Intelligent traffic solution and tech business Swarco UK & Ireland has signed a significant long-term partnership agreement with Suffolk County Council to deliver, install and maintain ITS throughout the county over the next 10 years.
The new contract, which extends Swarco’s working relationship with Suffolk County Council to more than 30 years, has been expanded from previous iterations to deliver innovative transport systems to provide greater benefits to the Suffolk taxpayer.
Alongside fault attendance, planned maintenance and traffic signal upgrades, different sign types including vehicle activated signs (VAS) and variable message signs (VMS), CCTV, air quality and weather station monitoring, Swarco will also provide the county council with its urban traffic management control (UTMC) system, Swarco MyCity, providing a long-term solution to controlling, monitoring and managing Suffolk’s entire portfolio of ITS assets.
John Clements, assistant director of Highways Services at Suffolk County Council, said, “ITS is a vast umbrella of services which includes repairing and maintaining traffic signals, to monitoring air quality on busy junctions around our towns. Swarco is an industry leader when it comes to innovating in this arena and we are glad to have them working with us in Suffolk.”
Darrell Webb, Swarco UK & Ireland’s regional operations manager, said the new, expanded contract is a significant milestone for Swarco and testament to the knowledge and expertise of its Suffolk-based delivery team that has helped foster a long-term working partnership with Suffolk County Council.
“The contract win was a real team effort drawing upon the local knowledge and expertise of our Suffolk-based delivery team, ensuring our delivery model was tailored to the exact requirements of the contract and its day-to-day needs,” Webb said. “Our technology team developed and delivered a clear ITS roadmap, which includes the introduction of our MyCity system to handle Urban Traffic Control operations and traffic signage control.
“We look forward to our continued partnership, helping to deliver greater ITS efficiency to the benefit of the local community. We continue to invest in the Suffolk area with a local service center, several local charity partnerships, and recently becoming a ‘Suffolk Industry Partner’ providing careers guidance to local graduates and trainees,” Webb added.