Decarbonisation. Urbanisation. Localism. Globalisation.
Complex concepts that highways must service in a modern world, balancing increasing capacity against improved environmental impact. Resilient roads must handle increasing traffic volumes; they’re built to last. But it’s more than that. They’re created from materials that maximise efficiency, circularity and longevity.
Roads are the lifeblood of economies, connecting communities, enabling local and national trade and driving growth. Urbanisation is accelerating and both car ownership and bus networks are on the rise. Add to this, the future impact of electric cars and charging infrastructure as nations race toward net zero. As a result, the pressure being placed on ageing or unsuitable road infrastructure is growing.
Building these modern resilient roads requires collaboration, coordination and innovation. Mace is the perfect partner. Our approach is collaborative and innovative. We recognise the need to meet demands while minimising disruption to commuters and other users. The complex web of stakeholders requires careful management to find the best solution. Our work in delivering robust and timely Development Consent Orders (DCOs) in the UK led to Highways England engaging us to create a DCO centre of excellence.
Our experience ranges from business case, to procurement, to programme management and delivery. We bring certainty of quality, cost and programme.
A lasting legacy
We appreciate that the benefits of a new road can be felt far wider than simply a new piece of asphalt. The provision for non-motorised users can help elevate congestion and connect local communities - by engaging with local suppliers and education providers we can create sustainable careers and skills for the future.
Stakeholder experience is paramount
Navigating the necessary approvals for a project, to move from concept to on the ground delivery, can be daunting. Our team of experts have helped clients to create business cases, funding models, socio-economic modelling and managed the process of consents to make complex schemes a reality
We build consensus to create better schemes and mitigate risk.
Insights
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The driving force behind faster highways delivery
Project
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme
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Driving more efficient highways delivery
Perspective
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A look down the road
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Contact us
Sean Gray
Director for Rail, Highways & Ports, UK & Europe, Consult