You write the EMP. You do the assessment. Then you leave — and the facility goes back to the same spreadsheet they were using before. MaintenancePulse gives your clients a living compliance system that keeps working after your engagement ends.
Most electrical engineering consultants operate on a project model: assess the facility, write the EMP, deliver the report. The client pays for expertise. But between your engagement and their next assessment — typically 3–5 years — nothing is tracked. Maintenance happens or it doesn't. Equipment deteriorates. Schedules slip.
By the time you or someone else comes back, the EMP is outdated, the maintenance history is fragmented, and the facility can't prove what they did. The compliance score you set them up for has eroded.
MaintenancePulse bridges that gap — giving facilities the platform to maintain compliance between engagements, and giving you a deliverable that keeps generating value after your invoice is paid.
MaintenancePulse generates complete, structured Equipment Maintenance Plans — 300 to 1,000+ pages depending on facility size — formatted for engineering submissions, regulatory review, and insurance documentation.
Every section is populated from the data already in the system: equipment registry, condition ratings, maintenance history, inspection schedules, and compliance status. No reformatting. No manual compilation.
For consultants, this means your assessment work flows directly into the deliverable — and the client has the underlying data to keep that document current between your visits.
MaintenancePulse fits into your existing engagement workflow — and extends the value of your work beyond the final report.
During your engagement, build the equipment registry in MaintenancePulse. Complete guided NFPA 70B condition assessments for every asset. Your findings are the foundation of the system.
Export the full Equipment Maintenance Plan from the platform. All sections populated from your assessment data. Deliver it as your primary engagement deliverable — with the underlying data still live.
The client continues using MaintenancePulse between your visits. They log maintenance, track schedules, and maintain their compliance score — with your assessment data as the baseline.
When you re-engage, you return to a system with real maintenance history — not a blank slate. Your next assessment builds on documented activity, not anecdote.
Generate complete Equipment Maintenance Plans with all sections populated from your assessment data. Formatted for engineering review, regulatory submission, and insurance documentation.
Every assessment, every maintenance event, every schedule change — timestamped and attributed. Your assessment work is preserved. Nothing can be retroactively altered by facility staff.
Your condition ratings drive the maintenance schedule. Condition 1 through 3, weighted by criticality. The system calculates intervals automatically — matching NFPA 70B Table structure.
You use MaintenancePulse as part of your assessment engagement. You build the registry, complete the assessments, generate the EMP, and hand off a living system to the client. Your value is the expertise that goes into the data — and the deliverable that comes out of it. You may return for periodic re-assessments as part of a multi-year consulting relationship.
Contractors use MaintenancePulse for ongoing maintenance program management — logging work as it happens, tracking schedules, and generating compliance reports at renewal time. Their technicians use the mobile app in the field. The focus is maintenance execution, not initial assessment and EMP generation. Both roles can work together for a client: consultant does the EMP, contractor does the ongoing maintenance logging.
Talk to us about consultant partner programs, multi-client pricing, and how MaintenancePulse fits into your practice.