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Enterprise Asset Governance — Operationalized

Define. Enforce. Govern.

Praxis is the enterprise platform that operationalizes asset governance across BIM, EAM, and field operations—ensuring assets are consistently defined, compliant, and trusted throughout their lifecycle.

“When migrations fail, it’s almost always because governance broke at the data level.”

Quantify the pain: delays, costs, risk.

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The Problem

Asset Governance Breaks Down at the Data Level

Most asset-intensive organizations believe they have governance in place.
In reality, governance quietly fails inside the data.

Common symptoms include:

  • Inconsistent asset definitions across projects and systems

  • Loss of design intent between BIM and EAM

  • Uncontrolled changes to asset attributes over time

  • Inconsistent field data capture

  • Regulatory requirements that live in documents, not systems

When governance is not enforced at the data level, risk accumulates silently.

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What Enterprise Asset Governance Really Means

Governance Is Not Policy. It’s Execution.

Governance is often defined in standards, procedures, and documents.
But without enforcement, those standards drift.

True enterprise asset governance means:

  • Asset definitions are authoritative and consistent

  • Standards are enforced wherever data is created or modified

  • Changes are controlled, approved, and traceable

  • Regulations are directly connected to assets and operations

Praxis turns governance from intent into execution.

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PRAXIS

Governance Made Operational

Praxis embeds governance directly into the systems and workflows that manage your assets.

Why This Matters For You

  • Executives: Reduce risk and uncertainty with governed asset data.

  • Engineering: Preserve design intent from BIM to operations.

  • Operations & Field Teams: Capture consistent asset data the first time.

  • Compliance Officers: Align regulatory requirements to real assets.

How Praxis Enforces Governance


Authoritative Asset Standards

Define a single, enterprise-wide standard for:

  • Asset classes
  • Systems and subsystems
  • Required and optional attributes
  • Allowed values and constraints

Every system and workflow aligns to the same source of truth.


Field Data Governance

With Praxis Scout, governance extends to the field allowing: 

  • Capture asset data using guided, governed workflows
  • Are required to complete mandatory attributes
  • Validate entries in real time—online or offline

Governance is enforced at the point of data creation.


Regulatory Governance

Praxis connects regulatory requirements directly to assets.

  • Ingest regulatory documents
  • AI-assisted tagging and classification
  • Map requirements to asset classes
  • Create structured, auditable regulatory datasets


Regulations stop living in PDFs and start driving operations.

Data Conformance & Quality

Praxis continuously evaluates real-world data against approved standards.

  • Identify missing or incomplete attributes
  • Detect inconsistent naming and classification
  • Highlight non-conforming BIM or EAM records

 

Governance becomes measurable—not assumed.


BIM-to-EAM Governance

Praxis governs the transition from design to operations by:

  • Reading BIM models directly
  • Validating model data against enterprise standards
  • Identifying issues before handover
  • Supporting clean onboarding into systems like Maximo

Design intent is preserved. Rework is reduced.


Change Control & Traceability

Praxis provides full governance over time.

  • Versioned asset standards
  • Approval workflows
  • Impact analysis
  • Historical traceability

You always know what changed, why it changed, and who approved it.

The Praxis Platform 


Praxis

The enterprise asset governance engine

  • Asset and attribute standards
  • Data quality assessment
  • BIM and EAM analysis
  • Governance dashboards

Praxis Scout

Governed field data collection

  • Mobile workflows
  • Offline capability
  • Attribute enforcement

Praxis Codex

Regulatory governance layer

  • Document ingestion
  • AI-assisted tagging
  • Asset-level requirement mapping

Praxis Mentor

AI-driven operational guidance

  • Context-aware asset support
  • Standards-based recommendations

Praxis Sentinel

  • Asset Inspection

 

Who Praxis Is Built For

Praxis is designed for organizations that manage complex, long-lived assets, including:
  • Airports and transportation authorities
  • Universities and campus environments
  • Utilities
  • Healthcare systems
  • Infrastructure owners and operators

If asset data accuracy matters to safety, reliability, or compliance—Praxis applies.

Business Outcomes

Organizations implementing enterprise asset governance with Praxis typically achieve:

  • Reduced operational and regulatory risk

  • Faster capital project handover

  • Higher confidence in asset data

  • Stronger foundations for digital twins and AI

  • Greater alignment between engineering, operations, and compliance

Why Praxis

Governance Without Disruption

  • Praxis complements existing systems such as BIM tools and EAM platforms.
    It governs them—it doesn’t replace them.
Purpose-Built for Asset-Intensive Organizations
  • Not generic data governance. Not IT theory.
    Praxis is built for real-world asset operations.

AI-Ready by Design

  • AI is only as good as the data beneath it.
    Praxis provides the governed foundation AI depends on.
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Next Step

Governance You Can Trust. Data You Can Act On.

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