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Causeway One.network hits the road under new name

Acquisition of One.network by Causeway Technologies enhances product portfolios
By Adam Hill May 10, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
New brand manages 'road infrastructure to improve efficiency and safety and help drive carbon savings' (© Markus Wegmann | Dreamstime.com)

Workzone and traffic management specialist One.network has changed name following acquisition by road construction group Causeway Technologies.

Causeway One.network recently released its Plan Share platform, which handles roadway construction permitting and management for agencies from end to end.

Simon Topp, chief commercial officer, says: “One.network has earned an outstanding reputation, first in the UK where its solutions are ubiquitous, and now in the US where we are doing groundbreaking work to keep drivers and workzone crews safe."

Causeway has a similar reputation in road construction management, software and innovation, he adds, which means bringing these two brands together as Causeway one.network "only amplifies that reputation". 

Over the last three years in the US market, Causeway one.network has worked with major agencies including Florida Department of Transportation to deploy workzone software solutions.

These include Live Link, which allows crews to update workzone status, lane closures and detours direct from the job site, with that information then pushed on to major navigation app providers including Google Maps and Waze. 

Causeway Technologies is one of Europe’s leading highway construction and maintenance software companies, whose solutions range from budget management to construction site design and traffic management. 

Causeway founder and CEO Phil Brown said the new brand will highlight customer value. “Combining One.network with Causeway’s current infrastructure asset management solutions, including Causeway Alloy and Horizons, will streamline critical processes and deliver compelling insights to our customers,” he said. 

“The integration of One.network’s digital roadwork planning capabilities will significantly enhance our product portfolio and offer an unrivalled experience in managing the road infrastructure to improve efficiency and safety and help drive carbon savings. We look forward to a fruitful collaboration that will bring great value to our mutual clients."

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