InfoAsset Mobile


  • InfoAsset Manager: Our time-tested tool for water utilities now available with Autodesk subscription

    Without a purpose-built tool, asset management work can be tedious, exhausting, and frustrating, especially when trying to tie your data to existing hydraulic models. For this reason, Autodesk is happy to re-introduce InfoAsset Manager, now made more robust with included mobile and online capabilities. InfoAsset Manager is comprehensive asset management software that integrates, manages, and…


  • 4 Innovyze product families now available via Autodesk subscription

    These statements are not intended to be a promise or guarantee of future availability of products, services, or features, but merely reflect our current plans based on factors currently known to us, which may change. Purchasing decisions should not be made based on reliance on these statements. For decades, on-premises hydraulic modeling and asset management…


  • Ross Valley Sanitary District: from cease and desist to solid asset management

    Way back in 1899 – a decade after hydraulic mining was outlawed in California and the Gold Rush had completely petered out – the Ross Valley Sanitary District was established. It’s one of the Golden State’s oldest sanitary districts. Located in Marin County, RVSD serves the hilly communities of Sleepy Hollow, Fairfax, San Anselmo, Ross,…


  • Western Virginia Water Authority makes asset management software work for everyone

    Better asset data for modeling As the Infrastructure Asset Manager at the Western Virginia Water Authority, Jim O’Dowd has responsibility for planning, managing, direction setting, and administration of the Asset Management Program for the Authority’s water distribution and wastewater collection systems. These are made up of around 1,000 miles of sewer and 1,200 miles of…


  • Sanitary and combined sewer overflows – a fast, effective solution

    How good is your spill response system, particularly in emergencies? Protect property and your reputation Reducing the occurrence and volume of sanitary sewer (SSOs) and combined sewer overflows (CSOs) contributes to ecologically, socially, and economically sound wastewater management for communities while protecting private and commercial property and the reputation of the water utility. Networks with…