Toronto selects Trimble for water infrastructure software

Sept. 29, 2021
The city will begin using the company's Unity software platform to enhance its efficiency and data accuracy, leveraging GIS to provide utility mapping, work management and analytics.

Toronto Water has recently selected the Trimble Unity software platform to improve operational efficiency. The platform automate asset and infrastructure management workflows and improves data accuracy.

Toronto Water is responsible for drinking water treatment and supply, wastewater collection and treatment, and stormwater management for approximately 3.6 million City of Toronto residents and businesses. It also supplies water to neighboring regions across the Greater Toronto Area.

Annually, Toronto Water actively responds to over 44,000 service requests, 100,000 work orders and 300,000 inspections and preventative maintenance activities. Currently, Toronto Water utilizes a combination of software and applications to meet its daily planning, scheduling and work requirements.

Toronto Water has been seeking a platform solution to support hundreds of field and office workers as well as bridge other legacy technology that will improve staff workflow activities, improve outputs and enhance customer service. The city selected Trimble Unity, a cloud and mobile solution that leverages Esri’s Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to provide a utility mapping, work management and analytics platform.

"The Trimble team has been excellent in providing their knowledge, experience and expertise throughout the project. They have focused heavily on understanding our business and how to translate it into the configuration of our system while addressing many key business process issues that have been problematic for several years,".

"The City undertook a competitive RFP last year to find a solution that met a comprehensive set of requirements while also being able to bridge the time gap between the implementation of the new Enterprise Work Management System (EWMS) and the retirement of the existing works management system," said Helder Vieira, support supervisor of Toronto Water.

SOURCE: Trimble, via PRNewswire

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