MAINTENANCE & LONG-TERM SUPPORT

Highline Infrastructure Group

Maintenance & Long-Term Support

Mission-critical infrastructure requires ongoing verification, maintenance, and operational awareness. Highline supports the long-term performance of water, power, and fire-protection systems well beyond initial installation.

Our support model is built around reliability, serviceability, and documented system readiness over the full lifecycle of the infrastructure.

Why Ongoing Support Matters

Water, power, and wildfire defense systems degrade quietly. Valves drift, controls change, fuel degrades, pumps wear, and site conditions evolve.

Without structured maintenance and periodic verification, even well-designed systems may fail when they are needed most.

  • Performance margins narrow over time
  • Control logic and settings can drift
  • Mechanical wear and environmental exposure accumulate
  • Ownership, staffing, and operational knowledge change

Support Services

Highline offers structured maintenance and support services tailored to system complexity and risk profile.

Routine Inspections

Scheduled inspections of pumps, generators, controls, pressure systems, and interfaces to verify condition and readiness.

Operational Testing

Functional testing, start-up verification, transfer exercises, and performance confirmation under controlled conditions.

Preventive Maintenance

Service activities aligned with manufacturer guidance and real-world operating conditions to reduce unplanned failures.

Control & Settings Review

Review and verification of VFD parameters, sequencing logic, permissives, and alarms to ensure systems behave as intended.

Documentation & Records

Maintenance records, performance notes, and configuration documentation maintained for continuity and risk management.

Event Readiness Support

Pre-season or pre-event system reviews to confirm readiness ahead of wildfire season or anticipated outage risk.

Support Model

Support services are structured based on system complexity, criticality, and owner requirements.

  • Project-specific maintenance plans
  • Annual or seasonal service programs
  • Priority response arrangements for critical systems
  • Coordination with local service providers where appropriate

Who This Is For

  • Owners of wildfire defense, water supply, or standby power infrastructure
  • High-value properties with low tolerance for system failure
  • Facilities with limited on-site technical staff
  • Projects where insurers or stakeholders require documented readiness

Discuss Long-Term Support

Highline can evaluate your existing infrastructure and recommend an appropriate maintenance and support approach based on system complexity and risk profile.

Request a Support Review