Tagsight for turnaround planners
The turnaround scope is built against drawings that nobody has time to verify. Line-list edits, instrument removals, equipment swaps, all of it has to be priced and scheduled against a drawing pack that was last as-built two turnarounds ago.
Read one of your own drawings.
Drop a P&ID, instrument index, or schedule. Tagsight reads it to the tag and opens a workspace you keep when you sign in.
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What you do today.
- Pull the controlled P&ID set, scope the turnaround against the equipment and line lists you remember
- Walk the unit, mark up corrections, hope the drafting backlog clears before the planning gate
- Build the work pack from a mix of drawings, redlines, and tribal knowledge
- Discover scope misses on the critical path during the shutdown window
What changes with Tagsight.
- Run the current drawing pack and the most recent field markups as input
- Surface the drift between official and as-found before the planning gate, not during the outage
- Build the equipment, line, and instrument lists for the work pack from a single structured source
- Re-run after the turnaround to capture the new as-built state with the same tooling
Where it fits in your week.
Scope baseline before the planning freeze
Six weeks before the planning freeze, the drawing pack is half a decade out of date. Run the as-found set, diff against the controlled record, lock the scope baseline against the as-found instead of the stale official.
Critical-path equipment swap
Reactor head swap is on the critical path. Pull the equipment list off the affected drawings, confirm spec, route to procurement on the long-lead clock, no manual list-typing in the loop.
Post-turnaround as-built
Outage ends with two boxes of marked-up drawings. Run them through Tagsight, diff against the pre-shutdown extraction, the as-built register reconciles in days instead of months.
FAQ.
Is Tagsight a turnaround planning tool.
No. It is the upstream data-source for the turnaround planning system. Scope, schedule, and resource planning remain in Primavera, P6, or your tool of choice. Tagsight produces the structured drawing data those tools consume.
Can it handle a 1500-page turnaround drawing pack.
Yes. Workspaces are built for multi-hundred-page drawing sets and the API supports batch processing for larger packs. The Firm and Enterprise plans are sized for this scale of work.