Veris (ASX:VRS) reported that it secured AU$5.6 million in projects aligned to its digital strategy, according to a Thursday Australian bourse filing.
These include a contract to assess the condition of over 4,000 kilometers of gravity-fed earthen channels and assets owned and operated by Murray Irrigation, the deployment of its digital urbanism spatial consulting and advisory solution to support the Monarch Glen master-planned community by Mirvac, and a contract to provide advanced digital capture and modeling services associated with a new terminal design extension at a major Australian airport.
It was also selected in partnership with an engineering consultancy to help a government transport agency in classifying 30 LGA-owned roadways for their suitability for heavy vehicles and to support National Heavy Vehicle Regulator accreditation.
Veris was also contracted by the Western Rock Lobster Council to develop a mobile application for Rock Lobster fishers to record details of their catch and associated business data, by Fire Rescue Victoria to design and implement a mobile application to replace their paper-based field emergency response guidebook, and it was awarded a three-month contract to modernize and then migrate the frog watch program systems to Melbourne Water cloud systems.
Its shares rose almost 2% in recent trading on Thursday.
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