Envista Corporation Rolls Out New Features for Infrastructure Project Coordination


BEVERLY, Mass., Sept. 30, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Envista Corporation, the exclusive provider of web-based software for infrastructure project coordination, today announced a new version of its Envista product that allows utilities and government agencies to share and coordinate construction and maintenance project schedules online. Envista 1.1 is designed for utility companies, municipalities, or government agencies undertaking large, multi-year Infrastructure Replacement Programs (IRPs) to renew aging facilities such as pipelines and roadways. The new version offers increased performance and a wide range of new features for enhanced navigation, filtering and sorting project data, generating notification threads and auto notifications, as well as full support for the Firefox 3 web browser. The innovative map-based solution enables effective coordination of infrastructure projects with others working in the Right of Way, helps prevent third-party damage to infrastructure facilities, reduces unnecessary street cuts, and lessens disruptions for area residents and commuters. A 3-minute demo can be viewed at www.envista.com/demo.

"Large gas utilities and major cities who are piloting our map-based Envista solution -- like Dominion East Ohio, and the City and County of San Francisco -- gave us a wish list of features and enhancements," states Envista CEO Rick Fiery. "In addition to high performance, they requested new navigation and filtering/sorting tools to deal with the large number of projects they typically handle on an ongoing basis. We have developed and delivered a high level of functionality to meet many of their needs."

According to Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, Envista Vice President, Engineering, "Major infrastructure replacement programs typically involve hundreds or thousands of smaller projects in a given geographic area. We have pioneered a new sophisticated Cluster feature that shows a high density of projects with greater clarity. When zoomed out on a map, users can see where projects are located and approximately how many are concentrated in an area. When zoomed in, all individual projects can be viewed. Our map-driven technology for infrastructure project coordination is setting new standards in bringing people and data together in a highly productive, collaborative environment."

Highlights of Envista version 1.1

A major new feature in Envista 1.1 is the Project Cluster, which is used to group multiple projects into one icon on the user's area map when there are a large number of projects concentrated in an area. The Clusters feature reduces the amount of time required to display all projects on a map, and when zoomed out to view a larger area, give a general indication of the number of projects within the cluster.

The Envista map now displays routes for circular and semi-circular roadways so that they "stick" to the named street, rather than the shortest route. When a user double clicks on an individual project icon (or double clicks on a row in the list) the map will zoom and pan to display the entire length of the project route in the map window. In addition to feet and miles, meters can now be used as a unit of measure for defining offsets.

Other key features include a Spatial Filter allowing users to locate projects on a single street, within a specified radius (called a buffer), and between two points on a street. For example, if the user enters "State Street, Boston, MA" in the Spatial Filter, the results will only be projects that are located on State Street in Boston. A new Area Field provides a convenient way to describe the neighborhood or section of the city where the project is located (e.g., Back Bay, West Side, etc.). For greater convenience, filter settings for most of the basic filters (e.g., facility type, organization and status) are now saved between sessions.

Another enhancement is the Project Start and Completion Notification capability. Envista now creates and sends email notifications to project contacts prior to the start date or end date of a project. The system also now stores a complete record of notifications and replies that are viewable in the Envista Mailbox, even if the replies were sent from Microsoft Outlook or another email application.

Envista 1.1 supports the Firefox 3 web browser in addition to Internet Explorer. Both PDF and Excel Reports are now available for moratoriums, and moratoriums can be exported as well. System requirements can be found at the Envista web site: http://www.envista.com/ .

About Envista Corporation

Envista is a provider of web-based software for the management oversight of infrastructure that is built and maintained by utility companies and government agencies. The company provides the only centralized, map-driven infrastructure project coordination solution for the exchange of construction and maintenance projects online. Envista's patent-pending solution for infrastructure coordination leverages construction budgets and optimizes the planning of utility and roadway projects while reducing the impact of street cuts on local communities. Envista headquarters are located north of Boston in Beverly, MA. For more information, Envista can be reached at (978) 232-6300 or visit the web site at http://www.envista.com/.

Link to press release: http://www.envista.com/envista-rolls-out-new-features-for-infrastructure-project-coordination

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