Assets. United.

When your bridges & structures data finally works as hard as you do!

Are you a Bridges and Structures Manager within a UK local authority? Are you responsible for ensuring the safety and performance of bridge related assets in your city, borough or county? Are you doing so reliably and with fewer resources (and lower budgets) than ever, while also ensuring that safety is paramount? Do you spend more time wrestling with data than trusting the decisions it’s meant to support? If so, it may be time to consider a more efficient way of working.

Spend less time disputing data and more time making informed asset decisions!

Too much of Bridges and Structures Managers’ time is spent collating inspection records, asset data and maintenance histories from multiple systems, duplicating work across disparate systems and manually checking information just to be confident it’s right. This doesn’t just slow you down – it makes managing complex bridge and structures assets far more difficult than it needs to be.

Joined up data
But, when your asset data is joined up and up to date you can quickly understand the condition of your structures, respond faster when defects are identified and justify maintenance decisions  across your network.

Based on data, we can help you identify faults and early signs of deterioration sooner, to ensure that you can schedule inspections and maintenance more effectively and move away from the constant cycle of reactive repairs.

What does this mean for you?
It means that your performance is shaped by the quality of the decisions you make every day – using reliable data to manage your Bridge and Structure assets more effectively, reduce risk and maintain the safety and resilience of your network.

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Benefits

Confirm for Bridges & Structures

Brightly’s Confirm solution provides local authorities with the tools to better understand the condition of their bridges & structures assets; how they can respond proactively to issues; and help them to plan maintenance with confidence - ultimately supporting safer, more resilient infrastructure and more efficient use of budgets.

Consistent condition data capture

Confirm records inspection and maintenance data centrally, which supports reliable condition tracking for bridges and structures.

Mobile inspection workflows

Field teams can capture inspection results and defect data on-site with the mobile app to improve accuracy and timeliness.

Data-enabled prioritisation

Condition data and reporting tools help identify critical bridge defects to enable better prioritisation of maintenance work.

Integrated reporting and analytics

Confirm’s analytics support detailed insights into structural health and maintenance trends, which can aid investment decisions.

Simplified asset planning

A comprehensive asset registry supports planning for long-term structural maintenance, which helps teams to forecast workloads and budgets.

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Don’t just take our word for it…

Listen to what current customers of our Confirm platform have to say about their experiences of using it, as well as the benefits they’ve seen within their local authorities.

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Chris Newson

Future-proofing infrastructure with predictive asset management

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Roger Leverett

Turning local government experience into smarter asset management

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Nicola Casburn

Understanding local authority pressures

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Lesley Cocker

Supporting councils with smarter asset management

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Matt Garner

Behind the implementation: Empowering local authorities to work smarter

Success Stories

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Nottingham City Council

“With Confirm, I will have access to real-time data at the touch of a button, so not only myself, but my colleagues can also respond quickly and efficiently to external customer information requests. And, to find the solution from within our own Council was hugely satisfying and rewarding.” 

Paula
Richardson
Nottingham City Council
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