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SEMS Technologies is now Cartegraph.

Cartegraph provides distribution, collection and treatment plant operators all the tools they need to manage their vertical and horizontal infrastructure: asset management, mobile work orders, regulatory compliance reporting, cross-connection control, and more.

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Leading Public Works and Utilities Software

As a market leader, we offer simple software solutions for municipalities, public works or utilities, that meet complicated reporting and regulatory needs. Kick the excel sheet and join the high-performance revolution today.

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Asset Management

Maintain every asset: indoors, outdoors, above, and below. Increase efficiency, reduce costs, and meet regulatory compliance.

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Work Orders

From preventative maintenance to unexpected repairs, use Cartegraph to assign and complete tasks from anywhere.

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CIP

Create data-driven budgeting plans. Run scenarios for any asset to predict costs, prioritize projects, and plan for the future.

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Inventory Management

Labor, equipment, materials, and more—use Cartegraph to track the resources used for any and every task.

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Utilities

The demands for detailed water and electricity is crucial for municipalities’ management. Strict reporting standards and accurate measures are required to meet government regulation and compliancy.

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Public Works

Public works administration can cover a broad range of project needs from government facilities management to public construction improvements; the technology needs are constantly changing. Government regulation requires pinpoint data accuracy to assure compliance is met at the local, state and federal government levels.

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Monthly Training Webinars

An archive of monthly training webinars can be found on Campus.

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