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E-470 Public Highway Authority Implements 3xLOGIC’s infinias Access Control

Technology Category
  • Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
Applicable Industries
  • Transportation
Applicable Functions
  • Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
  • Remote Asset Management
Services
  • System Integration
The Challenge
The E-470 Public Highway Authority, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, operates a toll highway that runs along the eastern perimeter of the Denver metropolitan area. The 47-mile beltway extends from south of Denver, around the city, and terminates at the north end of the metropolitan area. The Authority’s extensive network of far-flung facilities and toll booths needed to be integrated into a single, centralized access control system. In late 2014, E-470 Public Highway Authority staff assessed their existing access control system with an eye toward upgrading overall capabilities.
About The Customer
The E-470 Public Highway Authority is a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. It operates a toll highway that runs along the eastern perimeter of the Denver metropolitan area. The 47-mile beltway extends from south of Denver, around the city, and terminates at the north end of the metropolitan area. The Authority’s extensive network of far-flung facilities and toll booths needed to be integrated into a single, centralized access control system. The Authority manages coverage for a total of 129 doors across multiple facilities. The infinias system covers 34 exit ramp toll collector stations (now fully automated), four support buildings, five toll plazas, parking lot gates, and the Authority’s headquarters.
The Solution
After considerable research, the team selected the 3xLOGIC infinias Professional access control management system. The Authority manages coverage for a total of 129 doors across multiple facilities. The infinias system covers 34 exit ramp toll collector stations (now fully automated), four support buildings, five toll plazas, parking lot gates, and the Authority’s headquarters. The system manages access for both external and internal doors at the headquarters. Dylan VanGorp, Authority Electronic Technician, and his fellow staff manage access for upwards to 450 people, divided into 37 separate access groups.
Operational Impact
  • The installation process was smooth and the system is performing well.
  • The system is user-friendly and has been well received by all users.
  • The Authority manages 444 people, divided into 37 separate access groups. Each group has different access privileges, organized by location, day, time of day, and length of access time.

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