AASHTOWare Project 4.2 Release

February 26, 2020

Last June, we released the latest version of AASHTOWare Project. Though our 4.3 release is just a few days away, we wanted to provide an update on states that have implemented AASHTOWare Project 4.2, in addition to any feedback they have.

We always want to encourage agencies to stay on track with the latest AASHTOWare Project release. Staying current is crucial to preventing potential incompatibilities, security vulnerabilities, and to accessing new enhancements. Upgrading will also be necessary to make the most out of AASHTOWare Project’s new material sampling app, AASHTOWare Project Mobile Tester™.

The following agencies have upgraded to AASHTOWare Project 4.2:

Alaska DOT
Iowa DOT
Kansas DOT
Kentucky TC
Minnesota DOT
Mississippi DOT
Montana DOT
New Jersey DOT
Oregon DOT
Wisconsin DOT

Several upgraded agencies shared thoughts about their implementation experience:

“Upgrading to AASHTOWare Project 4.2 was practically seamless and met our expectations. The enhancements and new functionality 4.2 offers further KDOT’s e-Construction goals and objectives.” – Lanny Campbell, Kansas Department of Transportation

“The update to 4.2 was flawless as usual when it comes to updates from Infotech. The upgraded software works perfectly and just gets better with each upgrade. The stability and performance of the software are top-notch!” – Robert May, New Jersey Department of Transportation

Interested in upgrading?
Contact your Infotech Account Manager or your agency’s End User Designee today to discuss how to create a plan for upgrading. A map of all agencies and their Account Manager can be found by logging into aashtowareproject.org and navigating to Community > Infotech Account Managers.

By
Lanny Campbell, Systems Manager, Kansas DOT
Marty Provost, Director of Hosting and Technical Services, Infotech