POWER Engineers (POWER) is working with the City of Grand Rapids to expand and enhance the use of its Cityworks Asset Management System. The City of Grand Rapids has used Cityworks for enterprise-wide asset management...
Read moreThe City of Redlands, California, is a fairly small municipality serving a population of 70,000. We didn’t have an Information Technology (IT) Department until 2008 so work order solutions were paper-based. Each department had their...
Read moreMittSverige Vatten (MSV) is a Swedish water utility company providing clean drinking water to residents within the municipalities of Sundsvall, Timra, and Nordanstig. MSV recently implemented Server AMS to assist in asset management needs...
Read moreA seasonal influx nearly doubles the permanent population of Eagle County, Colorado, during the winter and summer months. Temporary residents come to enjoy world-class mountain resorts such as Vail and Beaver Creek. Eagle River Water...
Read moreThe City of Miami Beach, with 92,145 residents and 7 million visitors annually, requires a lot of work to maintain its beauty and appeal. The contributions of the Department of Public Works are particularly important....
Read moreThe City of Burien, located about 15 miles south of Seattle, has a population of about 34,000. As a friendly community with rich heritage, Burien boasts well-established neighborhoods and a small-town atmosphere within a short...
Read moreThe City of Newport News, Virginia, is experiencing sustained results across the organization with Cityworks, the leading provider of GIS-centric management solutions. As a longtime user of the program, the City attests to Cityworks effectiveness and...
Read moreQ: What led to the implementation of Cityworks at the City of Omaha? A: Cityworks was originally implemented in Douglas County during the spring of 2005. The County Engineer was looking for a tool to...
Read moreQ: What led Evanston to implement Cityworks? A: Evanston’s Utilities Department staff had a need to track work activities on water and sewer assets in a GIS-based asset management system (AMS). In 2004, the City...
Read moreThis is from a 2011 Cityworks InPrint article and may now contain outdated material and may not reflect current directions in product development. The article is preserved so you can contrast changes to the...
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