Public Infrastructure Overview

Running smoothly. Under pressure.

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Whether running local governments, roads, rails, or ports, Mincom recognizes that efficiency, communication, and workforce management are key to operating a successful enterprise in public infrastructure.

Public infrastructure agencies and organizations are under intense pressure to solve short-term cash flow and budget shortfalls. They work under a reduced budget with fewer employees to maintain public safety and keep roads, bridges, ports, railways, and facilities running. Maintaining strict budget controls and prioritizing maintenance is key. Only with constant asset inspection, can agencies maintain the uptime of public infrastructure.

Key Public Infrastructure Challenges

Mincom can help organizations in public infrastructure address the following challenges:

  • Managing a widely dispersed asset infrastructure
  • Maintaining multiple fleet asset types
  • Assessing the condition of asset infrastructure to pinpoint maintenance priorities

Industry Segments

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State & Local »

Mincom understands that state and local governments must balance public services while maintaining dispersed fleet and facilities assets.

Water

Water & Wastewater »

Mincom understands that the water and wastewater infrastructure of cities and municipalities is critically reliant on the ability to keep assets running.

Transit

Transit »

Mincom understands the critical nature of the transit business, especially when hundreds of thousands of customers rely on transit assets.

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Rail »

Mincom understands the challenges in managing public and private long haul and light rail infrastructure and rolling stock.

Road Construction

Roads »

Mincom understands what it takes for government agencies to manage vast spans of roads with an infrastructure of widely dispersed assets.

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Ports »

Mincom understands that ports are the lifeblood of any economy and critical breakdowns in the asset infrastructure affect delivery of goods.