The Prince William County Service Authority (PWCSA) has selected Dewberry to administer consulting services as the operations and maintenance (O&M) division implements Cityworks Asset Management System (AMS), a web-geographic information system platform that will support PWCSA in managing property and infrastructure. PWCSA is a water and sewer utility provider that serves more than 90,000 residents in northern Virginia.

The first phase of this multi-phased effort streamlines service requests and work order management for horizontal asset activities managed across dispatch, communications, collection and distribution, infiltration and inflow, and other groups within the O&M division. The firm will help facilitate communication between PWCSA and vendors as they work through business processes, future vision, configuration, integration, testing, and implementation. The asset management system will streamline processes and provide data-driven decision support for preventative maintenance, and reactive and corrective work order activities. Storeroom capabilities will be evaluated to help track complete chain-of-command for equipment and materials from procurement through use and end-of-life.

“As we continue with this contract, we’re looking forward to providing various services to help support PWCSA’s mission serving communities,” said Dewberry Senior Associate Ken Logsdon, GISP, ENV SP.

Throughout the duration of the contract, the firm has supported PWCSA in evaluating its Land Development Program, assessing technology, and providing program management support.