Download our whitepaper on trusted as-built data for asset information management
See how energy organisations can improve configuration integrity, speed handover to operations, and share asset data securely across systems and suppliers without replacing existing systems of record. Includes a reference architecture, four core capabilities, real-world examples, and a practical adoption roadmap.
- What’s inside: 23 pages of practical guidance, architecture, and adoption steps
- Who it’s for: teams responsible for asset information, engineering, operations, PLM, EAM/CMMS and digital transformation
- Time to read: around 15 to 20 minutes
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Trusted approach for complex, high-stakes environments
The whitepaper includes examples from Siemens Energy and defence-related programmes where secure collaboration, traceability, and configuration control are critical.
As-built integrity is now a strategic issue
Critical as-built information is often spread across engineering tools, supplier channels, project systems, document repositories, and operational platforms. That makes it harder to trust the current configuration, respond quickly to audits and incidents, and hand over accurate information to operations.
With the right approach, you can:
- Improve trust in as-designed, as-built and as-maintained data
- Reduce time spent finding approved information, and rework caused by conflicting or outdated documentation
- Strengthen compliance evidence and traceability
- Support secure collaboration across suppliers and partners
Example: If 2,000 information workers save five minutes a day locating and validating asset information, that adds up to 36,667 hours a year.
What’s inside
This whitepaper shows how to create a governed as-built data layer that connects your existing systems and keeps lifecycle information structured, traceable, and usable.
You’ll learn:
- What an as-built data layer is, and what it is not
- How a reference architecture works without replacing PLM, ERP, BIM, ALM or EAM/CMMS systems
- The four core capabilities needed for lifecycle integrity, reuse, secure collaboration, and governed integration
- How organisations can adopt the approach through a practical phased roadmap
- Which KPIs to track to measure business value
Built for complex asset environments
This whitepaper is designed for organisations managing long-life assets, multiple stakeholders, and high requirements for governance, assurance, and operational readiness.
No rip-and-replace required
The approach is based on connecting and governing existing systems of record, not replacing them.
What happens after you submit the form
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A practical guide to improving as-built integrity, traceability, and secure collaboration across complex energy assets.