
Complete MOP, SOP, and EOP libraries delivered in weeks.AI-generated. Reviewed and owned by your team.
Every piece of equipment in a critical facility needs documentation. Method procedures for planned maintenance. Standard procedures for routine operations. Emergency procedures for unplanned events. Multiplied across every asset at varying intervals, a single 30 MW site needs around 1,500 unique procedures and 25,000 total documents, and it all lands on your team at handover.
The traditional path is engineering hours billed at the back end of the project. Operating engineers, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers each contribute, often recycling procedures from previous projects and adapting them to the new equipment. Format and depth vary by author. Pricing is opaque, quoted as add-on engineering hours without a published rate.
DOME exists because we lived this on our own projects. The output had to be standardized, asset-specific, and deliverable on a real construction timeline. None of the tools available to operators did all three.
DOME is purpose-built for data center operational documentation. The architecture, prompts, and review layer were developed by a team that has operated and commissioned hyperscale facilities, not adapted from a generic AI platform.
Active engagement with A-LIGN for ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2. Certification in progress.
Per-client data isolation. No model training on client data. Deletion of all ingested materials at the conclusion of each engagement. These are architectural commitments enforced at the system level, not policies that depend on operator discipline.
DOME drafts and updates each procedure. Your engineering team reviews, redlines, and signs off. Every document stays under your control, and your sign-off is final.
DOME is built directly on enterprise AI infrastructure under formal partnership terms. Security and data handling are governed at the source, not layered through a third-party reseller.
DOME draws on hundreds of thousands of indexed data points, the equipment OEM manuals, the codes and standards that govern the work, OSHA, NFPA, ASHRAE, and EPA. DOME cites every source with a link, flags what to verify, and never fabricates.
Six senior computer-science students at UTDesign Capstone are extending DOME’s ingestion pipeline. The work is publishable, validated, and not something a competitor replicates without an equivalent research relationship.

Every engagement delivers the same complete library, on the same standardized format, ready for your engineering team.
A short working session. We map your assets, documents, and policies, then come back with scope and timeline. You leave knowing exactly what it takes and what it costs.