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Stoneboy MS1000 Project Lifecycle Intelligence for Power & Utilities

Lifecycle intelligence for power and utility projects where generation, transmission, distribution, substations, protection systems, outage coordination, and energization readiness directly affect delivery success.

Power and utility projects combine complex electrical systems, strict safety and regulatory requirements, and the need to maintain service reliability, often while coordinating outages and interconnections with the live grid. MS1000 helps project teams manage the risks, dependencies, and interfaces that define these critical infrastructure environments.

From early planning through commissioning and energization, it keeps schedule, procurement, coordination, and testing decisions connected across the project lifecycle.

Built for Critical Infrastructure Delivery

Power and utility assets depend on more than construction progress. Success depends on whether electrical systems, protection, controls, civil works, equipment delivery, outage coordination, testing, and energization activities are moving together.

MS1000 gives teams a structured view of these connected workstreams, helping them identify where a delay, design gap, procurement issue, access constraint, or testing risk could affect the overall delivery path.

What MS1000 Focuses On

Generation & Substation Systems

Track generation equipment, substation builds, switchgear, transformers, and protection systems where reliability and safety requirements are critical.

Transmission & Distribution

Monitor line construction, cabling, feeders, interconnections, and grid tie-ins that affect capacity, energization, and service continuity.

Electrical & Controls Coordination

Manage the electrical, protection, relaying, SCADA, and controls interfaces that shape constructability and system integration.

Long-Lead Equipment Visibility

Track transformers, switchgear, breakers, packaged systems, approvals, vendor submittals, fabrication timelines, and installation readiness.

Commissioning & Energization Testing

Follow start-up activities, protection testing, functional checks, and energization verification against utility and safety requirements.

Regulatory & Operational Readiness

Connect permits, interconnection agreements, documentation, training, deficiencies, turnover requirements, and compliance items so the asset is ready to energize.

MS1000 can help project teams track:

Permitting and interconnection approval milestones
Transformer, switchgear, and breaker delivery risks
Substation and line construction progress
Electrical, protection, and controls interface points
Relaying, SCADA, and controls integration
Tie-ins, outage windows, and coordination with the live grid
Commissioning sequence and energization testing progress
Deficiencies, documentation, and turnover requirements

Project Lifecycle Coverage

1

Planning & Regulatory Alignment

Identify capacity needs, interconnection and permitting requirements, outage windows, site constraints, phasing strategy, and early risks that can affect delivery.

2

Design & Systems Coordination

Track how electrical, protection, relaying, controls, civil, and constructability requirements are being resolved through design.

3

Procurement & Long-Lead Equipment

Monitor transformers, switchgear, breakers, packaged systems, vendor submittals, fabrication timelines, delivery windows, and installation readiness.

4

Construction & Systems Installation

Track civil and structural progress, electrical installation, cabling, terminations, trade sequencing, tie-ins, outage coordination, and field coordination issues.

5

Commissioning, Testing & Energization

Connect construction completion with system start-up, protection testing, functional validation, energization, regulatory sign-off, documentation, training, and operational readiness.

Planning a Power or Utility Infrastructure Project?

Stoneboy MS1000 helps project teams bring lifecycle intelligence to power and utility delivery, from permitting and long-lead equipment tracking to commissioning, energization, and operational readiness.

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