Customer Stories
See how your peers use Cartegraph to improve their day-to-day operations and the quality of their communities.
- Costs
- How data-driven asset management has led to a $2-million return on investment for Colorado Springs
- How one public works department has maintained or increased its budget for 20+ years
- How the City of Helotes Justified a 5,000% Budget Increase in 2 Years
- OMS helped this city avoid a $250K lawsuit.
- The fast track to compliance: How Newcastle used Cartegraph OMS to respond to a state audit
- Customer Stories—Mobile
- Auburn, WA: Creating a smart city by consolidating technology
- Field crews go mobile with user-friendly Cartegraph OMS
- How Burlingame, CA, is integrating systems to improve service
- How Charlotte County's move to mobile streamlined recovery and reporting
- How to save 1,500 hours and $80,000.
- No more paper work orders: Why this water utility updated its operations
- Customer Stories—Natural Disaster and Recovery
- After the flood: How the City of Oneida, NY streamlined their operations with Cartegraph
- A High-Performance Approach to Flood Management and FEMA Reimbursement
- FEMA reporting during a $3.5 million flood event
- How to use Cartegraph during storm and flood cleanup
- Preparing your stormwater system for historic rainfall and flooding
- Using Cartegraph for MS4 Inspections
- Planning
- Culvert Management That Meets the Oregon DOT Protocol: Multnomah County, Oregon (Part Two)
- Flowing smoothly: How a Colorado water utility uses Cartegraph to keep up with its rapid growth
- How Adams County uses data to maintain its entire pavement network
- How New Braunfels, TX saves weeks on annual pavement planning
- More than 9000 individual drainage assets mapped and inventoried.
- Preventative water utility maintenance. Simplified by Cartegraph.
- Proactive tasks: How we reduced citizen work requests by 17%
- Safe Return to Campus: How Penn State Leveraged Facility Technology to Navigate Capacity Reductions
- Simplify implementation with an unlikely asset.
- Technology transforms response to sewer overflow
- Use Infrastructure Data to Fuel High-Performance Operations
- When Access Databases Aren't Enough: Multnomah County, Oregon (Part One)
- Why we needed an operations management system