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2021Maintenance copilot

Bryder, DelftCustomer Success Consultant

Automating the MJOP for housing corporations

Guiding Dutch housing corporations through the shift from manual spreadsheets to digital-twin-backed automation. This is where the maintenance-copilot track started, years before it had a name.

Problem

Most housing corporations still built their MJOP (multi-year maintenance plan) by hand, in Excel, based on assumptions that were hard to verify. Slow, fragile, and expensive to update.

Approach

Partnered with the corporations to implement a data platform backed by digital twins, walking them through both the tooling and the new way of working, so the automation actually replaced the old way instead of sitting next to it.

Outcome

MJOP cycles that used to take weeks, running in hours. Teams planning on real data instead of educated guesses. The predictive-maintenance thesis, proven years before Digital Revolution Consultancy existed.