
Achieve integrated asset lifecycle management
Deliver assets that make positive impacts on your community and the environment.
Meet the demands of today's and tomorrow's infrastructure
Business impact
ECONOMY
LESS WASTE
Intelligent infrastructure and optimized asset management solutions
Streamline workflows while getting more value from your asset lifecycles. Create transparency, predictability and more control in your capital program and infrastructure projects.
Plan & Design
A cloud-based, design collaboration solution that improves productivity and reduces rework by integrating multiple engineering file formats—producing a true digital twin of your project.
Construct
A digital project delivery solution that increases transparency and improves project outcomes through modernized business process, cost, document and performance management.
Operate & Maintain
A GIS-centric public asset management solution that empowers communities to organize, manage and maintain their infrastructure by transforming complex data into actionable insights for better decision-
making, resilience and sustainability.
Technology solutions that build infrastructure better
Improve how you plan, design, construct and maintain assets with integrated infrastructure solutions.
Resources for connected infrastructure and capital programs
Texas DOT: Improved pavement planning & maintenance operations
Texas DOT enhanced pavement planning and maintenance by integrating their management systems. This improved data quality and accessibility, streamlined resource allocation, simplified work coordination, and enhanced strategic planning and decision-making.
Metropolitan Council: Managing project risks through effective controls
Metropolitan Council, a regional government agency for the seven-county Twin Cities area, needed to streamline construction processes to enable a structured, transparent, and methodical approach to deliver its $957 million Central Corridor Light Rail Transit (CCLRT) project.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power: Using GIS to improve workflows
In Los Angeles, the Department of Water and Power (LADWP) serves more than 4 million residents with water and electricity. LADWP sought to improve management of incidents such as leaks, outages or quality issues in delivering water to its customers.