Chaired by Peter Plisner, Transport Correspondent for BBC Midlands Today, the day included a series of presentations as well as a Fit for the Future poster session developed in conjunction with LG TAG.
Feedback received from the 90+ delegates has been extremely positive with over 94 per cent finding the event useful or very useful.
Please see below to view and download the speakers’ PowerPoint presentations:
- Amanda Richards, Group Manager, Network and Asset Management, Surrey County Council: ‘Surrey’s long term plans for the maintenance of key highway assets’
- Andrew Bainbridge, Team Leader Transport Planning, North Yorkshire County Council: ‘Highway maintenance and the Local Growth Fund’
- Tom Bartley, BIM Research Engineer, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff and Ian Price, Project Manager – Major Projects, Hanson Contracting: ‘The benefits of BIM: the A338 Bournemouth Spur Road’
- Matthew Lugg, HMEP Advocate: ‘Making HMEP fit for the future’
- Paul Hardy, Lead Consultant, CSS Wales: ‘An alternative approach: implementing highway asset management in Wales’
- Nick Tupper, Head of Highways, Norfolk County Council: ‘BS11000 supply chain collaboration’
- Keith Carpenter, Highways Asset Manager, Transport for Buckinghamshire: ‘Effective communications and engaging with stakeholders: the Buckinghamshire journey’
- Andrew Molyneux, Highway Asset Manager, Leeds City Council: ‘Embedding collaborative highway infrastructure asset management across the West Yorkshire region’
FIT FOR THE FUTURE POSTER SESSION in association with LG TAG can be accessed below:
- Trevor Collett, Asset Data Manager, Kier: ‘What is the real state of our roads?’
- Satbir Gill, Network Manager, Hounslow Highways: ‘Signing the way in Hounslow’
- Martin Holland, Head of Highways and Energy, London Borough of Islington: ‘The Digital Highway’
- Teresa Jolley, Director, DEFT153 Ltd; Future Highways Programme Lead, Landor LINKS; Secretariat, Future Highways Forum: ‘Future Highways and HighwaysAPI’
- Dominic Proud, Service Delivery Manager, Telford & Wrekin Council: ‘Highways branding and communication’