The firm is on site in Nottingham working with Taylor Woodrow and Alstom on the extension of the city tram network.
PODFather is providing its electronic ticketing system for earthworks on the project.
PODFather Earthworks software produces unique conveyance tickets to comply with Duty of Care regulations for the transport of construction materials on a public highway.
Ultra rugged handheld computers, mobile printers and barcode technology is used throughout the process to scan vehicles at the originating and tip sites to ensure both fraudulent movements and human errors are eliminated.
Sarah Barnes, Environmental Adviser for Taylor Woodrow said: “This is a complex project given it covers so many locations and all material needs to be transported from sites in a tight urban environment.
“The system is helping us ensure compliance with the handling of material and monitoring the vehicle safety standards of the hauliers working on our sites.
“We definitely recommend the system to other construction contractors as it gives immediate visibility of material movement activity across a site, massively reduces the backoffice administration tasks of dealing with hand written tickets, and also helps ensure compliance with environmental and transport regulations.”
Colin McCreadie, Business Development Director of PODFather said: “This was one of three contracts we picked-up following our ad campaign with the Enquirer.
“We are delighted Taylor Woodrow selected the PODFather system for this project.
“We aim to provide solutions that prove best practice procedures are followed for the production and management of waste tickets on construction sites in real-time.”
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