Czech state agency managing motorway and highway infrastructure
Ředitelství silnic a dálnic (RSD) is the state enterprise responsible for Czech motorway and primary-road assets. The tech stack—AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D, BIM, SQL—reflects a construction-engineering organization modernizing legacy operations. Active hiring across ops, construction, and engineering roles, with recent momentum in digitalization and AI data reporting, indicates internal infrastructure-as-code initiatives alongside traditional capital projects.
Notable leadership hires: Project Preparation Lead
RSD is a government agency established by the Czech Ministry of Transport to manage, maintain, and upgrade the Czech Republic's motorway and Class I road network. The organization operates nationally with regional units distributed across the country. Core functions include asset management of road infrastructure, maintenance and repair coordination, and construction and modernization of motorway and primary-road corridors. The current project portfolio spans new motorway sections, intersection upgrades, digitalization of construction workflows, and rest-area development.
RSD uses Autodesk tools (AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D), MicroStation, BIM, and SQL for design, modeling, and data management of highway infrastructure projects.
Active projects include D3 motorway construction in central Bohemia, digitalization and automation of construction processes, AI data reporting, and large-scale highway construction project preparation.
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