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Digital risks in buildings [Electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Practice InformationPublication details: London, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, June 2025ISBN:
  • 9781783215492
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The impacts of digital risks are not limited to the digital world. They can have a material impact on building operation, health and safety, income and building value. These risks can often be relatively simple and inexpensive to mitigate in advance, whereas they are often difficult and expensive to deal with after an incident occurs. This paper explores how the risk profile of buildings is evolving due to technology, the implications for property professionals and suggested next steps. This paper is for property professionals working on commercial properties globally. The term ‘property professionals’ can include, but is not limited to, commercial property surveyors, facilities managers, contractors, building managers and occupiers. Many of the references in this paper are based on the UK market, but the themes and principles are applicable globally
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The impacts of digital risks are not limited to the digital world. They can have a material impact on building operation, health and safety, income and building value. These risks can often be relatively simple and inexpensive to mitigate in advance, whereas they are often difficult and expensive to deal with after an incident occurs.

This paper explores how the risk profile of buildings is evolving due to technology, the implications for property professionals and suggested next steps. This paper is for property professionals working on commercial
properties globally. The term ‘property professionals’ can include,
but is not limited to, commercial property surveyors, facilities
managers, contractors, building managers and occupiers.
Many of the references in this paper are based on the UK market,
but the themes and principles are applicable globally