At the City of Greenville, South Carolina, Cityworks® is being used in nearly every operational department for public asset management. The scalability and flexibility of Cityworks allows city employees to work together, coordinating time and...
Read moreThe City of O’Fallon, Illinois, has experienced improved reliability and communication along with an enhanced GIS database using Cityworks®, the leading GIS-centric asset management solution. After seeing many benefits using the Cityworks platform, O’Fallon plans to expand...
Read moreA large city with a population of 1.5 million, the City of Philadelphia is charged with tracking daily maintenance and costs as well as coordinating multiple departments and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Using Cityworks,...
Read morefrom Power Engineers POWER Engineers announced a contract awarded by the city of Philadelphia for the implementation of Cityworks for urban forestry management. In this multi-phased project, Cityworks will provide an expandable tool for both...
Read moreAt the City of D’Iberville, Mississippi, the Public Works and Facilities department have seen some exciting changes. With Cityworks, their ability to manage the city’s infrastructure and maintenance workflow has improved significantly, with measurable results:...
Read moreWho says small cities can't have sophisticated, state-of-the-art technology solutions? At the City of Herriman, Utah, that is precisely what they do. Taking advantage of emerging technology, the city is among the first organizations to...
Read moreWoodland is located approximately 20 miles northwest of Sacramento. Within the past decade, Woodland has grown to approximately 55,500 residents, with many additions to the community including numerous subdivisions and shopping centers. Woodland utilizes Cityworks...
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...
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