How Blackburn and Darwin Council take a data-driven approach to highways asset management
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Using data insights to drive real change in highways asset management has never been more important. Enjoy this OnDemand webinar as we are joined by Paul Withington, Highways Inspection Manager at Blackburn and Darwin Council to discuss data with Causeway Alloy, demonstrating the use cases for day-to-day operational management.
What's on the agenda?
Blackburn with Darwen is a borough and unitary authority area located in Lancashire. It consists of the large industrial town of Blackburn; the market town of Darwen and various surrounding villages. In this joint webinar, we focus on the power of data visualisation and explore:
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The power of Causeway Alloy to visualise data
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The Blackburn and Darwin Council journey
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Live Q&A

Causeway Alloy digitally transforms key services for Blackburn with Darwen Council Connected asset management technology helps drive efficient inspections and maintenance processes, keep the public safe and protect against insurance claims.
When Blackburn with Darwen Council implemented connected asset management technology from Causeway, it saw the insurance claims it needed to defend from injuries and damage sustained on the highways drop from over £1 million a year at their peak to less than £30,000 a year.
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