Asset Management Resources
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Maximizing e-Builder To Reduce Review Times
5/7/2024
Discover how the Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department (WASD) streamlined their project evaluation with e-Builder, saving time and enhancing project documentation reliability.
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Quick Guide To Digital Project Delivery For Owners Of Critical Assets
5/7/2024
Owners are under intense pressure to meet sustainability requirements, prove the value of infrastructure investments, and demonstrate accountability and transparency throughout the asset lifecycle.
- 3 Ways ArcGIS Utility Network And Trimble Cityworks Modernize Asset Management 5/7/2024
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Improving Water Infrastructure In The Digital Age
5/7/2024
We’ve all read or at least heard the dire warnings about aging infrastructure across all sectors from transportation to utilities, particularly water related assets. The American Water Works Association estimates $1 trillion—yes, trillion—is required to maintain and expand service to meet demands over the next 25 years.
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Does Asset Health Monitoring Have A Role In The Water Sector?
4/29/2024
See why collaboration with trusted vendors is crucial for deploying reliable, adaptable, and sustainable asset health solutions in the evolving water sector.
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The Critical Role Of Asset Management In Leveraging Historic Infrastructure Funding
3/4/2024
Much-needed money for water infrastructure is here, and utilities must take action to secure, disburse and implement the dollars efficiently and effectively.
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Why You Should Upgrade Your CMMS/Asset Management System In 2024
2/1/2024
The article explores the advantages of upgrading utility asset management software, including improved functionality, user adoption, and cost savings.
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Remote Monitoring Of Fresh Water And Sewage
2/1/2024
As water and wastewater systems expand, scalable centralized monitoring enables efficient management of distributed assets and meets evolving user demands.
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Metropolitan Sewer District Of Greater Cincinnati
1/30/2024
The Lower Mill Creek Partial Remedy (LMCPR) in Hamilton County, Ohio, is a large, complex effort to remove about 1.78 billion gallons of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) annually from the Mill Creek, an Ohio River tributary. When complete, LMCPR will improve water quality and serve as a catalyst to improve local neighborhoods.
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Digital Master Plans For Water Utilities
1/26/2024
In this article, Steve Drangsholt, Trinnex Sales representative, and Travis Wagner, VP of Digital Consulting, discuss creating digital master plans, their benefits, and changing the narrative.