This presentation highlights how Albuquerque Bernalillo Water Utility Authority (the Water Authority) a leading water utility leverages the ActiveG Spatial Suite for Maximo—comprising MapEngine, PowerSync, and Nash Workflows—to revolutionize its asset management practices, making Maximo more efficient and effective. MapEngine empowers the Water Authority to visualize, analyze, and manage infrastructure assets through an intuitive GIS interface. By providing precise mapping and easy access to every asset, MapEngine enhances Maximo’s capabilities in work managment and route planning. Features such as route management and facility drill-downs streamline operations and optimize asset management. PowerSync seamlessly integrates GIS data with Maximo, ensuring updates and comprehensive asset tracking. This synchronization enhances data accuracy and eliminates data silos, making Maximo a more powerful tool for maintenance planning and resource allocation. PowerSync ensures that the most current and accurate data is always available in Maximo. Nash Workflows automates and optimize work order processes, reducing manual intervention and increasing efficiency. Integrated with ArcGIS mobile applications like Survey123 for daily fleet inspections and annual hydrant inspections, Nash simplifies daily tasks and boosts productivity. Users love the streamlined workflows, while the IT department values the rapid and easy setup of these processes. Additionally, the Water Authority utilizes Esri Dashboards to visualize ArcGIS and Maximo data, providing comprehensive insights and facilitating data-driven decision-making. This integration allows for real-time monitoring and management of assets, offering a clear and actionable overview of operational status. By leveraging the ActiveG Spatial Suite, the Water Authority achieves higher operational efficiency, improved data accuracy, and more strategic asset management. These tools significantly enhance Maximo’s functionality, transforming it into a more effective and robust platform for managing complex infrastructure. Join us to explore real-world case studies and discover how these advanced technologies drive successful water utility management.
Andy Stewart, Managing Partner, ActiveG
Roland Rocha, Application Supervisor, Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water utility Authority