
Amey is rolling out FYLD’s AI-enabled risk assessment tool across more than 2,500 field workers following a successful pilot.
Amey is integrating FYLD’s digital workflows and risk assessment tools into daily operations to improve safety, reduce job aborts, enhance operational consistency, and provide supervisors with real-time visibility into work happening on the ground.
The FYLD platform supports end-to-end delivery, from pre-site inspections and start-of-shift briefings to point-of-work risk assessments, live remote support and streamlined job closure.
The three-month pilot demonstrated strong performance across more than 500 jobs logged in the platform, with 95% featuring an AI-enabled risk assessment and 85% of users consistently active. Significant improvements were observed in job preparation, reduced aborts and more efficient daily workflows, according to FYLD.
Under pilot, Amey and FYLD also co-developed customised capabilities, from video-based workflows and offline AI-enabled risk assessments to streamlined handovers powered by GenAI summaries, making the platform “even stronger for frontline teams and further elevating safety and operational resilience”.
Kyle Clough, sector business director at Amey, explained: “Highways are the backbone of how communities stay connected and economies keep moving. That’s why this partnership is such an important step forward. Working with FYLD puts us ahead of the curve on digital transformation and gives our frontline teams smarter, faster and more consistent ways of delivering the essential services communities rely on every day.”














