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List of Organisations with Access to MIDAS Data List of organisations with access to TRADS data The below list of organisations have access to TRADS data through http://trads.hatris.co.uk/ 10dB Acoustics 2020 Liverpool 2020Liverpool 3118 Consulting Ltd A one + A One plus A One+ A-0ne A0NE+ A1+ AATM Aberdeen City Council Abington Consulting Engineers ABPmer ACCON UK ACCON UK Limited Accord MP AccordMP AccorMP Acosutic Associates ACS Acstro Actis Sales Technologies ADL Traffic Engineering Ltd Admedia Advantage Motion Media Ltd aea AEA Energy & Environment AEA Technology AEA TECHNOLOGY PLC AECOM Air Quality Consultants Air Quality Consultants Ltd Ajax Couriers AKO Capital AKS Ward Ltd AKSWard Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, India Alcone Marketing Allerdale Borough Council alpha acoustics limited AMEC Earth & Environmental UK Ltd Amey TRADS Access 1 of 28 Amey (Area 9) Amey Consultants Amey Consulting Amey LG Amey MAC9 Amey Mouchel Amey PLC Amey Services plc AMEYMOUCEHL Ameymouchel AmeyMouchel MAC9 AMScott ANSA Consultants Limited AONE A-one Aone -(Mac 14) Aone + A-one + Aone Area 14 A-ONE Darlington Aone Halcrow Aone Integrated Highway Services A-one Integrated Highway Services A-one Intergrated Highays services A-One Intergrated Highway Services A-one MAC 14 Aone Plus A-ONE PLUS A-one/A-one+ Aone+ A-one+ Aone+ - Costain A-One+ (Area 10) A-one+ (Area 12) Aone+ (Halcrow) A-one+ (MAC for Area 10) A-one+ Area 12 Normanton A-one+ Area 7 Aone+ Core 27 Aone+ Halcrow A-one+ Integrated Highway Services A-one+/ Halcrow APW Services (UK) Limited AQC Arcus Renewable Energy Consulting Ltd Ardent TRADS Access 2 of 28 Ardent Consulting Engineers AREA2 INTERROUTE ARMY Arthur D. Little Arthur D.Little Arup Arup North-East Ashley Helme Ashley Helme Associates Ashley Helme Associates Ltd Ashleyhelme Ashwell Rogers Aspen Consult Atkins Atkins - Area 2 Atkins (H&T) Atkins (Optima) Atkins Consultant Ltd atkins consultants Atkins Consultants Ltd Atkins Global Atkins H & T Atkins H&T Atkins Highways & Transportation Atkins Highways and Transportation Atkins Limited Atkins Ltd Atkins Ltd. Atkins Ltd.(Connect Plus M25) Atkins Noise and Air Atkins Odlin Atkins Plc Atkins Tansport Planning Atkins Tranport Planning Atkins Transport Planning Atkins Transport Planning and Management Atkins/Optima Atkins/Optima Infrastructure Management atlins Atos Origin Avon and Somerset Police AXA Insurance Axis BAA BAA Heathrow Babergh District Council TRADS Access 3 of 28 Babtie Babtie Group Babtie Group LTD Bain & Co Balfour Beatty Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Ltd Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Services Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald Area 2 Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald Joint Venture balfour beatty mott macdonald jv BALFOUR BEATTY MOTT MACDONALDS Balfour Beatty- MottMacdonald Balfour Beaty MottMcDonald BalfourBeattyMottMacDonald Barber Wadlow barntown Barton Stacey Parish Council Bath & NE Somerset Council Bath & North East Somerset Council Bath and North East Somerset Council Bath properties Ltd BBIS BBISL BBMM BBMM Area 2 BBMM Area 4 BBMMJV BBMMJV (HA Area 4) BBMMJV-Area 4 MAC BBP Regeneration BBSJV BCAL BDRC Continental BEAR Scotland Ltd Beattie Watkinson Bedfordshire County Council Bedfordshire Police Bellamy Roberts bellamyroberts Belron Technical Bidwells Big Sky Banners birling social capital group Birmingham City Council Blaby District Council TRADS Access 4 of 28 BMT Cordah Boreham Boreham Consulting Boreham Consulting Engineers Borough of Poole Boud Consulting Ltd BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL Bradstone Baker Braintree Distrct Council BRE Brecks Partnership Brentwood Borough Council Brian Campbell Associates Bristol City Council British Nuclear Group Brookbanks Brookbanks Consulting Brunel University Bryan G Hall BSB BSP Consulting BTP HYDER BTP-Hyder Buchanan Consulting Engineers Buckinghamshire County Council Bucks County Council Building Research Establishment Bullen Consultants Ltd Bureau Veirtas Bureau Veritas Bureau Veritas UK & Ireland Bureau Veritas UK Limited Bureauu Veritas Burks Green Engineers & Architects Burnley Borough Council Buro Happold Burton College BWB Consulting BWB Consuting Byways & Highways Ltd c Callidus Transport & Engineering Calyon Cambridge Cambridge Consultants Cambridge University TRADS Access 5 of 28 Cambridge University Engineering Department Cambridgeshire County Council Cambridgshire County Council Cambs County Council Campbell Reith CampbellReith cannock chase council cannock chase district council Cannon Consulting Engineers Capita Capita IC capita infrastructure consultancy Capita Symonds Capita Symonds - Carlisle Capita Symonds (MMB ASSOCIATES) Capita Symonds Ltd Capita ymonds Capital Shopping Centres Carillion Carillion Highway Maintenance Carillion Plc Carillion URS Carillion WSP