Symology, the UK's leading supplier of spatially enabled Street Works systems and a leading supplier of Highway Asset Management systems, is pleased to announce that May Gurney, the market leader in facilities management to local authorities, has entered into a five year contract for the provision of a spatially-enabled Street Works System to enable their highways and utility clients to discharge their Street Works noticing responsibilities for highways works.
Darren Gladden, Technical Support Manager at May Gurney, commented: "We were looking to replace multiple legacy Street Works noticing systems for multiple clients with a single multi-tenanted solution that could provide a single real-time street works interface to our market-leading technology platform, MGConnect. After an exhaustive search, we concluded that Symology was the only supplier who could meet our needs." He continued: "Symology has proven to be an excellent choice, helping us to meet changing customer requirements and reacting quickly when needed. We’ve now rolled this solution out to clients including Surrey County Council, Tor2 joint venture , Northamptonshire County Council and East Sussex County Council."

Symology's Business Development Manager, David Gurr, said: "Our work with other clients on shared services means that we have the robust security and separation mechanisms to allow multiple contracts to be operated on a single system, with the additional assurance of our ISO 27001 (Information Security Management System) certification, and our real-time works interface allows us to effectively provide a Street Works ‘business rules engine’ for works management systems. This has been a natural fit for us, and we are delighted to be working with May Gurney."
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