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Advanced Work Packaging

The workbook generates the work — not the other way around.

Upload a contractor's AWP master workbook and Wasl parses its breakdown rules into work packages, a live map of the plant, constraint-based release, and evidence-based progress — instead of a spreadsheet no one fully trusts.

Open Wasl → no install · runs in your browser
1X2AA
1X2AB
1X2AC
1X2AD
1X3AA
1X3AB
1X3AC
1X3AD
1X4AA
1X4AB
1X4AC
1X4AD
SRCPP · 12 zones CW-1X2AB-CSA

Vocabulary

Zone
1X2AA
One physical area of the plant (SUB-PBS).
CWP
CW-1X2AA-CSA
One activity group's scope of work in that zone.
IWP
IW-1X2AA-CSA100
One crew's ~week of work inside a CWP.
Work steps
weighted · gated
Done / not-done checklist items; some need QC sign-off.

The Five Laws

01

Rules over rows

Packages are generated from the workbook's breakdown matrices, never typed in by hand. Regeneration is idempotent — nothing that already carries progress is ever silently lost.

02

The code is the key

Zone, CWP and IWP codes are the business keys joining everything, everywhere. No parallel surrogate IDs, ever.

03

Readiness is computed

An IWP is ready only when a constraint check says so — never someone's opinion typed into a field.

04

Progress is evidence

Every percentage is a weighted roll-up of completed work steps. There is no manual "% complete" field anywhere.

05

Contracts are law

Data shapes are generated and validated centrally, so every frontend and backend agrees on shapes without a meeting.