Street works professionals debate the future
Highway professionals from across the north of England recently met at the Mayrise Systems Street Works User Group to explore and debate the latest issues, trends and developments in the management and coordination of street works.
Representing Local Authorities and statutory undertakers the delegates viewed a range of presentations and hands on software demonstrations addressing issues such as Internal Noticing, Fixed Penalty Notices, advanced mapping techniques, mobile working and online hosting. The Mayrise Street Works User Group (Northern) meeting was kindly hosted by Kirklees Council and took place at the end of June; the next meeting is scheduled for December.
This meeting is just one of many user groups Mayrise either run or attend and forms part of an essential network of users around the county who regularly meet to discuss the latest issues in the world of street works. Mayrise also attends a number of other events and will shortly be announcing a series of educational seminars designed to keep users and other interested parties abreast of recent changes in legislation.
“Meetings such as the Mayrise User Group are invaluable as they provide a platform for discussion with other street works practitioners, the opportunity to explore new technology and the chance to feedback directly to the supplier in a open and informed environment,” commented Tony Hemmingway, Street Works Co-ordinator at Wigan Council and member of Mayrise Street Works User Group.
Paul Summers of Mayrise added: “As one of leading suppliers of software solutions to both Highway Authorities and statutory undertakers it is essential that we work with our users to ensure our solutions continue to develop in accordance with their requirements and of course any changes in legislation. User Group meetings are one of the best ways to achieve this essential dialogue.”
Mayrise Systems is one of the UK’s leading developers of advanced information management software for UK Local Authorities and partner organisations. Solutions such as MAYRISE Waste Management, MAYRISE Street Works and MAYRISE Highways are considered the ‘product’ of choice by many Unitary, District and County Councils together with organisations such as EDF Energy, Balfour Beatty and Amey. Mayrise Systems is also at the forefront of developments in mobile working, XML web integration and complete ‘end to end’ solutions including the easy to use mapping system MapNow and mail management system MailNow.
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