We have contributed a feature article to the latest issue of “gwf Wasser+Abwasser - Magazin.” We are thrilled about this!

We are very pleased to have a technical article featured in the current issue of gwf Wasser+Abwasser magazine.

Over the past few years, we have developed a comprehensive asset management tool (AM tool) in collaboration with Hallesche Wasser und Stadtwirtschaft GmbH (HWS).

Its goal: to facilitate the transition from a predominantly experience-based approach to a systematic, integrated, and data-driven management of water infrastructure.

🧭 Why is this so crucial?

Municipal utilities today face profound challenges: demographic shifts, increasing environmental and water protection requirements, and growing pressure to invest.
Strategically anchored asset management has long been a key prerequisite for future-proof, sustainable infrastructure development.

Our article shows how HWS and Tilia have shaped this transformation process—and how the AM tool consistently links technical and economic perspectives for the first time.

Click here for the issue: https://gwf-wasser.de/ausgabe/gwf-wasserabwasser-01-2026/

„It was important to our client to have a detailed analysis that was also transparent and customizable. We did not want to develop a black box. The development took place in very close coordination with the client, accompanied by intensive discussions, particularly regarding the collection and presentation of the underlying data.
The individual aspects of the mechanics were developed successively, always with a review phase following key milestones to ensure the solution remained closely aligned with the client’s reality.“

Stefan BöttgerSenior Projekt Manager Tilia GmbH

A heartfelt thank you to the authors, whose meticulous research and technical precision make this article an important contribution to the industry:: Jürgen Amonat, Sebastian Lies, Katharina S., Nancy Troll (von HWS), sowie Stefan Böttger, Florian Ruscheinski and Dr. Lars Tennhardt (Tilia).

Update: Our technical article has now also been published in the latest issue of “energie | wasser-praxis.” You can read it here.

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