Sweven, a facilities management company headquartered in Lake Mary, FL, today introduced Maintenance Infrastructure as a Service (MIaaS), a coordinated operational layer designed for commercial building operators managing between 2 and 50 sites across the United States.
The U.S. facility management market sits at $376 billion. The deferred maintenance backlog across commercial buildings exceeds $735 billion. And 64% of facility teams still rely on shared spreadsheets as their primary maintenance tracking tool. The gap between what commercial operations require and how most of them actually run maintenance is not a technology problem — it is a model problem.
Instead of relying on disconnected vendors, reactive work orders, and layers of internal coordination, Sweven provides a scalable operational layer that combines intelligent software, connected sensors, semi-autonomous workflows, digital payments, vetted service vendors, and Fractional Facility Managers into one coordinated maintenance operation.
Sweven monitors assets, coordinates execution, tracks compliance and expenditures, simplifies billing, and surfaces decisions to the team only when action is needed — allowing companies to run modern maintenance operations without building large internal departments or managing operational complexity manually.
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About Sweven
Sweven enables semi-autonomous facilities management for commercial buildings — automating the busywork, not the judgment. From a single service layer, companies fully or fractionally manage one site or an entire portfolio, covering operations, costs, and compliance, while accessing a built-in network of vetted vendors ready to execute the work. swevenfm.com
Contact: Sweven |
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