RACE

Amey to transform service delivery through autonomous vehicles

Amey together with RACE, have secured funding from Innovate UK, to build a prototype autonomous vehicle and test data collected from its sensors, which will ultimately transform current urban services and deliver safety benefits to our people.

The vehicle will be built as part of The Connected Autonomous Sensing Service Delivery Vehicles (CASS-DV) study and will undertake tasks currently completed manually such as grass cutting and street cleaning. The vehicle will simultaneously provide real time data through sensors on the surrounding environment that it drives around including: the condition of street furniture, bridges or even the road surface. Other information which could be gathered from sensors includes environmental factors such as air quality and vegetation growth.

If the 15 month CASS-DV study is successful, it could see autonomous vehicles delivering a whole range of urban maintenance activities across the UK and will remove risk and improve the safety of our people completing tasks in high risk areas.

Rick Robinson Amey’s Director of Technology said: “We believe that the pioneering study will not only help to transform the quality and quantity of data on road conditions, but will provide cost efficiencies to our clients as well as delivering real improvements in safety and service quality.”

Innovate UK Chief Executive Ruth McKernan said: “These successful industry-led R&D projects will further spearhead UK development of low emission, and connected and autonomous vehicle technology, building on our world-leading research and innovation capability in this area and the significant strength of UK businesses large and small in this field.”

The vehicles will be tested at Culhum Science Centre in Oxfordshire which is set to become a major test and validation site for the vehicles. RACE’s knowledge and network of autonomous vehicle providers will form the basis for the development of the CASS-DV study. RACE is also able to contribute its strengths in engineering and software development through their centre of excellence in robotics and autonomous systems.


Amey
Amey is a leading UK public and regulated services provider with over 20,000 employees.
Amey operates over 300 contracts, providing an unrivalled range of services including utilities, highways, waste management, rail, justice solutions, social housing and facilities management. Services are underpinned by our leading consulting and asset management capabilities, which allow us to offer stand-alone or integrated service solutions to a range of clients.
Amey is owned by Ferrovial. They are one of the world’s leading infrastructure management and investment companies. Ferrovial employs approximately 65,000 employees and operates in over 25 countries. Ferrovial’s activities focus on four business sectors construction, airports, toll roads and services. Amey is part of the Services division.

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RACE
Remote Applications in Challenging Environments (RACE) is part of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. As part of a national laboratory and as a centre of excellence in robotics and autonomous (RAS) systems RACE is committed to supporting the emergence of autonomous vehicles (AV) and helping to capture the industrial and wider economic benefits of the UK developing a globally leading position in this strategically important area. We already have experience of hosting AV trials and plans to make use of this as part of ambitious development plans relating to the Culham site and adjoining (existing and planned) communities. We are already working closely with local councils and the Oxfordshire LEP with a shared vision of Culham as the hub around which these ideas can coalesce.