GoldnThread closes the handover gap and keeps it closed. Every asset in real space, every service history attached, every contractor accountable, every certificate tracked against its own deadline.
The handover arrives as a hard drive. A model nobody opens. Warranties in a folder nobody indexed. An asset register in a spreadsheet that does not match the compliance schedule the council issued, listing systems you have not yet physically located.
NIST measured this. Inadequate information transfer costs the capital facilities industry USD 15.8 billion a year, and USD 9.027 billion of it is incurred in the operations and maintenance phase. Which is to say, by you, after everyone else has been paid and left.
IFC ingestion, assets mapped to real locations, reconciled against the compliance schedule, with a completeness score. Hand it back before you sign, while you still have leverage.
LiDAR capture from an iPhone. Walk the plant room, capture it, tag assets where they physically are. The record knows which of the four identical units you mean.
Assign, track attendance, capture findings, hold ratings. Attached to the asset, not an email thread.
Offline first. The basement has no signal. The work still gets recorded, and syncs when the technician surfaces.
Client reports, compliance status, work completed. Generated from what actually happened rather than assembled on a Sunday evening.
You are probably running buildings across more than one regime. GoldnThread tracks each one against its own rules.
| Building | Next due | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 148 Quay Street, Auckland | 14 Sep 2026 | Due 25 days |
| 7 Willis Street, Wellington | 02 Nov 2026 | Verified |
| 210 Victoria Street, Hamilton | 11 Aug 2026 | Overdue 9 days |
| 32 Pitt Street, Sydney | 03 Nov 2026 | Verified |
The building where nobody knows what is in the plant room. That is the one worth demonstrating on.