The city of Sugar Land, Texas, has always believed in innovation and trailblazing. As a growing city in the Houston region with around 115,000 residents, we manage a large and complex portfolio of capital projects across water, wastewater, drainage, mobility, parks, and public facilities. With limited staff and increasing demand, we needed a better way to see how we track staff project workload and allocate resources not only transparently but a…
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