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Clearview Intelligence secures place on TMT2 framework

Clearview Intelligence has been awarded a place on Crown Commercial Service’s Traffic Management Technology 2 (TMT2) agreement. The agreement provides public sector organisations, including Highways England, devolved administrations, local transport authorities and Transport for London, with access to a wide range of traffic management technology products, solutions and services, including traffic signals, and parking and access control systems. Clearview Intelligence has been awarded places under lots c
November 24, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Clearview Intelligence has been awarded a place on Crown Commercial Service’s Traffic Management Technology 2 (TMT2) agreement.

The agreement provides public sector organisations, including 8101 Highways England, devolved administrations, local transport authorities and 1466 Transport for London, with access to a wide range of traffic management technology products, solutions and services, including traffic signals, and parking and access control systems.

Clearview Intelligence has been awarded places under lots covering: traffic signal junctions, controlled pedestrian crossings and ramp metering, traffic monitoring and traffic enforcement cameras, variable message signs, parking and access control systems, urban traffic management control and common database systems, ancillary roadside equipment, intelligent transport systems (ITS); all in isolation or as a combination solution.

Use of the NEC3 suite of contracts to access the agreement is anticipated to make transacting simpler and more efficient for all involved parties.

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