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Trimble software selected to manage road networks in Norway

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Trimble has announced that Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) Operations and Maintenance has selected Trimble’s AgileAssets infrastructure enterprise asset management software to manage, maintain and operate the country’s 10,600-km road network and associated transportation infrastructure.

The E18 motorway, which covers 415km in Norway and is a key traffic corridor in greater Oslo, is part of the NPRA-managed road network (Photo: Trimble)

The NPRA is reported to already be using Trimble’s Quadri software, a cloud-based Building Information Modeling (BIM) collaboration solution that is used for construction projects.

Additionally, the NPRA believes that Trimble’s Quadri and AgileAssets will enable them to meet growing demands by leveraging connected data to improve performance throughout the entire asset lifecycle, from design and construction to operations and maintenance.

“Delivering safe, cost-effective and sustainable transportation infrastructure increasingly depends on closing the data gap between construction, maintenance and operations,” said Shelly Nooner, vice president of Innovation and Platform in Trimble’s Owner and Public Sector.

“Today, design data is as important during maintenance as it is during construction. As infrastructure needs increase in size and complexity, and data continues to accumulate through an asset’s lifecycle, the ability to share, analyze and build on that data at every stage will be transformative.”

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