“AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution is a comprehensive asset management system that handles all aspects of public infrastructure management, including complex networks of linear and boundary-based assets.”
AssetWorks EAM provides public works organizations with the tools they need to streamline their maintenance, actively track, monitor and respond to asset activity and to optimize their workflows by going paperless. This case study about St. Charles Parish, LA explains how EAM accomplishes all of the above for them, while at the same time exploring the realm of possibilities that a functional and efficient mobile asset management app, like EAM Connect, opens up.
In an instance, AssetWorks EAM provides public works organizations with the tools they need to streamline their maintenance, actively track, monitor and respond to asset activity and to optimize their workflows by going paperless. This case study about St. Charles Parish, LA explains how EAM accomplishes all of the above for them, while at the same time exploring the realm of possibilities that a functional and efficient mobile asset management app, like EAM Connect, opens up.
AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software is a comprehensive, workflow driven system for public infrastructure asset management. Through a robust web-based solution, EAM offers broad functionality for managing day-to-day operations, including work management, service requests and inventory. In addition, advanced strategic planning features for life-cycle analysis and capital budgeting help organizations get ahead of the curve.
AssetWorks EAM integration with Esri leverages the power of both systems to deliver asset management in a rich GIS visualization environment. The integration includes seamless import and synchronization of the asset inventory in GIS. Within AssetWorks EAM there is integration with web map and geocoding services to search and visualize asset location. The integration includes flexible tools to control synchronization of attributes across both systems. Work and service request locations can be created within the Esri environment, including cost summary information, which facilitate powerful geospatial analysis and visualization.
They offer enterprise asset management tools to help asset-intensive organizations streamline their processes and maximize efficiencies in managing and maintaining all asset types– from street signs to bridges and everything in between– in one, integrated system. AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution is a comprehensive asset management system that handles all aspects of public infrastructure management, including complex networks of linear and boundary-based assets.
Complete life-cycle history is tracked on all assets for costs, attributes, condition and more. All of this historical information is searchable and reportable in EAM, so you don’t need to dig to find the data you need. Smart notifications can also be triggered to alert the right staff when repeat tasks are created sooner than expected based on this historical data.
Communication issues are a thing of the past. Notifications can be auto-generated in EAM on any triggering event, which eliminates manual administrative tasks for your staff, like phone calls, emails and reactive data lookup. These notifications can be sent within EAM, or directly to the staff member via email or text message.
Preventive maintenance (PM) tasks keep your assets and community safe. With EAM, PM schedules are tracked for all assets in the system. Each PM program can contain as many services and inspections as required for the full life-cycle of the unique asset. It’s time to automate your PM procedures. All services and inspections can be triggered with lead times, which removes manual processes and creates efficiencies for staff by enabling automated functionalities, like scheduled service due reports and notifications of service/inspection due dates to the appropriate teams.The asset management software built-in to the AssetWorks EAM system empowers cities, counties, states and public works organizations to more efficiently manage and maintain their assets, regardless.