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Trimble expands infrastructure software solutions portfolio

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Trimble has acquired AgileAssets, a provider of enterprise infrastructure asset management software to private organizations and government – including national road authorities and state-level transportation agencies in the US.

Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

“We’re excited to join the Trimble ecosystem. Trimble is an ideal match for AgileAssets and our work to bring intelligent analytics and maintenance solutions to enterprise infrastructure owners,” said Stuart Hudson, CEO of AgileAssets.

AgileAssets provides organisations managing roads, bridges, airports and rail assets with SaaS solutions to better plan, operate and report on assets across the lifecycle. To date, AgileAssets has helped infrastructure asset owners to maintain approximately 55% of state and highway roads (approximately 2.8 million lane miles) and 357,000 US bridges.

The addition of AgileAssets to Trimble’s platform will add “as-designed” and “as-built” data to the 3D model for the maintenance and improvement phases. Availability of this data within the model creates a Digital Twin for owners throughout the asset lifecycle, allowing an owner to track the transportation asset through its full lifecycle, providing greater predictability, sustainability and lower lifetime asset costs.

Shelly Nooner, general manager of Trimble’s Civil Design and Engineering Division, said, “AgileAssets is a pioneer in developing software to address the challenges associated with managing and maintaining aging, critical infrastructure.

“With AgileAssets, we have now expanded our civil infrastructure solutions portfolio to include managing and optimizing the performance and sustainability of our customer’s assets across the entire lifecycle.”

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