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How the industry proves, and fails to prove, that assets are ready to energize. Written from the switchroom, not the marketing department.
Energization readiness is an evidence problem, not a scheduling problem
The program says the switchroom energizes Friday. Whether it actually does depends on paperwork nobody can see in one place.
Read articleThe anatomy of a hold point: what actually blocks power-on
Every energization sits behind a set of criteria. Naming them per asset is the difference between a gate and a guess.
Read articleITRs, test sheets and torque records: structuring completion evidence
Completion evidence is only useful when it is attached to the asset it proves. Folder trees do not do that.
Read articleVerification gates: how head contractors de-risk the energization milestone
The trades produce the evidence. The head contractor owns the milestone. A verification gate is how the two meet.
Read articleFrom switchroom to handover report: verified evidence for every asset
Handover should be a by-product of doing the work, not a documentation project bolted onto the end of it.
Read articleOffline evidence integrity: why signatures beat screenshots
A readiness record is only as strong as its weakest edit. How Holdpoint keeps evidence records tamper-evident.
Read articleIn the field now.
Pilot projects are being documented. Until they are published, we would rather show you live project data than a brochure.
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