WJ Sunstone partnered with WJ group have recently delivered a ground-breaking traffic management solution using their IO System on the M40-42. The IO System is an advanced surveillance technology that leverages the latest cellular communication technology to provide real-time traffic analytics and surveillance on remote highways without the need for hardwired data networks.
The A30 between Chiverton and Carland Cross is currently undergoing significant dualling upgrades as the only remaining section of the road which is single carriageway from the M5 at Exeter to Camborne. To support this, the Costain Jacobs Partnership employed WJ Group to provide WJ Sunstone’s ground-breaking solar powered and autonomous surveillance systems throughout three phases of the project.
We were commissioned to provide Kier and Highways England with the Solar CCTV System to provide surveillance for a key carriageway for the NEC and Birmingham Airport. The project involved a number of key stakeholders from Highways England, Kier and Birmingham City Airport.
As a leading manufacturer of renewable platforms for surveillance and telecommunications, we have been working with Sunbelt, who are a strategic supply partner supporting Costain to deliver major improvements to the Testos roundabout on the A19 in the North East.
Using Sunstone’s SICS units the highways main contractor has achieved surveillance coverage for a section of roadworks approx. 3km long without the need for ground works, cable runs or additional road closures.
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