ATSER
Engineering and construction project management and laboratory information management system (LIMS) platform for heavy civil and transportation infrastructure -- Assure-IT for real-time quality management and materials testing LIMS (used by CDOT and GDOT on billion-dollar programs), Manage-IT for program/project management, Field-IT for offline-capable field data collection, Construct-IT for construction management, Asphalt-IT for mix design management, and Approve-IT for customizable workflow automation; 33 years in the market (founded 1993, Houston TX), with a patented Virtual Administrator automation engine; also serves airports, transit authorities, cities, and commercial labs.
Situational -- a veteran civil-engineering LIMS and construction PMIS platform (33 years, 51-200 employees, Houston) with genuine DOT agency traction (CDOT T-REX $1.7B, GDOT $13B, Harris County, City of Houston $16B CIP) and a patented workflow-automation engine; but quote/demo-only pricing (RF1), no visible public API/CLI (RF2), and the on-prem/enterprise deployment model make it inaccessible for solo practitioners and agent-driven workflows.
Rubric Scorecard
| Criterion | Score | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Value for the price | 2/5 | subscription (quote/demo required) |
| Agent Friendliness | 2/5 | API: unknown -- enterprise SaaS/on-prem platform with no visible public API or developer portal |
| Ease of adoption | 2/5 | -- |
| Portability & lock-in | 2/5 | 2 file formats |
| Interoperability | 2/5 | -- |
How we verified this: we checked ATSER against its live site and an independent source — linkedin.com. Nothing on this page is listed from memory. See how we grade. Verified 2026-07-06.
Evidence
File formats
| Format | Direction | Support |
|---|---|---|
| CSV | unknown | unknown |
| export | unknown |
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