Carillion-URS Carillion-URS (HA Area 8) CarillionWSP Carl Bro Carl Bro Group carnell contractors Carphone Warehouse Casella Stanger CATE CB Richard Ellis CBC CBP ccc CCE CDA CEC Central Bedfordshire Council Central Motorway Police Group CEPOG Support Team CERC CERCIA, School of Computer Science, University of Charnwood Borough Council CHD Property TRADS Access 6 of 28 Chelmsford Borough Council Cheshire East Borough Council Chevron Traffic Systems chichester district council chiltern conservation Chiltern District Council CILT cinco estrellas training City Planning Office Clarke Bond Cleveland Police Coffee Nation Cole Easdon Cole Easdon BMP Ltd Cole Easdon Consultants Colin Bucanan & Partners Colin Buchanan Colin Buchanan and Partners Computer Recognition Systems Congleton Borough Council Connect Consultants Connect Plus Connect Plus Services Connect Road Operators Connectplus Services Connon Consutling Engineers Constain Group plc. Consulting Stream Cornwall College Cornwall Council Cornwall County Council Costain Costain - Aone+ Costain Limited Costain Ltd Cottee Transport Planning Count on Us Count On Us ltd CPRE CPRE PDSY CRA Cranfield University Craven District Council Create Consulting Engineers Cumbria County Council Cumbria Road Safety Partnership TRADS Access 7 of 28 Cumbria Tourism Cundall CWSP D M Mason Engineering Consultants Ltd Dale Lane DArlington Borough Council Dartford Borough Council Datatrial Daventry District Council David C Simmons GI Consultants David Tucker Associates DBR & Associates De Montfort University Decathlon Defra Deloitte Denholm Industrial Services Limited Denis Wilson Denis Wilson Business Group Denis Wilson Partnership Department for Transport Dept for Transport Dept. of Maths, University of Portsmouth Derby City Council Derbyshire CC Derbyshire Constabulary Derbyshire County Council Detica Devon and Cornwall Constabulary devon and cornwall police Devon and Cornwall Safety Camera Partnership Devon County Council DfT DFTITEA DHL DLP DLP Consultants DLP Planning DLP Transportation DLP Transportation Ltd Dorking DNA Dorset County Council dotcom Dover Harbour Board DPDS Consulting Drivers Jonas TRADS Access 8 of 28 DSCP DTA DTLR ITEA Div DTLR Stats div DTPL Dudley MBC Dumfries and Galloway Council Durham CC DVLA DWP EAS Ltd EAS Transport Planning east devon district council East Hampshire District Council East Sussex CC East Sussex County Council eastsussexc/c Ecotec Research and Consulting Eddie Jewell Acoustics Eddie Stobart Ltd EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY Edinburgh University edmund nuttall ltd Edmund Nuttall Ltd. Education Edwin Thompson EEI Egis EnerpriseMouchel Entec Entec UK Entec UK Ltd EntecUK enteprisemouchel Enterprise Mouchel EnterpriseMouchal enterprisemouchel enterprisemouchel (HA Area 1) Enterprisemouchel.com Entran Ltd ENVIRON Environmental Assessment Services Environmental Research Group Environmental Resources Managment Environmental Visage Ltd Enviros Consulting Ltd TRADS Access 9 of 28 Eric Wright Civil Engineering ERM Essex County Council Essex County Council Emergency Plans Essex Police Eurostar Evan Lester Ltd EY Faber Maunsell Faber Maunsell Aecom Faber Maunsell Ltd. faber mausnell Faber Muansell FaberMaunsell FaberMaunsell Ltd Fairhurst & Partners Fairhurst and Partners Fehily Timoney Gifford Fenland District Council FirstGroup Fluor FMW Consultancy FMW Consultancy Ltd Footprint Ecology Fox Bennett FPDSavills plc Franklin+Andrews Frontier Economics Gair Consulting Ltd Gateshead Council GCA (UK) Ltd gcpartnership GEM Air Quality Ltd Gifford Gifford & Partners Ltd giffords Gladman Glanville Gloucestershire County Council GLOUCESTERSHIRE HIGHWAYS glovebox publications GMTU GO-East Gordon Clarke Architects Ltd GOSE Government News Network TRADS Access 10 of 28 Government Office for the East of England Government Office for the East of England (GO-East Government Office for the East of England (Transpo Government Office North East GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE greater manchester transportation unit Greensafe Ltd Greggs plc grimsby and scunthorpe media group Grontmij GVA Grimley H/A HA HA Area 9 HA Contractor (TRL) HA Dorking HA/Atkins Halcrow Halcrow (Bedford office) Halcrow Gp Ltd Halcrow Group Halcrow Group Limited Halcrow Group Ltd Halcrow Group Ltd. Halcrow Group Plc Halcrow Grup Ltd Halcrow Yolles Halcrow/A-One HALCROW/AONE+ Halcrow\Aone Hampshire CC Hampshire County Council Hann Tucker Associates Hannah Reed Hannah Reed & Associates Hannah Reed and Associates Hannah, Reed and Associates hants county council Hants Police Happold Consulting Harlech Homes harris lamb Haskoning UK Denis Wilson Haughley Parish Council HCC Health & Safety Executive TRADS Access 11 of 28 Heathrow Airport Ltd Herefordshire Council hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire Police Herts County Council Highway Care Limited Highway
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