Skip to main content

Symology wins UK government framework award for street works system

Symology, a leading UK supplier of street works systems and highway asset management systems, has announced that the UK Government Procurement Service has made the only award on the G Cloud Framework for a street works co-ordination solution to Symology. The Symology Insight Street Works Management for Traffic Managers (Cloud Edition) builds on existing attributes of Symology’'s managed service and delivers the company'’s traditional Street Works Management solution in a way consistent with the demands of c
April 25, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
RSS5236 Symology, a leading UK supplier of street works systems and highway asset management systems, has announced that the UK Government Procurement Service has made the only award on the G Cloud Framework for a street works co-ordination solution to Symology.

The Symology Insight Street Works Management for Traffic Managers (Cloud Edition) builds on existing attributes of Symology’'s managed service and delivers the company'’s traditional Street Works Management solution in a way consistent with the demands of cloud computing.

Cloud computing has brought about a major change in the economics and sustainability of information and communication technology (ICT). The UK Government is committed to the adoption of cloud computing and delivering computing resources. The G-Cloud is an iterative programme of work to achieve this and it will deliver fundamental changes in the way the public sector procures and operates ICT in the coming years.

Symology Insight Street Works Management for Traffic Managers (Cloud Edition) is listed on the Cloudstore at www.govstore.net/Catalogue/ViewService/108

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Digital opportunities: Eurasphalt & Eurobitume (E&E) event, Berlin
    July 3, 2018
    Traditional players in the European bitumen sector need to grasp digital technology in all its forms to survive. Kristina Smith reports from the recent E&E conference in Berlin.
  • Efficient asset management delivers
    April 25, 2013
    Maximising the economic benefit of infrastructure assets can be achieved through delivering better quality maintenance. Increasing utilisation of infrastructure follows on from those assets being in better condition. Clearly by tracking infrastructure condition closely, huge gains can be made in addressing technical issues before they become more serious and more costly, as well as minimising disruption. In UK city Birmingham, high resolution aerial photography from Bluesky is helping the city council under
  • Modern road system is 'a must'
    August 2, 2012
    Australia's GDP could see a major increase if traffic bottlenecks in big cities were to be removed, and the government is addressing this as a matter of urgency A modern road system is a must in Australia where it is estimated that the removal of traffic bottlenecks could potentially raise the country's GDP by 0.8%. According to the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), which made the prediction, infrastructure bottlenecks (particularly in cities, which account for over 70% of the country'
  • HighwaysUK event being held in London
    November 9, 2015
    Highways planning in England is at a historic turning point. That is the message that former transport minister Steve Norris will be bringing to the HighwaysUK conference at ExCel London, 25-26 November. Norris speaks from a position of some experience having worked at the highest levels in both the public and private transport sectors. He is in no doubt that the recent shake up that has transformed the Highways Agency into Highways England is the start of a new era. He said, “It’s not just a badge chang