Building Management
Inspections, reporting, compliance, owner portal, WhatsApp broadcast and the noticeboard — the administrative spine of every contract.
— Chapter I
Across the Greater Malé Region, the buildings that hold the city together and have served the region's expansion have been quietly under-served. Between development and occupancy, the building loses its composure. Lobbies lose their soft invitations, the lifts become a burden, and the corridor loses its shared, neighbourly touch.
Azure was founded to occupy that vacancy. Our work allies to the common areas and the shared infrastructure of a building. Owners, tenants, vendors and resident representatives all interface through us.
Every property gets the necessary attention it deserves — with its own infrastructure, history and rhythm, managed accordingly.

Our management encompasses the leap of an ever-expansive city into the digital age. Every owner and tenant receives access to a digital portal showing real-time activity and status updates across the building — every logged maintenance request and its resolution, monthly inspection reports, and the resident register.
Nothing happens in the building without leaving a record. No request disappears without a status update — encouraging and strengthening accountability building-wide.
— Chapter III · Service Architecture
We do not apply a single rigid portfolio to every building. Each contract begins with the same six modules, and from there the combination is composed for the property — its infrastructure, its history, its owner's intent.
Inspections, reporting, compliance, owner portal, WhatsApp broadcast and the noticeboard — the administrative spine of every contract.
Lobbies, corridors, lifts, parking, rooftops, façades and shared facilities — held to a published standard, audited monthly.
CCTV, access control, day-shift or 24/7 guard, visitor logs and incident reporting — coordinated through accredited specialist providers.
Preventive MEP schedules, reactive repairs, contractor management and fire safety compliance — single accountability across every trade.
Electricity, water and generator oversight. Bills paid on the owner's behalf, costs reported transparently each month.
Tenant sourcing, lease drafting, rent collection, renewals and arrears management — for owners who want the full tenancy lifecycle handled.
— Chapter IV · Governance
Every managed building is given a formally constituted resident co-operative — administered by Azure. It is the governance and communication layer that makes professional building management actually function, rather than a series of isolated transactions.
N° 01
A WhatsApp broadcast carries notices to every resident. A separate channel serves the elected Building Representative. Physical and digital noticeboards stay in sync.
N° 02
Every common-area request is logged, referenced and tracked. Owners receive a monthly maintenance log. No request is allowed to disappear without a status update.
N° 03
Units, occupants, contacts and payment status are kept current on every occupancy change — a single source of truth for the building, owned by Azure, accessed by the owner.
— Chapter V · Two Building Types
Towers of fifty to five hundred units. Pools, gymnasia, shared amenities. Complex MEP infrastructure. The contract sits with the developer or state-owned enterprise; Azure is the management layer above a roster of contracted specialists.
Fifteen to fifty units, owned by a single family or landlord. Simpler shared infrastructure — lobbies, lifts, corridors, waste areas. The owner contracts with Azure directly. A small in-house team handles cleaning and basic maintenance, scaling outward as needed.
— A conversation