The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) has entered into a multiyear contract with Aurigo Software to modernize the city’s capital program lifecycle.
OCWUT maintains more than 7,000 miles of water and wastewater pipelines, including the 100-mile Atoka pipeline, and treats and delivers an average of 100 million gallons of water per day at two major water treatment plants. The city worked for years to establish a sustainable water supply that spans more than 250 miles across Oklahoma.
The system comprises seven reservoirs, including Lake Hefner, Lake Stanley Draper, and Lake Overholser. OCWUT regularly undertakes a variety of capital improvements, including new construction, pipeline maintenance, and treatment plant upgrades.
The city began a formal Request for Proposal process in February 2020 to identify a Program Management Information System that could support their capital planning and construction management. The solution would also integrate with other enterprise systems to streamline the ongoing operations and maintenance of the City’s water infrastructure.
Eventually, Aurigo Software was selected to support the City’s goals and priorities. Aurigo’s flagship product suite, Masterworks, will speed up program approval and delivery by automating business processes.
“We are excited to partner with Oklahoma City to digitally transform its water infrastructure growth and ensure safe, high quality, and reliable water distribution for generations to come,” said Balaji Sreenivasan, CEO and founder of Aurigo Software.
Aurigo has implemented capital program solutions for other agencies, such as Tampa Bay Water District, Portland Water Bureau, and Coachella Valley Water District.