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Critical infrastructure runs on disciplined execution.

Energy and utility operators manage geographically distributed estates of high consequence equipment under tight regulatory and safety regimes. NextEAM is built around permit to work, lockout / tagout, and condition based maintenance — not bolted on.

Sovereign deployment
In-Kingdom

Data residency

Riyadh, KSA

Alibaba Cloud · data stays in-Kingdom

Compliance posture

PDPL aligned
NCA ECC mapped controls
Tenant-isolated · every mutation audit-logged
SaaS, dedicated cloud, or on-premises

The same platform, deployable inside your own environment for classified or air-gapped estates.

The operational picture

Distributed estates, high consequence assets

Substations, pumping stations, treatment plants, and pipelines run across hundreds of square kilometres. A single failure on a rotating asset or a missed permit can cascade through the network. The operations system has to enforce safety and traceability, not just track maintenance.

Asset vocabulary

  • Substations
  • Transformers
  • Pumping stations
  • Pipelines
  • Rotating equipment
  • Treatment plants
  • Switchgear

Regulatory context

NCA ECC for critical infrastructurePermit to Work complianceLockout / Tagout enforcement

Capabilities for this industry

Built for the grid, water, and rotating equipment.

The data model, the AI surfaces, and the workflow defaults are tuned to the operational reality of this industry, not lifted from a generic template.

Permit to Work and LOTO integration

High risk work is gated by an active Permit to Work and Lockout / Tagout isolation. The work order cannot be closed without the safety document.

Condition based maintenance

Asset health scoring from meter, vibration, oil analysis, and inspection signals. Schedules shift from calendar to condition as data quality matures.

Geographic distribution aware

Route grouping by location and craft, mobile execution that survives low connectivity, asset hierarchy that maps to the physical network.

SLA driven incident response

Incidents from SCADA or operator portals open work orders with the response SLA started automatically. Escalation paths are encoded, not improvised.

Offline mobile PWA for field crews

Scan-first bottom nav, barcode lookup at the substation, voice-to-text completion notes in Arabic or English, and push alerts for SLA breach. Crews keep working when the cell signal does not.

Outcomes

What changes in the operation.

The metrics a buyer in this industry cares about, and how the platform is built to move them.

Lower unplanned outages on critical assets

Predictive scoring on rotating equipment surfaces degradation before failure, with enough lead time to schedule maintenance during a planned outage window.

Safety incidents traceable end to end

Every permit, isolation, and signature is recorded in the audit log. Post incident review is grounded in the record.

Mean time to repair compresses

Technicians arrive with the work order, the parts, and the asset history on their mobile. First time fix improves.

ROI calculator

What would NextEAM save your operation?

The calculator opens with sensible energy and utilities defaults, downtime hours, hourly cost, PM compliance baseline, so you can size the prize without leaving the page.

Talk to us about your operation

We will run the demo against your industry.

The walkthrough uses a tenant seeded with assets from your industry, not a generic demo dataset.