Facility Intelligence Platform

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Anything.
Your virtual chief
engineer.

SHARP connects your building data and documentation so operators get clear answers — and get things done — without scaling headcount.

Stop hunting across BMS, drawings, documents, and disconnected tools. Just ask.

Instant Answers Root Cause Task Execution 24/7 Intelligence Any Building
SHARP — Facility Intelligence
Workspace
Today's Priorities
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Energy
Comfort Zones
Equipment
Work Orders
Docs & Drawings
> What should I fix today?
HIGH AHU-3 supply air temp — Floor 4 63°F / 55°F Fix →
MED Chiller 1 efficiency below baseline +24% kW/ton Review →
LOW Zone 12B comfort — 2 tickets 74°F / 71°F Check →
3 of 7 active issues ● Live
30–40hours saved per site per month
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60–80%faster asset & doc lookup
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30–50%fewer unnecessary vendor calls
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0new hires required to scale
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24/7intelligence always available
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30–40hours saved per site per month
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60–80%faster asset & doc lookup
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30–50%fewer unnecessary vendor calls
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0new hires required to scale
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24/7intelligence always available
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Platform Overview

Experience SHARP

Four capabilities that turn a building into an intelligent, self-diagnosing system.

01 — Daily Snapshot

Start every shift knowing exactly where to focus

SHARP automatically generates a prioritized view of everything that needs attention — before your team even logs in. Issues ranked by impact, not chronology.

  • Prioritized issue list with root cause pre-loaded
  • Real-time status across all systems and zones
  • Performance vs design baseline at a glance
  • One-click drill-down to fault detail and guided fix
See it in your building
SHARP — Daily Snapshot
3
New Issues
2
Resolved
1
Critical
92%
Systems OK
HIGHAHU-3 supply air temp deviation — Floor 4+8°F · 2h
MEDChiller 1 efficiency below baseline+24%
HVAC92%
Electrical98%
Lighting95%
Plumbing97%
02 — Energy Intelligence

Go from "energy is high" to root cause in seconds

SHARP doesn't just show you consumption — it tells you why it's high, which equipment is responsible, and what to do about it. No data analyst required.

  • Automatic deviation detection vs design baseline
  • Equipment-level attribution — not just whole-building totals
  • Waste identification with guided remediation steps
  • Week-over-week and trend analysis built in
See it in your building
SHARP — Energy Summary
42,800 kWh
This week (Mon–Fri projection)
↑ +14.1% vs last week +5,300 kWh above baseline
MonTueWedThuFri
↑380Chiller 1 — efficiency degradedkWh
↑240DOAS running outside schedulekWh
03 — Ask & Answer

Ask any question about your building. Get a real answer.

Natural language queries against your building's live data, documentation, and operational history. No training required. No searching. Just ask.

  • Connected to BMS, O&M docs, drawings, and IoT data
  • Returns root cause + recommended action, not just data
  • References the right document and page number automatically
  • Available 24/7 for any operator on any shift
Try it live below
SHARP — Ask Anything
>Is AHU-3 operating correctly?
SHARP ANSWER
No. AHU-3 supply air is 63°F — 8°F above the 55°F setpoint. Has been out of range for 2h 14m. CHW valve is commanded to 85% open but flow data suggests it's not tracking. Most likely cause: valve actuator failure or CHW flow restriction.
1. Verify CHW valve actuator physically 2. Check CHW supply temp at coil inlet 3. Manual override test · Ref: O&M Section 4.2
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04 — Task Execution

SHARP doesn't just tell you what to do — it does it

From creating work orders to sending alerts, scheduling vendors, and logging resolutions — SHARP carries out tasks on your team's behalf so nothing falls through the cracks.

  • Auto-generates work orders with fault data pre-filled
  • Sends alerts to the right person at the right time
  • Schedules vendor dispatch when internal resolution isn't viable
  • Logs outcomes and updates building knowledge base
See it in your building
SHARP — Task Execution
Work Order #WO-2047 Auto-Created
EQUIPMENTAHU-3 · Floor 4 North
ISSUECHW Valve Actuator Suspected
PRIORITYHIGH — Comfort Impact
REFERENCEO&M Section 4.2 · p.34
Work order created and assigned Auto
Alert sent to J. Davis (on-call) Auto
Verify CHW valve actuator Davis
Log resolution + update docs Pending
How It Works

From Data to Action — Instantly

SHARP sits as an intelligence layer over your existing building infrastructure. No rip and replace. No new hardware.

01 — INPUT
Your Building
All existing data sources. Nothing new required.
BMS / ControlsO&M DocsIoT SensorsDrawingsSOPs
02 — INTELLIGENCE
SHARP Layer
Unified context across all systems, documents, and operational logic.
DiagnosePrioritizeGuideExecuteLearn
03 — OUTPUT
Answers + Actions
Clear answers, prioritized issues, and tasks executed — for your operators.
Root CauseNext StepWork OrderAlert
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Answer
3 issues need attention today. AHU-3 on Floor 4 is top priority — supply air has been 8°F above setpoint for over 2 hours.
Top Issue
AHU-3 supply air 63°F vs. 55°F setpoint. Likely CHW valve or cooling coil. Check valve actuator and CHW supply temp at coil.
Recommended Action
Inspect CHW valve position. Verify CHW supply temp at coil inlet. Pull O&M Section 4.2 for fault isolation.
See all 3 active issues
1 · HIGH — AHU-3 Supply Air Temp Deviation (Floor 4)
Running 8°F above setpoint for 2h 14m. Comfort impact on 3 zones.

