Release Notes for version v25.20a.AM

Supports Street Manager V6 API

Confirm now supports Street Manager V6 API and V5 API version support will be deprecated soon.

Due to breaking change in V6 API, we are defaulting - 'Others can collaborate on Work' - 'No' and 'Reason for non collaboration' - 'No reason provided'

Create single Non-compliance for Inspections on multiple Trenches

When a Street Works Notice contains multiple Sites (Trenches) and an Inspection is marked Failed in ConfirmConnect, the system automatically creates a separate Inspection record in Confirm Enterprise for each individual Site. These Inspection records will appear in the History of the Street Works Notice for clear visibility.

All failure reasons (Inspection Items) from the multiple Sites are then combined into a single consolidated Inspection for export. As a result, only one Non-Compliance is generated for the entire group of failed Sites, rather than creating multiple separate records.

This single Non-Compliance is then imported back into Confirm and is automatically linked to each of the associated failed Inspections. This ensures consistent tracking and prevents duplication.

If an Inspection is marked as Passed, no Non-Compliance is created.

TTRO Option added in Wizard and Import from Street Manager

The TTRO (Temporary Traffic Regulation Order) feature is now accessible in Confirm's Permit Application, using Yes/No checkbox selection during the creation of application process.

This functionality is exclusively available for Planned Permits and is not accessible for Immediate Permits, EToN Works, or Private Street Notices.

When users select "Yes" for the TTRO option, the system automatically generates a PAA, streamlining the application workflow.

Both export and import of TTRO applications is supported.

Note: The TTRO (Temporary Traffic Regulation Order) functionality is now available in WorkZone through the Confirm Permit Application using Job form. To use this feature, open the Job form, navigate to the Street Works tab, and select the TTRO checkbox to indicate that a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order is required. This selection will be included in the Permit Application submitted to Confirm.

Delete Expired Programmed Inspections

To keep our records accurate and up-to-date, the system automatically performs a cleanup of expired Programmed Inspections on every Street Works Agent run.

An inspection is considered "expired" and will be deleted if both of these conditions are met:

  • If 'To Date' (Inspection's Scheduled end date) is in the past.
  • If 'Delete Flag' is set to 'True', indicating it's marked for removal.

Expired Sampled Inspections won't be deleted even if 'Delete when expired' is ticked.