Built for Every Asset You Manage
Manage diverse infrastructure assets within a single platform, using asset-specific structures that align with how public agencies inspect, plan, and report.
Used by public agencies responsible for managing complex infrastructure programs.
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Why Asset Class Matters
Public infrastructure programs manage a wide range of asset types, each with different inspection, maintenance, and reporting requirements.Organizing assets by class provides clarity, consistency, and control across programs, without forcing agencies to change how they work.
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Structured Around Asset-Specific Needs
Assets are grouped by class, with each class applying appropriate data structures, validation rules, and workflows across the platform.
This approach supports consistent data collection, review, and planning while allowing each product module to work from the same foundation.
Structures align with established agency practices and standards.
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Asset Types Supported
Bridges
Asset data structured to support inspection, condition tracking, planning, and reporting.
Culverts
Simplified inventory and condition tracking for large culvert networks.
Tunnels
Support for detailed documentation of complex and high-risk structures.
Walls
Asset-specific data fields for condition and performance monitoring.
Ancillary Assets
Signs, signals, lighting, and related infrastructure managed alongside core assets.
Rail
We continuously innovate, adapt and learn from failures.
Consistent Asset Data
One asset structure supports inspections, maintenance, and emergency response.
Shared Across Modules
Asset data flows across inspectX™, manageX™, and emergencyX™ without duplication.
Governance-Ready
Supports review, validation, and audit-ready records across programs.
Who this Supports
Field Teams
Capture accurate, asset-specific data.
Program Managers
Capture accurate, asset-specific data.
Agency Leadership
Gain confidence in data consistency and reporting.
A shared asset class structure creates consistency across inspections, planning, and response activities.
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