Wed, 25 Sep 2024

Digital Solutions for Reliable Utilities: Maintenance Software for Water, Electricity, and Gas Utilities

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Utilities face the significant challenge of ensuring reliable supply, fulfilling extensive maintenance obligations, and documenting all processes in a legally compliant manner. Asset management solutions that support the operation and maintenance of complex infrastructures play a key role Integrated maps and plans provide a spatial overview of all network data and system information.

Are you considering purchasing or upgrading your asset management software? Below, we highlight the key components of asset management software, based on our extensive practical experience:

Meet maintenance obligations with legally compliant documentation

Regular maintenance of utility systems is critical to guarantee uninterrupted service and to meet regulatory requirements. Modern software solutions offer comprehensive capabilities for predictive planning and documentation of maintenance activities throughout the entire lifecycle of your assets – from planning, construction and commissioning to service, maintenance and replacement. Recurring tasks can be defined by time intervals or thresholds and can be triggered automatically. Digital checklists ensure that all maintenance is performed according to applicable standards and documented in a legally compliant manner.

Effective defect management

Effective defect management is essential to increase operational safety and minimize potential downtime. With modern software solutions, defects can be quickly recorded and processed directly in the field using mobile devices. Defects are efficiently documented and sent to a centralized system in real time, significantly speeding up the process from detection to resolution.

Figure: Maintenance software for utilities with map integrations and mobile capabilities

Predictive technician scheduling

Efficient scheduling of technicians is another critical factor for operational safety. Software solutions enable dynamic planning and management of assignments based on real-time data, resulting in optimal staff utilization and faster incident response times.

Mobile work capabilities, even offline

Modern software solutions offer mobile applications that function offline. Technicians can document maintenance and repair work, complete checklists, and log issues directly on their smartphones without needing a stable Internet connection. Once a connection is available, the data is automatically synced.

Mapping complex systems with integrated maps and plans

Managing complex systems requires detailed information on all parts and components, ideally with spatial references via an integrated GIS in maps and plans. Modern software solutions allow these structures to be mapped in digital twins, where all information and related documents can be accessed with just a few clicks. It should also be possible to integrate maintenance management with the network data and system information already captured in the GIS. This simplifies the creation of maintenance specifications, speeds up fault response times, and enhances operational reliability.

Flexible and expandable data models

A flexible data model is essential to efficiently managing all relevant asset data per asset type. Modern software solutions offer easily extendable data models to meet  an organization’s specific needs,  ensuring that all relevant information is always available and up-to-date. This eliminates the need for complex, custom solutions that can be expensive to acquire and maintain.

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