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Maintain control of engineering information across projects, operations, and long-lived assets.
Industrial infrastructure operates for decades. Power plants, processing facilities, mines, and energy networks continuously evolve through upgrades, modifications, and expansion projects.
Over time, maintaining reliable engineering information across these changes becomes increasingly difficult.
Assai enables organisations to maintain control of engineering information as assets move from design and construction into long-term operations.
The Shared Challenge Across Industrial Infrastructure
Asset-owning organisations across utilities, energy, chemicals, mining, and infrastructure operate under similar pressures.
Infrastructure assets are expected to operate safely and reliably for decades while undergoing continuous modification and operational change.
Maintaining reliable engineering information across these changes becomes a critical operational discipline.
Without structured control, organisations commonly experience:
- uncertainty over which engineering documentation is approved
- divergence between design intent and operational reality
- project documentation that does not transition cleanly into operations
- fragmented information across systems, contractors, and teams
These challenges affect infrastructure operators across industries.
Industries We Support
Each industry faces different operational environments, but the underlying challenge remains consistent: maintaining reliable engineering information across projects and operations.
Oil & Gas
Utilities
Petrochemical
Renewables
Mining
Construction
What Is Asset Information Control?
Asset Information Control is the discipline of maintaining reliable, approved engineering information across the lifecycle of industrial infrastructure.
It ensures engineering documentation, drawings, models, and asset data remain:
- approved and traceable
- aligned with operational reality
- consistent across systems
- reliable across projects and operations
Asset information control becomes critical in environments where infrastructure operates for decades and undergoes continuous modification.
The Asset Information Control Framework
The Asset Information Control Framework™ defines the structural foundations required to maintain reliable engineering information across infrastructure lifecycles.
These foundations include:
- verified asset documentation
- connected engineering context across systems
- structured project-to-operations transition
- consistent lifecycle practices across infrastructure portfolios
- transparent revision traceability
Together, these capabilities support disciplined infrastructure management as assets evolve over time.
Supporting Industrial Lifecycle Intelligence
Assai provides an industrial intelligence platform that supports disciplined control of engineering information across complex infrastructure environments.
Assai Viewport
Connects documentation with asset structures and operational systems.
Assai Enterprise
Extends visibility and coordination across assets, sites, and portfolios.
Explore the Asset Information Control Framework
Assai supports organisations responsible for infrastructure that must remain reliable across decades of change.
Typical environments include:
- power generation and grid infrastructure
- oil and gas production and processing facilities
- petrochemical and chemical plants
- renewable energy portfolios
- mining and resource extraction operations
- large capital project environments
These organisations share a common requirement: maintaining reliable engineering information across the infrastructure lifecycle.
Strengthen Control of Engineering Information
Reliable engineering information supports safe operations, regulatory confidence, and predictable infrastructure performance.
Understanding how engineering information is controlled across projects and operations is the first step toward improving lifecycle alignment.