Infrastructure Asset Management Software Built for Canada
Roads, watermains, sewers, and streetlights on a map - with GIS import, ArcGIS integration, condition scoring, and the same work orders and capital planning you use for your buildings. Canadian data residency, CAD pricing.
Why Buried Assets End Up Managing Themselves
Most CMMS platforms were built for buildings. The assets under the streets - often the most valuable assets a municipality owns - get left in GIS exports, consultant PDFs, and spreadsheets that never talk to the maintenance system.
Data Trapped in GIS Exports
Condition surveys live in shapefiles and vendor spreadsheets. The maintenance team works from a different system - or from memory.
No Link to Work and Cost
A sewer segment fails and the repair history lands against an address, not the asset. Per-feature cost history never accumulates.
Indefensible Renewal Budgets
Without condition trends per network, watermain and road renewal asks rest on anecdotes - and lose to more visible projects.
Infrastructure Management Capabilities
Everything in the Infrastructure module plugs into the workflows your team already uses - work orders, PM, compliance, and capital planning.
Networks, Segments & Nodes
Organize watermains, sewers, roads, and streetlights into networks with real topology. Segments know their upstream and downstream nodes - so your data is a system, not dots on a map.
GIS Import Wizard
Drag in GeoJSON, zipped Shapefiles, or CSV with WKT geometry. CRS auto-detection with an EPSG picker biased to Canadian codes - NAD83 UTM and MTM zones - plus a dry-run preview before anything commits.
Live ArcGIS Integration
Paste a FeatureServer URL and your GIS layers render directly on the AssetLab map. Bind features by GlobalID to attach work orders and inspections while your GIS stays the source of truth.
Condition Scoring & NCI
Every feature carries a 0-100 condition score with inspection history. Networks roll up into a length-weighted Network Condition Index with automatic trend capture - no manual snapshots.
Work Orders & PM for Linear Assets
Create work orders directly from the map and schedule preventive maintenance per feature or per network - flush every hydrant in Zone 3 annually, with automatic work-order generation.
Capital Planning Per Network
Replacement plans work per-feature and per-network, so a watermain renewal campaign sits next to your roof replacements. Condition-driven forecasts paint the map by projected replacement year.
From GIS Export to Defensible Renewal Plan
Import Your GIS Data
Drag in last year's export - GeoJSON, Shapefile, or CSV with WKT geometry
Build Networks
Topology snapping links pipes to manholes; orphan endpoints are flagged
Score Condition
Record CCTV, PCI survey, and visual inspections; NCI rolls up per network
Operate
Work orders and PMs against features and networks, straight from the map
Refresh Scores
Update-mode imports ingest vendor PCI and CCTV results as inspection records
Plan Capital
Condition-driven replacement forecasts per network, mapped by replacement year
Who Needs Infrastructure Asset Management?
Municipalities
Watermains, sewers, roads, and facilities in one system - one capital plan and one condition story for council, aligned with O. Reg. 588/17 asset management planning.
Water & Wastewater Utilities
Distribution and collection networks with real topology, CCTV inspection history, hydrant flushing PMs, and condition-driven main replacement forecasts.
Public Works Departments
Road networks with PCI surveys flowing in through update-mode imports. Defend the roads budget with NCI trend data instead of anecdotes.
Campus Operators
Universities, hospitals, and airports run private roads, buried utilities, and site services - manage them with the same rigour as buildings.
Transportation Agencies
Road sections, culverts, signals, and streetlight networks on a map, with inspections and replacement planning tied to every feature.
Parks & Recreation
Trails, irrigation lines, lighting, and site infrastructure managed alongside arenas and community centres in one platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is infrastructure asset management software?
Infrastructure asset management software tracks linear and spatial assets - roads, watermains, sewers, streetlights - through their lifecycle: inventory, condition, maintenance, and renewal planning. Unlike building-focused CMMS, it models networks of segments and nodes with topology, works map-first, and exchanges data with GIS.
Does AssetLab integrate with ArcGIS?
Yes. Paste any ArcGIS FeatureServer URL - public or token-protected - and the layer renders on your AssetLab map as a read-only overlay. Click any Esri feature to bind it by GlobalID, then attach work orders, inspections, and costs while your GIS remains the geometric source of truth. No migration required.
What GIS formats can I import?
GeoJSON, zipped Shapefiles (straight from ArcGIS or QGIS), and CSV with WKT geometry. The wizard auto-detects the coordinate system from the .prj, with a searchable EPSG picker biased toward Canadian codes - NAD83 UTM and MTM zones - as a fallback. A dry-run preview shows exactly what will import before anything commits.
How does AssetLab support O. Reg. 588/17 for infrastructure?
Ontario's O. Reg. 588/17 requires municipalities to document inventory, condition, and levels of service for core infrastructure - roads, water, wastewater, and stormwater. AssetLab provides the asset registry, condition scores with NCI trends, level-of-service tracking, and condition-driven replacement forecasts that feed directly into your asset management plan.
What does infrastructure asset management software cost?
Municipal suites typically license infrastructure, GIS, and maintenance as separate modules with quote-based pricing. AssetLab includes the Infrastructure module on the City plan with transparent CAD pricing - see the pricing page for details, and start with a free trial.
Can I manage buildings and infrastructure in one system?
Yes - that is the point. Infrastructure features use the same work orders, preventive maintenance, inspections, compliance, and capital planning as your buildings, and infrastructure tied to your sites feeds the same Facility Condition Index. One platform, one capital plan, one condition story.
Put Your Infrastructure on the Map
The typical first hour: create a network, drag in last year's GIS export, confirm the preview, and watch your city appear on the map.
No credit card required