2 · MED — Chiller 1 Efficiency Below Baseline
kW/ton 0.72 vs. 0.58 baseline over 3 days.

3 · LOW — Zone 12B Comfort Complaints
74°F vs. 71°F setpoint. 2 open tickets.
Answer
Energy is up 14% vs. last week. Primary driver is Chiller 1 running at degraded efficiency — approximately 380 extra kWh over 5 days.
Root Cause
Chiller 1 kW/ton at 0.72 vs. 0.58 baseline since Monday. Condenser water elevated 4°F — likely cooling tower performance issue.
Recommended Action
Check cooling tower fan operation and basin level. Review condenser water reset schedule. Inspect strainer for fouling.
Week-over-week breakdown
This week: 42,800 kWh (Mon–Fri projection)
Last week: 37,500 kWh · Delta: +14.1%

Chiller 1 accounts for ~380 kWh of the increase.
Answer
4 zones are out of comfort range. 2 confirmed tenant complaints. Floor 4 zones are tied to the AHU-3 fault and are most urgent.
Out of Range
4F-NE, 4F-NW (linked to AHU-3) — 74°F vs. 71°F. Zone 12B — 2 open tickets. Zone 9A — 68°F, below setpoint.
Recommended Action
Resolve AHU-3 first — clears Floor 4 zones. Check Zone 9A heating valve. Acknowledge Zone 12B tickets.
Full comfort zone log
4F-NE: 74°F / 71°F — 2h 20m
4F-NW: 73°F / 71°F — 1h 55m
Zone 12B: 74°F / 71°F — 4h 10m, 2 complaints
Zone 9A: 68°F / 70°F — 45m
Answer
AHU-3 is not operating correctly. Supply air 8°F above setpoint — out of range for 2 hours and 14 minutes. Most likely cause: CHW valve actuator failure.
Current Status
Supply air 63°F (setpoint 55°F). CHW valve at 85% command. Flow data suggests valve not tracking. Fan and filters normal.
Fault Isolation
1. Verify CHW valve actuator. 2. Check CHW supply temp at coil. 3. Manual override test. Ref: O&M Section 4.2, p.34.
Unit spec and baseline
AHU-3: York YLAA, 15,000 CFM, Floor 4 North
Design supply air: 55°F · Normal 54–57°F
Last maintenance: 47 days ago — normal
Action Taken
Work order WO-2047 created and assigned to J. Davis (on-call). Alert sent. All fault data pre-filled from live BMS readings and O&M documentation.
Work Order Details
Equipment: AHU-3 · Floor 4 North
Issue: CHW valve actuator failure suspected
Priority: HIGH · Comfort impact on 3 zones
Reference: O&M §4.2, p.34
Tasks Created
✓ WO created and assigned
✓ On-call engineer alerted
○ Verify CHW valve actuator
○ Log resolution + update docs
Full work order
WO-2047 — Auto-generated by SHARP at 10:42 AM
Assigned: John Davis (on-call)
Fault data: Supply air 63°F / setpoint 55°F, deviation +8°F, duration 2h 14m
BMS data attached: Yes · O&M reference: Section 4.2, p.34
Answer
Building is running with 3 active faults, energy 14% above baseline, and 4 zones out of comfort. AHU-3 is the root cause driving most downstream impact.
Today's Snapshot
3 active faults · 4 comfort zones impacted · Energy +14% · 2 open tenant tickets · Chiller efficiency degraded 3 days.
Recommended Focus
Fix AHU-3 first — driving Floor 4 comfort and heat load. Then Chiller 1 efficiency. Zone 12B tickets follow.
Full daily summary
Energy: On pace for 42,800 kWh today (+14% vs. 37,500 baseline)
Faults: AHU-3 (HIGH), Chiller 1 (MED), Zone 12B (LOW)
All major systems online. No life safety alarms.
Return on Investment

Designed to Pay for Itself

One avoided vendor call, one hour saved per week. That's all it takes.

20–40hrs
saved per site per month on information hunting and troubleshooting
60%+
faster troubleshooting — from hours to minutes on most common faults
30–50%
fewer unnecessary vendor calls — more issues resolved in-house
0
new hires required to scale — same team, more buildings, better outcomes
The math is simple. One avoided vendor call, one hour of troubleshooting saved per week — SHARP pays for itself. What you get on top is institutional leverage across every site, every shift, every operator.
Who It's For

Built for Every Role
Running Buildings

Building Engineers

Stop Digging. Start Fixing.

Root cause, guided troubleshooting, and relevant docs — pulled together instantly. Spend your time solving the problem, not hunting for information about it.

Facility Leaders

Accomplish More Without Growing the Team

Your team handles more buildings with the same headcount — because they're not wasting hours chasing answers across disconnected systems.

Asset Managers

Visibility Into Risk and Performance

Know which assets are drifting from baseline, which sites need attention, and where your capital exposure is — before it becomes an emergency.

Energy Teams

From "Energy Is High" to Root Cause

SHARP connects excess consumption to specific equipment and faults — in seconds. Not dashboards. Answers with actions attached.

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45-Day Pilot

Low lift. Real data. Real workflows. Measurable results — or we'll tell you exactly why it didn't work.

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    Connect key systems and upload existing documentation
  • 2
    Validate SHARP against real operator workflows
  • 3
    Measure time saved — we track this with you, not just for you
  • 4
    Identify ROI and build the case for full rollout

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