SUITS adopted a socio technical approach to developing materials to support capacity building in small – medium local authorities. This started with a skills audit in Kalamaria (Greece), Valencia (Spain0, Transport for West Midlands (UK), Rome and Turino (Italy, and Alba Iulia (Romania). Tpo identify strengths and weaknesses in the capacity of each city in relation to the implementation of planned sustainable mobility measures. The self-audit enabled the LAs to prioritise areas they needed to focus on during their organisational changes and develop relevant KPIs .
The first output of the project was therefore a self-audit process for LAs. This fed into an organisational change programme, which was designed with each LA to develop them into learning, innovative and resilient workplaces, which understood and worked towards sustainability agendas. All LAs in SUITS followed the 6-stage process, which had an immediate, and beneficial impact on their work working practices and structures.
Based on these experiences, the project has developed a framework and guidelines on how to conduct organisational change in LAs.
Working with the LAs, SUITS identified a number of gaps in knowledge in employees and across the organisation relating to implementation of innovative transport measures, financing and procurement and data handling. A set of multilingual, training material was developed, the capacity building toolset. This includes workbooks, facilitators guide, workshops, webinars, e-learning material relating to building S-M LA’s capacity to :
1 implement emerging transport technologies (ITS, Electric mobility, CAVs etc.)
2 introduce innovative transport schemes" (MaaS, Uber, Business Models etc.)
3 implement urban transport safety and security measures for all vulnerable users (passenger and freight vehicles etc.)
4 implement urban freight transport measures (SULPs, Crowd-shipping, cargo bikes etc.)
5 data collection and analysis tools for integrated measures.
6 use innovative financing, procurement and business models.
All material is available on the project web site, Eltis and Civitas portals
https://civitas.eu/tool-inventory/suits-tool-0(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) and Eltis’ website: (
https://www.eltis.org/resources/tools/suits-capacity-building-toolbox(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)).
Lastly SUITS (www.sboing.net) created and demonstrated a bespoke suite of data collection and visualisation tools to enable smaller authorities to crowdsource, store and visualise real time mobility data to inform transport planning. Additional investigations on data integration led to a congestion KPI, and greater understanding of barriers faced by LAs