[CANUFNET] Software for asset management and work orders

JMCNEIL at oakville.ca JMCNEIL at oakville.ca
Thu Jun 3 15:01:30 EDT 2010


Hi Shelley:

We've been using Cityworks since 2008.

 Cities of  New York and Washington recommended it to us.

http://www.azteca.com/

Sold in Canada by ESRI

http://www.esricanada.com/EN_products/2435.asp

Feel free to call for more info.

John McNeil, MBA, Registered Professional Forester, Certified 
Arborist/Municipal Specialist
Manager of Forestry Services
Parks & Open Space Department
jmcneil at oakville.ca 

” Urban Forestry is the Front Line of Defence against Global Climate 
Change ”
Central Operations 
1140 South Service Road West
Oakville, Ontario, L6L 5T7 
Tel. (905) 845-6601, Ext: 3395 

Mailing Address:
Town of Oakville 
P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6 
http://www.oakville.ca/

 



From:
SVescio at thunderbay.ca
To:
canufnet at list.web.net
Date:
06/03/2010 09:15 AM
Subject:
[CANUFNET] Software for asset management and work orders




Hi, 
I am on a committee that is reviewing the software that our city uses for 
asset management and work order tracking.  Each of us has been given the 
task of contacting other municipalities to find out what system they are 
using and if they are happy with it.  If anyone has a system that they 
would recommend or, alternatively not recommend, I sure would appreciate 
hearing from you.  Thanks. 

Shelley Vescio 
City Forestry 
Thunder Bay, ON 
(807) 625-2473 

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