14 May 2025
At PMG, we’re always looking for smart ways to deliver long-term value for our investors and create spaces where tenants can thrive. As part of this commitment, we introduced Optimum Air’s Intelligent Maintenance (IM) system at 213 Tuam Street, Christchurch — the first deployment of its kind in New Zealand. This reflects our team's forward-thinking approach and willingness to lead with innovation that benefits both performance and people.
Large-scale commercial buildings like 213 Tuam Street are complex to operate. Balancing tenant comfort, energy efficiency, and equipment reliability is no easy task, especially when traditional maintenance systems are reactive and expensive.
So, we did something different.
Working closely with Optimum Air, our Facilities Manager Massimo Crestanello led the rollout of IM — a closed-loop, AI-powered system that proactively identifies and addresses HVAC inefficiencies in real time.
76,290 kWh of energy waste avoided
73.54 tonnes of carbon emissions reduced
98% reduction in service calls
Tenant comfort levels held at 98%+
$11,810 in energy cost savings
But the benefits extend far beyond savings.
Technicians now operate proactively instead of reactively. Maintenance tasks are prioritised by real-time data, reducing complaints and improving tenant satisfaction. The building’s energy performance can now be visualised, measured, and communicated to investors, making the asset more attractive in a competitive leasing environment.
“By being the first in New Zealand to roll out this cutting-edge system, we’re helping set a new standard for smart, sustainable building management.”
— Massimo Crestanello, PMG Facilities Manager
This project is a strategic example of how smart technology and proactive management can deliver stronger returns, future-proof assets, and how PMG strives to be a partner of choice for tenants and investors.
Download the full case study here.