Construction technology provider Causeway Technologies has been selected by National Highways as part of its new £1bn Information Technology Commercial Framework (ITCF).

This follows a detailed selection process in which Causeway (previously Yotta) applied for inclusion in five of the 18 “LOTs” that comprise the framework, which is National Highways’ principal route to market for its corporate IT requirements. Selection for the framework makes it much easier for Causeway to tender for National Highways’ IT projects moving forward.

The four-year framework covers the services, tools and equipment needed to operate effectively, and to maintain and develop the 4,300 miles of major A-roads and motorways in England for which National Highways is responsible. The ITCF includes 18 LOTs across four categories of Solutions & Services; Specialist Technical Services; Professional Services, and IT Products and Infrastructure.

This success for Causeway comes after its inclusion in a similar National Highways process earlier this year for the four-year Operational Technology Commercial Framework (OTCF) concerning roadside devices and systems. Causeway was approved as a prospective support for operational systems including specialist products, support services and solutions.

Simon Phillips, Director of Major Accounts at Causeway, said:

“We’re extremely pleased to be selected for the framework, which recognises our ability to provide highly effective, end-to-end solutions that simplify and improve asset management. We are certainly looking forward to working closely with National Highways in as many ways as possible."

For more information, please visit www.causeway.com

 

About Causeway Technologies

Causeway Technologies was established in 1999. Headquartered in Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom, it serves over 3,000 customers and has over 400 employees. Causeway provides enterprise and cloud software solutions to the construction, public sector and infrastructure maintenance industries and spans the full value and supply chain.

Causeway acquired Yotta in June 2022. Causeway Alloy and Causeway Horizons, the cloud-based asset management software added through the acquisition, connects people, systems, and assets so that organisations can make better, more informed decisions and manage their infrastructure assets with greater efficiency, speed, and clarity than ever before.

For more information, please visit www.causeway.com/yotta



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