
AgileAssets
Facility management software
Enterprise asset management (EAM) software
Infrastructure asset management software
Fleet management software
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What is AgileAssets
AgileAssets is an infrastructure asset management platform used by public-sector and infrastructure-owning organizations to plan, maintain, and report on linear and vertical assets such as roads, bridges, and related right-of-way assets. It supports asset inventory, condition and performance tracking, work planning, and capital planning to align maintenance and investment decisions with budgets and service levels. The product is commonly deployed for transportation agencies and municipalities that need GIS-aware asset records and long-term lifecycle planning across multiple asset classes.
Purpose-built for public infrastructure
AgileAssets focuses on transportation and public works asset classes (for example, pavement, bridges, signs, and other right-of-way assets) rather than only building-centric maintenance. This aligns well with agencies that must manage linear assets, regulatory reporting, and multi-year investment planning. In environments where general CMMS tools emphasize work orders over network-level planning, AgileAssets provides deeper infrastructure lifecycle and program planning capabilities.
Lifecycle planning and budgeting
The platform supports long-range planning workflows such as needs analysis, prioritization, and capital program development tied to asset condition and performance. This helps organizations connect maintenance strategies to funding scenarios and service targets. Compared with tools that primarily track reactive maintenance, AgileAssets is oriented toward preventive strategies and multi-year investment decision support.
GIS-aware asset data model
AgileAssets is designed to manage location-based infrastructure records, which is important for linear referencing and map-centric workflows. This supports field and office users who need to view assets spatially and analyze condition or work history by corridor, route, or jurisdiction. GIS alignment can reduce ambiguity in asset identification compared with systems that rely mainly on text-based hierarchies.
Less building-centric FM depth
Organizations primarily focused on facilities (space, workplace services, room/desk management, or building occupant workflows) may find AgileAssets less aligned than facility-first platforms. While it can support maintenance processes, its core design targets infrastructure networks and agency programs. Buyers with heavy workplace or building operations requirements may need additional facility management tooling.
Implementation and data readiness effort
Infrastructure asset management typically requires significant data normalization (asset inventories, condition history, GIS layers, and standards) before value is realized. AgileAssets deployments can involve configuration, integration, and change management across multiple departments. Agencies with limited data governance or incomplete inventories should plan for a longer ramp-up.
Not a fleet-first system
Although it can be used in broader asset programs, fleet management teams often require specialized functions such as telematics ingestion, driver/vehicle compliance, fuel management, and dispatch-oriented workflows. AgileAssets is better suited to infrastructure and public works assets than to day-to-day fleet operations. Organizations with large fleets may need a dedicated fleet platform alongside it.