South Wales Echo

UK-wide work leads to success for city start-up FREE £2

- SION BARRY Business Editor sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A CARDIFF start-up firm specialisi­ng in the design and project management of cycleways and 20mph default zones, has reported accelerate­d UK-wide success.

Volos was founded in 2021 by Ollie Marsh and Liam Shields, who between them had a combined 30 years of experience in the highway infrastruc­ture sector after working for local authoritie­s.

Mr Marsh worked for Cardiff Council, including working on active travel projects, including Cycleway 1.2 – a two-kilometre cycleway which links the city centre to University Hospital of Wales.

Volos is currently working on active travel developmen­ts with a combined project value of more than £30m.

Its projects in Cardiff include the Cathedral Road corridor improvemen­ts, as well as improvemen­ts to Lawrenny Avenue, the Pennsylvan­ia Estate and the Central North Cardiff 20mph default zone.

It has also recently secured new contracts in the Vale of Glamorgan and outside Wales for local authoritie­s in the south west of England and along the M4 corridor.

Managing director Mr Marsh said: “We are experienci­ng the biggest transport infrastruc­ture revolution in my career, and arguably since the coming of the motorways.

“In many ways our success in securing active travel projects in England, is down to the experience we have gained working on projects in Wales, and specifical­ly in Cardiff, which is spearheadi­ng the active travel revolution with its innovative schemes.”

Volos provides a turnkey service for active travel projects encompassi­ng design, engineerin­g, project management, and quantity surveying.

Mr Shields, who previously worked as a managing quantity surveyor for Faithful + Gould in Swansea, said: “The UK is embracing new active travel schemes in cities at an unpreceden­ted rate, but these fundamenta­l changes to infrastruc­ture such as re-modeling roads with bike lanes create complex challenges from a project point of view.

“So, expertise in designing and managing them is key, which is why our hands-on experience is enabling us to pick up some very exciting contracts.”

Mr Marsh added: “September 17 is a key date for the active travel revolution when the Welsh Government introduces a default 20mph speed limit on ‘restricted roads’ across Wales.

“These are roads that are usually located in busy, built-up residentia­l areas.

“This date is fast approachin­g and keeping us very busy, and it is a trend that is quickly spreading across the UK.”

 ?? RICHARD SWINGLER ?? Volos co-founder Liam Shields and managing director Ollie Marsh
RICHARD SWINGLER Volos co-founder Liam Shields and managing director Ollie Marsh

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