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New software from Mayrise Systems is designed to allow local authorities to improve street works. Contractors use permits to restrict works to fixed dates and conditions and the latest version of the Mayrise Street Works software allows better scheduling of operations. The package can be used to manage notices, updates and the tracking of works status with automated alerts on over-running work. It also offers integrated MapNow mapping to provide a quick visual works locator, geographic sites analysis and fo
July 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
New software from 2606 Mayrise Systems is designed to allow local authorities to improve street works. Contractors use permits to restrict works to fixed dates and conditions and the latest version of the Mayrise Street Works software allows better scheduling of operations. The package can be used to manage notices, updates and the tracking of works status with automated alerts on over-running work. It also offers integrated MapNow mapping to provide a quick visual works locator, geographic sites analysis and forward planner.

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