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Massachusetts 5 Municipalities to Use Envista Apps

BEVERLY, MA, Oct 15, 2009 - Envista Corporation, today announced five Massachusetts municipalities are deploying Envista's map-driven application for infrastructure project coordination. These municipalities will use Envista’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to coordinate hundreds of roadway and utility construction and maintenance projects to be performed in the public right of way. Envista’s unique-to-the-market technology enables municipal departments and utility companies to optimize the construction planning process, reduce street cuts in recently paved roads, save on paving costs, and lessen disruption to neighborhoods and commuters.

Bay State Gas, which services 60 Massachusetts communities including Pembroke, is the first New England gas company to deploy Envista.  A growing number of utilities and municipalities are expected to adopt Envista in the near term to take advantage of the project planning information prior to the 2010 construction season. Envista is currently being used in cities, counties, utilities, and regional planning organizations in the United and Canada. Envista Corporation is venture backed by three New England-based Venture Capital firms - Egan Managed Capital (MA), Point Judith Capital (RI), and Borealis Ventures (NH).

“In these tough economic times, every tax dollar counts. Efficiency is the mandate in every size town or city,” states Envista CEO Rick Fiery. “It is painful for tax paying citizens to see newly paved roads excavated, or commuters in gridlock, due to the lack of coordination among towns and utilities. As a Massachusetts-based technology company, we are proud our solution can help state municipalities to become national leaders in leveraging taxpayer dollars, and make our roads last longer through better collaboration among municipal departments and outside utility companies.”

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 solution for the exchange and coordination of construction and maintenance projects online. Envista’s patent-pending solution for infrastructure project 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 www.envista.com.

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Additional News

Nov 4 - District of Columbia Selects Envista
Oct 15 - Massachusetts 5 Municipalities to Use Envista Apps
Sep 15 - Envista 2009 R2 Adds Features for Infrastructure Projects
Sep 10 - Envista 2009 R 2 to be Showcased At APWA Congress
Sep 10 - Allegheny County of Pennsylvania Selects Envista
Apr 1 - Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania Selects Envista
Mar 25 - City of Colorado Springs Picks Envista for Infrastructure
Mar 18 - Envista 2009 R1 Debuts 'Shovel Ready' Project Tracking
Mar 11 - Bay State Gas Company Picks Envista for Infrastructure
Mar 4 - Columbia Gas of Ohio Picks Envista for Infrastructure
Jan 28 - Envista Passes 50K Milestone for Infrastructure Projects
Oct 1 - Envista v1.1 Unveiled for Infrastructure Projects

Source: Material used in press releases is often supplied by external sources and used as is.

 
  



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