AIR rates building performance from 0–100 across energy efficiency, occupant comfort, maintenance risk, and controls health — computed by the Prescriptiv engine from your BAS trend data, and updated with every analysis run. Open any rating and see the findings behind it.
Illustrative score · every rating opens to its evidence
How much of your energy spend does useful work — and how much leaks through faults, overlap, and excess runtime.
How consistently zones hold their comfort bands — and which equipment is behind the rooms people complain about.
Early behavioral signatures of failing equipment — cycling, hunting, drift — surfaced before they become work orders.
Whether your sequences still do what they were designed to — resets engaging, loops stable, schedules honest.
A score nobody can interrogate is a score nobody trusts. Every AIR rating opens to its findings; every finding opens to the trend data that produced it.
AIR 74, with maintenance risk down 2 this run. That movement is a question worth asking.
Open the rating: six maintenance findings, ranked. The top one is a short-cycling supply fan on AHU-3.
Open the finding: the actual trend, the diagnosis, the recommended fix, and what it's worth annually.
Findings ranked by dollar impact, each with the evidence and the fix — many of them schedule and setpoint changes your team can make in normal maintenance windows, not capital projects.
One number that moves when the building improves, with an auditable trail from score movement to the work that caused it. Budget requests stop being arguments and start being evidence.
AIR is recalculated with every analysis run, so fixes show up in the score — and backsliding shows up too. The trend line becomes the operations story you bring to leadership.
How it's calculated: AIR weights findings by verified dollar impact, comfort deviation, and failure-risk signatures, normalized for building size and type. Read the full AIR methodology.
The sample analysis includes your building's first AIR score — every rating opened to its evidence, walked through with our engineers.