Treatment assets constitute a critical portion of utility operators’ portfolios. Whether it is specialized equipment, readily available items, or removal of existing assets to accommodate project goals, assets are necessary for the operation of treatment facilities and yet pose a significant risk to project delivery. As a result, adequate and effective asset management during construction can mitigate or avoid much of the risk that these critical pieces of treatment infrastructure pose. This presentation highlights a cloud-based approach being used at Louisville MSD’s Morris Forman Water Quality Treatment Center within the Biosolids Processing Solution (BPS) Project to catalog and track, in real time, the status of all assets, both demolished and new, involved with the project. The session will explore how Walsh Construction leverages technology to create a collaborative workspace that allows all project stakeholders visibility and access for effective management of assets during construction, and ultimately integration of assets to owner systems after commissioning. Attendees will gain insight into how customizable databasing functionality has been leveraged on the project to aggregate unique identification information, as well as the ability to reference pertinent information contained on the platform, such as submittals, RFIs, operation and maintenance manuals, storage preventative maintenance, and start-up and commissioning documentation for each new asset. Coupled with the ability to track the status of each piece of equipment, from delivery to commissioning, a repository of information unique to each new asset will act as a record of its life prior to being placed in operation. This record will also serve as the foundation for integration of these assets within Louisville MSD’s existing asset management and maintenance platforms. By sharing success stories, and a few challenges, this presentation aims to inspire utilities, engineers, and contractors to collaborate in a wholistic approach to avoid and mitigate risks associated with asset management during all stages of construction.