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Inspection
Work Planning

Intelligent Drawings Assessment
Drawing Score

Your program is
fragmented.

This is the starting point for most sites that have been operating on experienced people and informal processes for decades. It is not unusual but it could become a serious liability as the workforce turns over and regulatory scrutiny increases.
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What does this mean?
Your drawings are probably for reference only.
Field changes are captured on paper, in personal folders, or not at all. The as-built condition of the facility lives in the heads of the people who have been there long enough to know it. That works until it doesn't. Every audit, every personnel transition, and every unplanned event exposes the gap between what the drawings show and what is actually in the field.
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You're at a great place to convert your drawings.
Most facilities with long operating histories land here. It is common, but it compounds. Every year without a functioning change control process adds to the backlog and widens the gap.
Here's what we recommend
01
Start with a drawing inventory
Before anything else, establish what exists, what is current, and what has drifted beyond usefulness. A complete tagged inventory is the starting point for every improvement that follows. You cannot manage what has not been enumerated.
02
Stop the drift before addressing the backlog
Implement a basic redline capture process now, even an imperfect one. New changes should stop accumulating outside the system immediately. The historical backlog can be addressed over time. New drift cannot be allowed to continue.
03
Connect drawings to your tag structure
Link each drawing to the equipment tags it covers. This single step makes drawings searchable, connects them to asset records, and gives inspection and maintenance teams a reliable path to the right drawing without relying on someone who knows where it is filed.

Convert drawings into
digital twins, in seconds.

Turn static P&IDs into connected, data-rich asset systems that bring context, inspection history, and operational insight into one place.