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+impact named as supplier on CCS Transport Technology Framework

Serco’s advisory business, +impact, has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Transport Technology Framework – the UK public sector’s largest provision of transport and mobility services consultancy.

+impact’s appointment spans four lots:

  • Lot 1 – Transport Professional Services
  • Lot 2 – Transport Data Services
  • Lot 7a – System Integration
  • Lot 7c – Transport Network Management

These lots cover transport-related professional services, consultancy and project management; transport-related data services for collecting, processing, analysing and sharing data; and system integration. This means +impact is now a supplier that can offer expert consultancy to all UK public sector organisations that can access the agreement. The framework aligns with UK Government transport policy initiatives and supports social value objectives such as carbon reduction and localisation.

Phil Malem, +impact Chief Executive Officer, said: “Being part of the CCS Transport Technology Framework gives +impact a fantastic platform to help public sector organisations deliver safer, greener and more connected transport systems. Increasingly, Governments and organisations are seeking advice backed by lived delivery experience; strategies that don’t just look good in theory but deliver measurable results in the real world. As Serco’s advisory business, we’re uniquely placed to offer practical, experience-based advice; we’re different because we do.”

Other recent achievements include work for Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), the Ministry of Defence, EventScotland, and Chelsea Football Club, demonstrating +impact’s expanding capabilities across both public and private sectors.

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