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How it works

From first conversation to evidence-led decision.

The Half-Day Pilot is designed to keep the first step contained: enough structure to learn something useful, without asking the organisation to choose a full service pathway upfront.

Structured pathway graphic representing the Half-Day Pilot process.

Five stages

A short pathway with one decision point.

1

Initial conversation

Clarify what prompted the enquiry, who is involved and whether a pilot is the right first step.

2

Pre-pilot review

Review current routes, context, known areas of concern and any practical constraints.

3

Half-day pilot

Facilitate a representative group through realistic construction situations and route questions.

4

Findings report

Set out strengths, gaps, areas requiring further evidence and the recommended next step.

5

Evidence-led decision

Decide whether the right outcome is no further action, local improvement, discovery, specialist work, programme support or implementation.

Subsequent work

Detailed services only appear after the evidence-led decision.

If the pilot shows a specific need, the report can point to targeted discovery, route design, pressure controls, serious-concern route work, the wider programme or implementation support.

Start

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot.

The first conversation is used to decide whether the pilot is the right contained starting point.

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot