PUBLIC SECTOR // MUNICIPALITIES

Municipal websites designed to make public information easier to find and services easier to access.

Nexsweb can build and modernise municipal and public-sector websites around accessibility, clear navigation, mobile access, public notices, documents, service information and practical content-management workflows.

✓ Accessibility-minded✓ Public information UX✓ CMS-ready

WHY IT MATTERS

A municipal website is public infrastructure, not just a digital brochure.

Residents, businesses, suppliers and visitors may arrive looking for very different information. The site needs clear information architecture, strong search and document access, mobile usability, accessibility-minded design and a maintainable publishing process for the teams responsible for updates.

01

Public information architecture

Organise departments, services, contacts, notices, council information, forms and documents around the tasks residents actually need to complete.

02

Accessibility-minded delivery

Semantic structure, keyboard-friendly interaction, readable contrast and testing can be built into the project, with formal compliance targets agreed in the scope.

03

Notices, tenders & documents

Create structured areas for public notices, procurement or tender information, policies, reports, minutes, forms and downloadable documents.

04

Maintainable CMS workflows

Plan roles, publishing flows, content ownership and update processes so authorised municipal staff can keep information current after launch.

GOOD FIT // CLIENT TYPES

Built around the people who actually use the website.

Every build starts with the real user journey: what they came to find, what they need to understand, and what action they should be able to take next.

  • Local municipalities
  • District municipalities
  • Public entities
  • Government departments
  • Community service organisations
  • Public-facing agencies

PROCESS // CLEAR DELIVERY

From requirements to a website with a clear job.

We define the goal, organise the content and user journeys, build and test the interface, then launch with the technical foundations and handover process agreed in the project.

01

Discover

Goals, users, requirements, content, integrations and the highest-value tasks.

02

Structure

Information architecture, page hierarchy, calls to action and publishing workflows.

03

Build & Test

Responsive development, forms, integrations, performance and agreed usability checks.

04

Launch & Support

Final checks, deployment, indexing support, handover and ongoing improvements where required.

QUESTIONS // ANSWERED

What organisations usually want to know.

Can Nexsweb build a website around accessibility requirements?

Yes. Accessibility targets can be included in the project scope and tested during delivery. Formal conformance depends on the agreed standard, content, third-party systems and the testing completed before launch.

Can the site publish tenders, notices, minutes and public documents?

Yes. These can be structured into searchable or filterable content areas with clear categories, dates and document links, depending on the municipality’s publishing workflow.

Can municipal staff update the website themselves?

Yes. A suitable content-management workflow can be designed around authorised users, content types and approval needs, with training or handover documentation included in the project.

Can you redesign an existing municipal website instead of replacing everything?

Yes. Nexsweb can first audit the current information architecture, mobile usability, accessibility, performance and content workflow, then recommend whether targeted improvements or a full rebuild makes more sense.

Do you handle public-sector procurement requirements?

Nexsweb can respond to project specifications and provide the technical scope, deliverables and supporting information requested. Procurement, vendor-registration and contractual requirements would be handled according to the specific municipality or public entity.

START // DISCOVERY

Have a current site, brief, tender specification or project idea?

Send Nexsweb the existing URL or project requirements and we can identify the most important design, content, technical and conversion priorities first.

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