Asset management


  • The AI/ML revolution in sewer pipeline condition assessment and management has already begun

    Sewer pipeline assessment can be a dirty job. To make it easier, Autodesk’s Tim Medearis and VAPAR’s Michelle Aguilar teamed up at Autodesk University to show customers How AI/ML in Info360 Asset Can Assist in Sewer Pipeline Condition Assessment and Management. If you’re at all interested in AI, this presentation about how AI and ML…


  • Info360 Asset adds ‘Event’ record and smarter ways to link assets and data

    We’ve collected the most recent updates to Info360 Asset, our web-based app for asset management professionals, which include a new record type, Events, easier ways to add media, and smarter ways to connect your assets and data. We have added Events to Info360 Asset as a new record type. This allows asset managers to upload…


  • Lead & Copper Rule: How smart asset management software can help get the lead out

    Water utilities have spent the last three years preparing for the requirements of the Revised Lead and Copper Rule, and the first deadline has now passed. By October 16, 2024, all US water utilities should have completed an inventory of their pipes (LCRI) that identifies them by material, identifying which pipes or fittings they believe…


  • Do your asset managers use hydraulic modeling data? Here’s why they should – and how to do it.

    With our recent development efforts to bring InfoWorks ICM results into Info360 Asset, asset managers can now assess system capacity issues, evaluate LoF and CoF, and identify critical storm durations that impact the sewer and drainage network. This data-driven approach enables you better formulate your risk analyses and prioritize CIP more effectively, focusing on areas…


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    Info360 Asset update: Esri basemaps and risk and rehab analysis improvements

    With our latest updates, Info360 Asset introduces new features designed to enhance geospatial mapping capabilities and integrations with Esri. Plus we’ve added functionality to better incorporate work tasks from your field teams so maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation work is captured and available for risk and rehabilitation modeling. A new mapping option: Esri basemaps Earlier this…


  • How Info360 Asset is solving the common challenges of CCTV

    Operating and maintaining water and wastewater networks requires sifting through vast volumes of data, with a significant portion derived from CCTV inspections, which is the primary method our industry relies on to assess the state of underground collection system assets. These inspections provide pivotal insights that underpin accurate spend forecasting, pipe rehabilitation, replacement, and capital…


  • Everything new in Autodesk’s desktop hydraulic modeling software 2025 releases

    The latest 2025 releases of all of our desktop hydraulic modeling solutions are out, and with them, there are a ton of new features waiting to help you in your workflows and processes. The Autodesk Water team has been hard at work developing solutions to real-world challenges you face in your day-to-day work and implementing…


  • Water distribution modeling integration with asset management for InfoWorks WS Pro and InfoWater Pro 2025

    InfoWorks WS Pro 2025 and InfoWater Pro 2025 now provides users with the ability to share simulated operating conditions for pipes within Info360 Asset, enhancing modelers’ abilities to create digital twins of their network. Additionally, InfoWater Pro 2025 is delivering enhancements to its existing sensor integration with Info360 applications. In this post, we’ll walk through…


  • Are UK water professionals ready for AMP8? We asked them.

    To say that change is needed in the UK water industry is an understatement. In addition to inflationary pressure and chronic shortages of skills, UK water companies have a big job ahead of them to rebuild faith in the industry amongst the public, particularly with regards to CSO spills. That change may be just around…


  • Derive more asset information from CCTV inspections

    Water utilities and councils typically inspect only some of their sanitary sewer assets yearly; it would be costly and may take years to inspect all assets. The high cost of inspections Depending on the size of their sewer network, utilities may inspect from 1-10% of their wastewater systems annually. Assuming inspecting an average of 5%…