CiteOps 25.3 introduces several enhancements and improvements to the overall user experience. As a crowning feature of CiteOps 25.3, we’re very thrilled to unveil our new Project Works capability, which enhances work management and execution functionalities for auxiliary and ancillary operations teams.
CiteOps 25.3 extends its planning, scheduling, and execution capabilities to support Project Works. This update introduces enhanced tools for rate-based and time-based, multiple-shift activity planning, along with new scheduler view hierarchies and view management options. With Project Works, users can now more effectively track the progress of long-running enabling activities and projects on both desktop and mobile applications.
Release Details
Mining and metals operations are increasingly focused on highlighting all enabling activities that support primary production work. These enabling activities are diverse, from daily tasks like workplace and equipment maintenance and roadwork to long-running initiatives such as continuous improvement projects, construction, reconstruction, and hardware/technical installations. Both daily operations and long-term Project Works can significantly impact critical path production activities and outcomes, particularly when these enabling activities and their dependencies with primary production work are not visible.
The new CiteOps Project Works capability is expected to bring immense value to operations planning, particularly in critical path project works management. Primary activities can now be linked as predecessors and successors to enabling works, with automatic task levelling when re-imported from upstream plans. All links are preserved, and linked tasks are automatically rescheduled through the levelling process. This ensures that all future works—both primary and enabling—continue to be rescheduled according to the dependency chain across subsequent shifts, days, and weeks.