Keystream makes roads into Stonehenge Highways project

Public sector IT recruitment and consultancy firm Keystream will provide IT support services on a project near Stonehenge.

As part of a consortium of partners, Keystream will resource IT talent in an 18-month £1m contract on Highways England’s A303 Stonehenge project. 

The consortium involved in the high-profile scheme will include Insight and Ishango.

Keystream is providing key project management resource and working in partnership with the rest of the consortium to set up and deliver critical technology and services. The team will be supporting the roll-out of a full programme of IT and digital services, including data-driven project decision making.

The Highways England project includes building a two-mile tunnel past the Stonehenge monument in Wiltshire, upgrading junctions and creating a by-pass with the ultimate objective of removing the impact of the traffic on the landscape and restoring the existing A303 to a track for use by walkers, cyclists and horse riders.

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