Facilities management has evolved.
For decades, multi-site organizations managed facilities through layered vendor agreements, spreadsheets, and reactive workflows. The focus centered on completing work orders and controlling hourly rates. Visibility was limited to reports that lagged behind reality. Financial planning followed maintenance activity instead of guiding it.
Today, facilities leadership requires something different. It requires integration.
Integrated Facilities Management changes the role of facilities within an organization.
Instead of coordinating trades across regions, manually reconciling invoices, and tracking performance across disconnected systems, leadership gains a centralized operating model. Technology, service delivery, financial planning, and analytics operate within a single framework.
With NEST, organizations move from managing vendors to managing outcomes.
That shift delivers clarity across the entire lifecycle of facilities work:
Facilities become measurable, predictable, and aligned with business strategy.
Since 1994, NEST has focused on bringing financial discipline and technology to facilities management. The company began with a vision to introduce structured systems into a fragmented industry. Over the last 31+ years, that vision has expanded into a full IFM platform designed for enterprise-scale operations.
Today, NEST supports:
This scale is supported by structure — not improvisation
In 2009, NEST transitioned away from off-the-shelf work order tools and built a proprietary platform engineered for enterprise operations: NEST Facilitate™.
The platform provides complete visibility into every stage of the service lifecycle. From initial request to provider dispatch, documentation, verification, and financial reconciliation, the process remains centralized and transparent.
In partnership with 20 Digits, NEST continues to evolve its technology through dedicated engineering resources. Clients gain a secure, scalable platform designed for operational complexity, with no subscription or technology fees.
Facilities data becomes actionable. Trends surface earlier. Asset performance becomes measurable across the portfolio.
Technology alone does not drive performance. Execution does.
NEST operates a 24/7 Operations Command Center that serves as an extension of your facilities team. Dispatch coordination, communication management, and service oversight continue around the clock.
Alongside this team, NEST maintains:
Together, these teams create operational stability across every market.
Facilities programs gain continuity. Communication improves between the field and corporate teams. Performance standards remain consistent.
Traditional facilities models focus heavily on labor rates and individual repair costs. Integrated Facilities Management takes a broader view.
NEST supports financial planning through:
Facilities become a strategic lever instead of a reactive expense line.
This approach often delivers measurable cost reductions while strengthening service quality and visibility.
Enterprise change requires discipline. NEST approaches IFM implementation through a structured process that includes strategic alignment, technology integration, operational launch, and continuous optimization.
Most programs transition within approximately 90 days. During that time, workflows align, dashboards activate, provider coordination shifts, and reporting becomes standardized.
The outcome is continuity with improvement — without disrupting day-to-day operations.
NEST invests in the broader industry and the communities it serves. Through NEST Nurtures, the company has supported more than 425 charities nationwide. Leadership involvement in the Skilled Trades Advisory Council reflects a long-term commitment to workforce development and industry sustainability.
Facilities performance depends on the future of skilled trades. NEST actively contributes to strengthening that future.
Integrated Facilities Management represents a transformation in how facilities operate inside enterprise organizations.
With NEST, clients gain a single partner accountable for technology, operations, financial insight, and service delivery across their portfolio.
The result is total visibility, structured accountability, and a scalable framework built for long-term performance.
Facilities leadership shifts from coordinating activity to driving strategy.