iqbi

Office utility data — collected, standardised, usable.

Office buildings run sophisticated systems that monitor everything internally and export almost nothing. BMS platforms, HVAC controllers, and smart meters rarely talk to each other — and almost never push data to an external platform. iqbi integrates at the system level to extract what's already being measured and make it usable across the portfolio.

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The challenge

Why office buildings are data-rich but insight-poor.

BMS systems that monitor but don't export

Most office buildings have a BMS that tracks energy, HVAC, and water internally. But the data stays inside. Getting it out requires technical integration via BACnet, Modbus, or API — not just a login. This is where most platforms stop and iqbi starts.

Multi-tenant consumption is hard to split

A single floor can have three tenants. Without floor-level or occupier-level submetering, allocating consumption fairly is guesswork — and green lease obligations can't be met with estimates.

Reporting pressure without data confidence

GRESB submissions and CSRD disclosures require granular, verified data. When that data comes from a mix of BMS exports, provider portals, and manual reads, the reporting process is slow and the numbers are unreliable.

WHAT IQBI DOES

One data layer for every office building.

  • BMS integration via BACnet, Modbus, and API to extract energy, HVAC, and water data without disrupting existing operations
  • Smart meter and utility provider connectivity for electricity, gas, water, district heating, cooling, and solar
  • Hardware deployment for older assets without digital metering infrastructure
  • Floor and occupier-level consumption data where submetering is in place — supporting green lease reporting and fair cost allocation
  • GRESB, CSRD, and EPC-ready exports built on verified, not estimated, data

From the portfolio down to the floor.

Portfolio level

Compare buildings by energy intensity or carbon output. Track ESG progress across the portfolio.

Building level

Monitor HVAC performance, identify anomalies, benchmark individual buildings against portfolio averages.

Floor & tenant level

Where submetering exists: consumption by floor or tenant. Green lease reporting. Fair cost allocation.

Managing an office portfolio?

Tell us how many buildings, which countries, and what systems they run on.