🌍 RTT Facilities — Global Modernization Timeline
2026–2050 · Capital · Governance · Resilience
This document defines the global Facilities modernization timeline used to coordinate infrastructure renewal across regions, asset classes, and generations.
It is grounded in the RTT Facilities Playbook and serves as the canonical temporal reference for all Facilities domains, including RTT‑AGERI.
1. Timeline Purpose#
Facilities modernization unfolds over decades, not projects.
The purpose of this timeline is to:
- Align modernization with long‑horizon capital cycles
- Coordinate interventions across regions and systems
- Prevent synchronized failure due to deferred action
- Preserve institutional continuity through generational change
- Provide a shared temporal frame for governance and trust
2. Timeline Structure#
The global timeline is organized into three overlapping horizons:
Horizon I — Stabilization (2026–2035)#
10‑Year Tactical Cycle
Focus:
- Arrest accelerating degradation
- Address high‑risk corridors
- Establish scoring, audits, and governance baselines
- Build public trust through visible reliability gains
Typical actions:
- Preventive interventions
- Tactical modernization
- Monitoring and sensing upgrades
Horizon II — Realignment (2036–2045)#
20‑Year Strategic Cycle
Focus:
- Reconfigure systems for changing demand
- Introduce redundancy and resilience
- Address cross‑system dependencies
- Normalize modernization as routine governance
Typical actions:
- Corridor‑level redesign
- Standards‑based replacement
- Cross‑system coordination
Horizon III — Transformation (2046–2050+)#
50‑Year Generational Cycle
Focus:
- Replace obsolete paradigms
- Integrate climate adaptation at scale
- Preserve long‑term public trust
- Prepare the next generational handoff
Typical actions:
- System‑level redesign
- Asset class transformation
- Institutional knowledge transfer
3. Asset‑Class Phasing#
Different asset classes progress through horizons at different rates.
The timeline allows for:
- Staggered modernization
- Regional variation
- Climate‑driven acceleration
- Capital availability constraints
No asset class is expected to modernize uniformly.
4. Domain Integration Example — RTT‑AGERI#
RTT‑AGERI aligns to the global timeline as follows:
- Horizon I — stabilize high‑risk above‑ground electrical corridors
- Horizon II — introduce redundancy and corridor reclassification
- Horizon III — redesign electrical distribution for future climate and load
Other Facilities domains will map similarly.
5. Governance & Audit Cadence#
The timeline establishes:
- Regular audit intervals
- Capital review checkpoints
- Governance escalation thresholds
- Public reporting rhythms
Time itself becomes a governance instrument, not a passive backdrop.
6. Climate & Stress Adaptation#
The timeline explicitly accounts for:
- Increasing climate volatility
- Non‑linear stress escalation
- Regional divergence
- Uncertainty and surprise
Modernization pacing may accelerate when stress exceeds modeled bounds.
7. Public Trust Continuity#
Facilities modernization is continuous.
The timeline ensures:
- Predictable change
- Transparent communication
- Reduced disruption
- Institutional memory preservation
Trust erosion is treated as a timeline failure.
8. Canonical Status#
This timeline is canonical.
All Facilities domains must reference it when planning modernization, capital deployment, and governance cadence.