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UK2

Pre-market Engagement Notice for Automated Highways Monitoring Hardware and Software.

  • First published: 29 April 2026
  • Last modified: 29 April 2026
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Contents

Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-068e5d
Published by:
Denbighshire County Council
Authority ID:
AA0280
Publication date:
29 April 2026
Deadline date:
29 May 2026
Notice type:
UK2
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

Denbighshire County Council (The Authority) are looking to engage with the market in relation to providing digital and technological support to enhance its highway safety inspection operations and collation and processing of highway condition data. The Authority is looking for solutions to include capturing highway safety defects, categorisation of defects, collating road condition data to aid production of capital programmes, assisting in prioritising areas for both capital and revenue interventions, improved customer service and improved insurance claim repudiation.

We are seeking out of the box solutions requiring minimal configuration. The Authority is not seeking to appoint a development partner.

Aims of Engagement

The purpose is to:

- Understand supplier capabilities and solutions available in the market

- Identify opportunities for innovation and best practice

- Understand the market’s ability to integrate directly with the Authority’s existing highways asset management system, Symology including proven live integration at other UK sites.

- Test assumptions on costs, timescales, and implementation approaches.

High Level Requirements for automated highways monitoring software.

The Authority requires digital software which allows the Authority to:

- Cover the entire network for highway safety inspections in line with the frequencies within the Highways Maintenance Manual

- Provide highway safety defect information in accordance with category of defects as defined by the authority’s Highway Maintenance Manual by accurately identifying, detailing and categorising safety defect dimensions (size and depth)

- Help modernise highway safety inspection operations by adopting automated digital monitoring alongside manual operations

- Provide accurate and reliable road condition data that can be utilised to report on key performance indicators, and assist in informing structural maintenance programmes

- Use of in-vehicle dedicated digital solution not invasive to drivers

- Camera / digital based data collection (not mobile phone based)

- Fully automated operation

- Unlimited data usage and storage

- Integration with work management systems, including the ability to push identified defects and associated data directly into Symology for inspection follow up, works ordering, and asset records

The authority is interested in exploring digital solutions that can be expanded into other teams, for example, traffic and road safety.

The digital technology software should also have:

- The ability to export reports for use in prioritising and compiling works packages, programmes and third party claim defences

- Import/export capabilities with GIS

High Level Requirements for In-Vehicle Technologies.

The Authority requires In-Vehicle technologies to allow the authority to equip highway safety vehicles and waste collection vehicles with integrated in-cab technologies that support collation of digital information collection and conform to health & safety compliance.

The solution should be reliable, have ease of use, be weather-resistant and suitable for vehicle environments

High Level Requirements for Operations Management.

- Comprehensive reporting suite, including dashboards and the ability for the Council to report on any data in the solution

- Automated Back-Office Operations

- Secure and robust infrastructure compliant with UK GDPR.

- Data hosted within the UK or in jurisdictions offering equivalent UK GDPR protections (with a preference for UK hosting).

Full notice text

Scope

Procurement description

Denbighshire County Council (The Authority) are looking to engage with the market in relation to providing digital and technological support to enhance its highway safety inspection operations and collation and processing of highway condition data. The Authority is looking for solutions to include capturing highway safety defects, categorisation of defects, collating road condition data to aid production of capital programmes, assisting in prioritising areas for both capital and revenue interventions, improved customer service and improved insurance claim repudiation.

We are seeking out of the box solutions requiring minimal configuration. The Authority is not seeking to appoint a development partner.

Aims of Engagement

The purpose is to:

- Understand supplier capabilities and solutions available in the market

- Identify opportunities for innovation and best practice

- Understand the market’s ability to integrate directly with the Authority’s existing highways asset management system, Symology including proven live integration at other UK sites.

- Test assumptions on costs, timescales, and implementation approaches.

High Level Requirements for automated highways monitoring software.

The Authority requires digital software which allows the Authority to:

- Cover the entire network for highway safety inspections in line with the frequencies within the Highways Maintenance Manual

- Provide highway safety defect information in accordance with category of defects as defined by the authority’s Highway Maintenance Manual by accurately identifying, detailing and categorising safety defect dimensions (size and depth)

- Help modernise highway safety inspection operations by adopting automated digital monitoring alongside manual operations

- Provide accurate and reliable road condition data that can be utilised to report on key performance indicators, and assist in informing structural maintenance programmes

- Use of in-vehicle dedicated digital solution not invasive to drivers

- Camera / digital based data collection (not mobile phone based)

- Fully automated operation

- Unlimited data usage and storage

- Integration with work management systems, including the ability to push identified defects and associated data directly into Symology for inspection follow up, works ordering, and asset records

The authority is interested in exploring digital solutions that can be expanded into other teams, for example, traffic and road safety.

The digital technology software should also have:

- The ability to export reports for use in prioritising and compiling works packages, programmes and third party claim defences

- Import/export capabilities with GIS

High Level Requirements for In-Vehicle Technologies.

The Authority requires In-Vehicle technologies to allow the authority to equip highway safety vehicles and waste collection vehicles with integrated in-cab technologies that support collation of digital information collection and conform to health & safety compliance.

The solution should be reliable, have ease of use, be weather-resistant and suitable for vehicle environments

High Level Requirements for Operations Management.

- Comprehensive reporting suite, including dashboards and the ability for the Council to report on any data in the solution

- Automated Back-Office Operations

- Secure and robust infrastructure compliant with UK GDPR.

- Data hosted within the UK or in jurisdictions offering equivalent UK GDPR protections (with a preference for UK hosting).

Main category

Services

Additional categories

Goods

Delivery regions

  • UKL13 - Conwy and Denbighshire

Total value (estimated)

1.00 GBP Excluding VAT

1.20 GBP Including VAT

Contract dates (estimated)

01 September 2026, 00:00AM to 31 August 2029, 23:59PM

Extension end date (if all the extensions are used): 31 August 2031

Contracting authority

Denbighshire County Council

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: Wynnstay Road

Town/City: Ruthin

Postcode: LL15 1YN

Country: United Kingdom

Website: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PTPG-8659-JMCD

Contact name: Andy Raynor

Email: procurement@denbighshire.gov.uk

Organisation type: Public authority - sub-central government

Devolved regulations that apply: Wales

Procedure

Is the total value above threshold?

Above threshold

Lots

Divided into 1 lots

Lot number: 1

CPV classifications

  • 48000000 - Software package and information systems
  • 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

Delivery regions

  • UKL13 - Conwy and Denbighshire

Sustainability

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Contract start date (estimated)

01 September 2026, 00:00AM

Contract end date (estimated)

31 August 2029, 23:59PM

Extension end date (estimated)

31 August 2031, 23:59PM

Can the contract be extended?

Yes

Engagement

Engagement process description

We are seeking to understand what is currently available in the market in relation to the above requirements. We are inviting suppliers to provide a breakdown of the key features and functions their system provides. We also intend to invite suppliers to provide system demos, ideally over MS Teams.

We are seeking a fully functional, out of the box solution/s that require minimal configuration to meet our operational needs and deliver an excellent customer experience. We are not looking for a development partner. We are interested in suppliers who have a proven track record.

We do not guarantee that this exercise will result in a procurement exercise.

If your organisation can provide a solution that meets the requirements of this notice, please email procurement@denbighshire.gov.uk with a brief overview of your solution no later than 12 noon on 13th May 2026

Due date

29 May 2026, 23:59PM

Has the engagement period already ended?

No

Submission

Publication date of tender notice (estimated)

01 July 2026

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
There are no commodity categories for this notice.

Delivery locations

ID Description
1000 WALES

About the buyer

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