundation that AI can actually work with.
Curious how others are thinking about this —
Are your buildings AI-ready, or are you still wrestling with disconnected systems?
Talk to a smart building expert to learn more about how Switch helps portfolio managers reach their sustainability goals.
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Laure Salou
Director of Product Design & Experience | Switch Automation
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Technical Lead – Smart Building Solutions | Switch Automation
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