A vision for Wales: strategies and solutions for successful street works and asset management
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What's on the agenda?
- What successful street works and asset management looks like in Wales with a comprehensive, digital solution.
- Our future plans for Causeway Mayrise, Causeway Alloy and Causeway one.network.
- How Welsh local highway authorities are using Causeway one.network and Causeway Alloy to transform operations and public communications.
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Bridgend County Borough Council, responsible for managing roadworks on 793km of highway, needed a digital solution to enhance planning, coordination, and communication. A single, shared digital map of the road network now serves as the central source for planning and coordinating street works.
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Torfaen County Borough Council moved from Mayrise to Causeway Alloy, consolidating all services into one application - tackling inefficiencies, reducing administrative tasks and improving visualisation of assets.
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