- Unified Asset Management: Manage facilities, fleets, parks, and infrastructure assets in one centralized system.
- Work Order Management: Plan, assign, track, and complete scheduled or unscheduled maintenance jobs end to end.
- Mobile & Offline Access: Field crews can update work orders and asset data even without internet connectivity.
- GIS & Esri Integration: Bi-directional, near real-time GIS synchronization for spatial asset visibility.
- Fleet & EV Management: Tools for preventive maintenance, fuel tracking, and EV charging management.
- Training & LMS (Quest): Built-in learning management system for onboarding and continuous staff training.
Assetworks Enterprise Asset Management
Enterprise asset management software for public infrastructure and fleet operations
Updated April 2, 2026
Assetworks Enterprise Asset Management Overview
AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is a web-based platform designed to manage the full lifecycle of public sector assets, including fleets, facilities, parks, and infrastructure.
With over 40 years of industry experience, it centralizes asset tracking, maintenance, work orders, GIS mapping, and mobile operations to help municipalities and infrastructure-heavy organizations improve efficiency, compliance, and service delivery.
Key Features
Pricing
Prices are not listed, you need to contact sales for custom price.
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| IBM Maximo | AssetWorks EAM is generally easier to configure and use for municipalities than IBM Maximo. It focuses specifically on public sector workflows, reducing implementation complexity and ongoing administrative overhead while still covering core asset, maintenance, and compliance needs. |
| SAP EAM | Compared to SAP EAM, AssetWorks offers a more targeted solution for government and infrastructure organizations, with faster deployment timelines, lower total cost of ownership, and built-in GIS capabilities without requiring extensive ERP customization. |
| Infor EAM | AssetWorks EAM emphasizes public works, fleet, and facilities management, making it more intuitive for municipal teams. Users often find its asset hierarchies, reporting, and mobile workflows simpler to adopt than Infor’s broader enterprise-focused design. |
| UpKeep | While UpKeep focuses on lightweight CMMS use cases, AssetWorks EAM delivers deeper asset lifecycle management, GIS integration, and capital planning, making it better suited for large-scale infrastructure and compliance-driven environments. |
| Fiix | AssetWorks EAM surpasses Fiix in managing complex public infrastructure, linear assets, and fleet operations. Its strength lies in handling regulatory requirements, spatial assets, and multi-department coordination rather than basic maintenance tracking. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| IBM Maximo | Compared to IBM Maximo, AssetWorks EAM offers fewer advanced AI-driven analytics and predictive maintenance features, which may matter to asset-intensive enterprises seeking highly advanced data science capabilities. |
| SAP EAM | Organizations already deeply invested in SAP ecosystems may find AssetWorks EAM less integrated with financial and procurement ERP modules, requiring additional data synchronization between systems. |
| Infor EAM | Infor EAM provides broader cross-industry flexibility, while AssetWorks EAM is more specialized. This focus can be limiting for private-sector companies outside government, utilities, or public infrastructure use cases. |
| UpKeep | AssetWorks EAM has a steeper learning curve and longer implementation compared to UpKeep, which can be deployed quickly for smaller teams needing simple maintenance tracking without extensive configuration. |
| Fiix | Fiix generally offers more transparent subscription pricing, whereas AssetWorks EAM relies on custom quotes, which can make upfront budgeting and cost comparison more difficult for prospective buyers. |
Reviews
- G2 Review (Rating: 4.5/5): Assetworks EAM improves labour productivity, strengthens regulatory compliance, and removes redundant processes while helping teams plan, optimize, execute, and track maintenance activities with clear priorities, skills, materials, and tools. One reviewer liked the easy navigation and smooth scrolling with quick data updates, though another noted the system feels slow and takes a long time to save data, and alerts do not always trigger immediately. Assetworks Enterprise Asset Management EAM also supports contract management and payroll tasks, and one user felt the product justified the learning curve and price point.
