Aecom navigates traffic planning with TomTom
- March 2, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

Dutch mapping and location technology specialist TomTom is helping Texas-based Aecom enhance its mobility and infrastructure planning and transport modelling.
Leveraging TomTom’s historic and real-time traffic measures, Aecom should be able to improve traffic systems management and operations on behalf of public and private sector clients globally.
Through the partnership, Aecom will integrate TomTom’s traffic stats, origin destination analysis, historic traffic volumes, route monitoring, live traffic and junction analytics products into research, projects, operational teams and managed client options. The goal is to let Aecom’s global teams deliver more accurate, data-driven insights that help improve mobility, enhance safety and optimise infrastructure investments.
With urbanisation, changing travel patterns, advancing vehicle technologies and sustainable development, better planning, modelling and effective delivery of infrastructure are essential. Aecom supports the public and private sector in analysing these shifts, their impacts and how they can respond effectively to prepare for a new era of transportation.
TomTom’s traffic measures enable governments and private-sector partners around the world to make more informed transport decisions. This collaboration gives Aecom access to precise mobility insights, supporting safer roads, optimised networks and more resilient infrastructure planning.
In traffic management and operational environments, TomTom live traffic offering provides low-latency, spatially and temporally accurate live observed speed data and road traffic incident detection to traffic management centres, road network managers and emergency services. This can help national, state and local road agencies respond more effectively to network disruptions, accidents and congestion. The partnership should help embedded Aecom traffic management teams deliver better outcomes for their clients, as well as safer and more efficient road networks.
“We are excited to partner with TomTom to better support our customers in understanding the transportation and mobility shifts happening globally,” said Dwight Pullen, senior vice president at Aecom. “By accessing TomTom’s industry-leading traffic data, we aim to improve our services in mobility and infrastructure planning, traffic management and congestion reduction, accessibility and mobility service assessments, and post-project evaluation and transport policy research. This collaboration will enable us to deliver innovations that address the evolving demands of transportation and urban development.”
Ralf-Peter Schäfer, vice president at TomTom, added: “By combining Aecom’s world-class infrastructure and mobility planning and delivery expertise with TomTom’s location intelligence, this partnership empowers decision-makers to plan, design and deliver smarter mobility. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality data that support innovative approaches to tackling the challenges of urban mobility and infrastructure development.”
TomTom (www.tomtom.com) is headquartered in Amsterdam with 3300 employees around the globe. Aecom (aecom.com) had revenues of $16.1bn in 2025.

