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Work order hierarchy

Work order hierarchy

Updated over 2 months ago

🧩 Did you know you can create a hierarchy of work orders in the solution?

You can easily link work orders together to organize main work orders and sub work orders in a structured hierarchy. This gives you a clear overview of progress and status—whether you're working on energy auditing or operations and maintenance.

🔎 Examples of hierarchical organization of work orders:

Energy auditing
Main work order: Reduce heat loss
Sub work orders:

  • Add insulation to walls, roof, and floors

  • Identify thermal bridges

  • Use insulation materials with low U-values

🛠️ Operations and Maintenance
Main work order: Optimize ventilation and heating systems
Sub work orders:

  • Adjust operating hours and temperature curves

  • Install demand-controlled management systems

🧱 Preventive Maintenance
Main work order: Value-preserving building work
Sub work orders:

  • Develop a long-term maintenance plan

  • Digitize building operation documentation

  • Conduct risk assessments and HSE measures

🔧 Feature:
You can create sub work orders directly from work order —simple and intuitive.

💡 Tip:
Use consistent naming conventions—e.g., “MWO: Reduce heat loss” and “SWO: Insulate walls”—to clearly distinguish between main work orders and sub work orders. This improves visibility in list view.

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