More infrastructure teams are choosing Asset Vision
New customer wins across transport, social infrastructure, civic assets and marine environments show growing confidence in Asset Vision’s platform, people and direction.
Asset Vision is building strong momentum across Australia’s infrastructure sectors. Recent customer wins across transport, social infrastructure, local government and marine assets show a clear trend: more infrastructure teams are looking for practical, connected and easy-to-use ways to manage the assets their communities rely on every day.
Roads. Housing. Ports & Marine. Public assets. Maintenance contracts. Community infrastructure.
Each environment is different, but the pressure is familiar. Teams need better visibility. Field evidence needs to be easier to capture. Work needs to be planned and delivered with confidence. And asset information needs to move clearly between the people doing the work, the people managing the work and the people making long-term decisions.
That is where Asset Vision continues to gain traction.
Strong momentum across key sectors
Asset Vision has recently been selected by several organisations responsible for important public and community infrastructure.
These include NSW Homes, where Asset Vision’s platform will support the planning and management of 150,000 social housing dwellings.
The Department of State Growth Tasmania has selected Asset Vision’s Enterprise Asset Management platform to support the management of roads and related infrastructure across the state.
In Victoria, Ventia and Fulton Hogan have chosen Asset Vision to support delivery of newly awarded Victorian Road Maintenance Contracts commencing 1 July 2026.
Marine and Safety Tasmania, the statutory authority responsible for safe vessel operations and marine facilities in Tasmania, will implement Asset Vision to support the management of its marine assets and infrastructure.
Asset Vision has also been awarded an Enterprise Asset Management contract with Central Goldfields Shire Council, strengthening the company’s continued presence across local government.
Together, these wins show Asset Vision’s growing role across the infrastructure sectors that keep communities moving, housed, connected and safe.

A broader infrastructure story

Transport remains a major part of Asset Vision’s past, present and future. The platform has supported road maintenance, inspections and asset management for many years, helping asset owners, contractors and field teams manage work with greater consistency and confidence.
What is exciting about this latest group of wins is the breadth. Social housing. State roads. Major maintenance contracts. Marine infrastructure. Local government assets. These are different operating environments, with different asset types, teams and responsibilities. But the need is consistent.
Infrastructure organisations want clearer information, simpler workflows and systems their people can use every day.
That breadth also reflects Asset Vision’s sector-focused approach across Transport, Civic & Community, Utilities and Social Infrastructure. The structure is designed to keep the business close to each market, while continuing to deliver one connected platform that can adapt to different asset environments.
Built around the real work of asset management
Asset management is not just a system. It is daily work. It happens in the field, on the road, at depots, across housing portfolios, around marine facilities, inside council teams and through contractor networks. It involves inspections, defects, photos, evidence, work orders, renewals, valuations, reporting and planning. It also involves people who need to trust the information in front of them.
Asset Vision brings that work into one connected environment. Field crews can capture inspections and maintenance evidence more easily. Asset teams can see condition, risk, work history and priorities more clearly. Contractors can work with stronger transparency. Leaders can make decisions with greater confidence.
Infrastructure teams do not need more complexity. They need tools that help them see what is happening, understand what needs attention and act earlier.

Confidence in the platform and the people behind it

These recent wins are not just about software. They are about trust. Infrastructure organisations need partners who understand the realities of their work. They need teams who can listen, implement, support and improve with them over time.
Asset Vision Co-Founder and Co-CEO Product and Technology Damian Smith said the latest wins highlight the company’s ability to support clients across a growing range of sectors.
“These recent wins highlight that while Transport continues to be an important part of our past, present and future, our platform and people are well placed to meet the needs of clients across other verticals,” Damian said.
“Our mission is to make asset management easy and more collaborative by building a platform teams love to use every day, and these customer wins demonstrate that our approach is delivering results.”
That focus on making asset management easier sits at the centre of Asset Vision’s growth. The platform is cloud-based, mobile-first and built for the people who manage infrastructure every day. It supports the practical work of inspections, maintenance, renewals, valuations, reporting, contractor management and long-term planning.
It is powerful enough for complex enterprise environments, but practical enough for teams working in the field.
The next chapter is taking shape
The latest wins come at an important time for Asset Vision. The company has strengthened its sector focus, expanded its leadership structure and continued to invest in the platform’s ability to support more clients across more asset environments.
For Asset Vision, growth is about more than adding new names to the client list. It is about helping infrastructure organisations simplify the way they manage complex assets. It is about connecting field teams, asset managers, contractors and decision-makers through better information. It is about giving teams the confidence to plan better, act earlier and deliver stronger outcomes for the communities they serve.
The momentum is growing because the need is growing. Across Australia, roads need to be inspected and maintained. Public housing needs to be planned responsibly. Marine facilities need to remain safe and reliable. Councils need to manage diverse community assets with limited resources. Contractors need to deliver work transparently and efficiently.
Asset Vision is helping make that easier. And with growing momentum across transport, social infrastructure, local government and marine assets, the next chapter is already taking shape.

Frequently asked questions
What has Asset Vision announced?
Asset Vision has announced a series of new customer wins across key infrastructure sectors, including transport, social infrastructure, marine assets and local government.
Which organisations are included in the latest wins?
The recent wins include NSW Homes, Department of State Growth Tasmania, Victorian Road Maintenance Contracts with Ventia and Fulton Hogan, Marine and Safety Tasmania, and Central Goldfields Shire Council.
Why is this important?
The wins show growing confidence in Asset Vision across a broader range of infrastructure environments. They also reflect the company’s sector-focused approach across Transport, Civic & Community, Utilities and Social Infrastructure.
What does this mean for Asset Vision clients?
It means continued investment in a platform built for real-world infrastructure management, supported by a team that understands the practical needs of field crews, asset managers, contractors and decision-makers.
