We were commissioned by the Highways Sector Council to support industry uptake of PAS2080 across the sector.
Working with asset owners, designers, constructors and suppliers we developed an understanding of the challenges they faced when aligning with PAS2080.
Our solution broke down barriers and provided users with the guidance that is relevant to them and practical steps on how to align with PAS2080.
Working with several Local Authorities we took on the challenge of improving safeguarding whilst enabling cost savings through data driven decision support and task automation.
The result was Shepherd. We developed the system from the ground up, around the needs of users, to deliver an end to end solution.
Based on our success developing Shepherd, we were commissioned by England's Economic Heartland to further explore how transport systems can be combined to both enhance services and reduce costs.
We completed our initial research in May and are now developing concept solutions for testing.
The Oxford to Cambridge Pan Regional Partnership tasked us with developing an intuitive way for users to discover and visualise regional environmental and socio-economic data.
The data needed to be accessed by a wide range of stakeholders, with varying degrees of technical requirements.
We designed and delivered the platform from scratch enabling users to interact and use data quickly and easily.
Working with industry bodies, we are exploring the challenges in designing, building and maintaining roads in the face of increasingly extreme weather events.
This early stage project aims to support users across the highways supply chain by providing practical guidance and tools that enable them to build roads fit for the future.
Oxfordshire County Council posed the question, "how do we maximise biodiversity and minimise carbon for infrastructure projects?"
This question marked the start of our journey in developing a way to monitor, model and maximise natural assets at scale. We're currently testing our ideas and will announce the next steps in the forthcoming months.