Asset Management
Pond’s approach to asset management solutions ensures clients understand their facility inventory, stakeholder needs and long-range operations/maintenance demands.
Our experience includes working with asset owners across various sectors, including Federal and DoD, Energy, Transportation, Water and Wastewater, Power and Commercial, Industrial and Institutional facilities. Our Asset Management Subject Matter Experts are well-versed in all AM client standards, and provide a series of services including:
Asset Management Services
- Facility Survey
- Lifecycle Analysis
- Predictive Analytics
- BUILDER SMS
- Real Property Reconciliation
- Infrastructure Assessments
- Database Development
- Enterprise Application Development
- GIS Consulting
Primary Markets
- Federal
- Military
- Municipal
- Transportation
- Energy
- Environmental
- Coastal Restoration
- Civil Works
Sam Briuglio, GISP
Senior Vice President
504.784.6362
Jon McMillen
Program Director
256.964.3541
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