Engineering Change and Asset Intelligence Workspace
Executive summary
A desktop-native workspace for grid operators, plant engineers, defence maintenance teams, and infrastructure authorities to support maintenance planning, asset diagnostics, engineering changes, failure analysis, and technical documentation review—with asset-specific context.
Problem statement
Engineering teams work across fragmented systems—asset management databases, maintenance records, sensor histories, technical manuals—that don’t share context. Each asset, plant, or programme requires access to manuals, sensor data, work orders, and engineering tools, but traditional systems provide no unified workspace with persistent asset-specific context.
Target market / Industries
Energy, Defence, Government
Solution
The Engineering Change and Asset Intelligence Workspace provides each asset, plant, programme, or engineering team with its own runtime containing attached manuals, sensor history, work orders, maintenance records, and approved engineering tools. The runtime maintains persistent context specific to each asset while enforcing access controls.
The solution includes:
- Asset-specific runtime provisioning
- Technical manual and documentation repository
- Sensor history and telemetry integration
- Work order and maintenance tracking
- Failure analysis tools
- Engineering change workflow
- Asset context and relationship mapping
- Collaboration tools for engineering teams
- Integration with asset management systems
Stakeholders
- Engineering
- Operations
- Maintenance
- Safety
Data elements, Assets and Deliverables
Inputs:
- Asset registry and hierarchies
- Technical manuals and documentation
- Sensor and telemetry feeds
- Maintenance records and work orders
Assets & Artefacts:
- Asset context graphs
- Engineering knowledge bases
- Failure mode libraries
- Maintenance histories
The deliverables included:
- Asset-specific runtime
- Documentation management
- Sensor integration
- Work order tracking
- Failure analysis framework
- Engineering change workflow
Impact and benefits
Engineers access complete asset-specific context in a governed environment—reducing search time and ensuring all relevant information is considered. The runtime ensures appropriate access controls while maintaining persistent context across maintenance cycles.
Testimonials
“Having complete asset context—manuals, sensor history, maintenance records—in one place transforms our diagnostic capability. We can see the full picture instantly rather than piecing it together from multiple systems.” — Senior Plant Engineer, Regional Utility
Tags / Keywords
#engineering #asset #maintenance #grid #plant #diagnostics #failure