Dayton, 45430, OH,
United States
Woolpert
Woolpert, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Woolpert collaboration with software players such as Trimble, Cityworks, a Trimble Company and Hexagon empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Woolpert | Hexagon | HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) | Enterprise Asset Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| Woolpert | Cityworks, a Trimble Company | Cityworks PLL | Government ERP | ERP Services and Operations |
| Woolpert | Trimble | Trimble Unity | Asset Performance Management | ERP Services and Operations |
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San Diego County Regional Airport Authority | Transportation | 355 | $50M | United States | Trimble | Trimble Unity | Asset Performance Management | 2025 | In 2025, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority selected Woolpert to implement Trimble Unity Maintain as an Asset Performance Management solution for San Diego International Airport SAN in California. Woolpert was contracted to deliver implementation, configuration, training and support according to the public announcement, with the project awarded in 2025 and an estimated go live in 2026 given the program scope. The implementation will seed the airport's existing GIS data into a centralized computerized maintenance management system built on Trimble Unity. Configuration work emphasizes geospatial asset registers, inspection workflows to support inspections Part 139, work order management and preventive maintenance scheduling, aligning common Asset Performance Management capabilities with airport operational requirements. Operational coverage is focused on airport operations and maintenance teams at SAN, with governance centered on data seeding controls, inspection compliance workflows and training to operationalize the CMMS. Woolpert will manage rollout sequencing, configuration validation and user enablement, positioning Trimble Unity as the centralized system of record for asset performance management at the airport. | |
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City of Greenwood | Government | 357 | $75M | United States | Cityworks, a Trimble Company | Cityworks PLL | Government ERP | 2019 | In 2019 the City of Greenwood implemented Cityworks PLL as part of its Government ERP footprint, with Woolpert building and deploying APIs to enable external portal connectivity. The project went live in 2019 and connected Greenwood’s Cityworks Permits, Licensing and Land functionality to the statewide INBiz portal, enabling business users to create and manage Greenwood permits through the INBiz interface and improving external permit submission and management. Cityworks PLL was configured to manage core permitting and licensing workflows, including electronic application intake, permit record creation, and status tracking consistent with the Permits, Licensing and Land capabilities. Configuration focused on aligning Cityworks PLL case records and workflow states with the online submission flows used by Indiana businesses, preserving permit metadata required for municipal review and licensing decisions. Woolpert developed and deployed an API integration layer to bridge Cityworks PLL and the INBiz portal, implementing synchronous and asynchronous exchanges for application creation and status updates. The integration architecture centered on API endpoints that allowed the INBiz portal to provision permit records in Cityworks PLL and to retrieve lifecycle status, enabling business-facing permit management without direct access to the municipal backend. Operational impact centered on permitting and licensing business functions, with the integration scoped to external business users statewide using the INBiz portal and City of Greenwood permit administrators managing processing within Cityworks PLL. Governance and rollout completed in 2019, and the integration improved external permit submission and management by enabling creation and ongoing management of Greenwood permits through the INBiz portal. | |
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Miami-Dade Water and Sewer | Utilities | 2543 | $827M | United States | Hexagon | HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) | Enterprise Asset Management | 2013 | In 2013 Miami-Dade Water and Sewer implemented HxGN EAM (Ex. Infor EAM) as part of a County-wide Enterprise Asset Management program that established EAM as the standard for asset lifecycle operations across multiple departments. The deployment positioned HxGN EAM as the authoritative Enterprise Asset Management application for asset maintenance, fleet management, calibration, and GIS-linked asset inventory within county operations. The implementation of HxGN EAM included licensed enterprise modules and capabilities explicitly enumerated in procurement documentation, including INFOR EAM Enterprise Users, INFOR EAM Enterprise Mobile, INFOR EAM Enterprise Barcoding, INFOR EAM Enterprise Web Services Toolkit, INFOR EAM Enterprise Web Services Connector, INFOR EAM Enterprise Databridge Integration Module, INFOR EAM Enterprise Fleet Module, INFOR EAM Enterprise Calibration Module, INFOR EAM Enterprise Geographic Information System Module, INFOR EAM Enterprise Advanced Reporting Developer, INFOR EAM Enterprise Advanced Reporting Consumer, INFOR EAM Enterprise Analytics, INFOR EAM Fleet Module VMRS, INFOR EAM Electronic Recs & Signatures, INFOR EAM Alert Management, INFOR EAM Reliability Planning and Analysis Module, INFOR EAM Customer Service Request, EPAK Content EAM, Infor EAM OpenCAD, and INFOR EAM Enterprise Asset Sustainability. These modules enabled standard maintenance management workflows, mobile field data capture, barcode-driven inventory control, fleet VMRS coding, calibration scheduling, analytics and reporting, and CAD/GIS alignment. Integrations were configured through the product’s web services and Databridge capabilities to support GIS alignment and downstream reporting, while mobile and barcoding modules enabled field operations connectivity. Operational coverage explicitly includes Miami-Dade Fire Rescue MDFR, Internal Services Department ISD, Information Technology Department ITD, Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department WASD, Miami-Dade Aviation MDAD, Parks Recreation and Open Spaces PROS, Seaport Department, and Miami-Dade Transportation and Public Works DTPW, indicating cross-departmental scope for asset, fleet and maintenance functions. Woolpert served as the system integrator on the program and executed configuration, deployment and rollout activities consistent with an enterprise governance model that centralized EAM as the county standard. Governance emphasized role-based access, module-level license management and coordinated department-specific configurations to sustain county-wide asset management processes using HxGN EAM. |
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