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Highway Maintenance 2006:
Bringing together all sides
of the industry in a networking environment and with new research,
reviews and solutions for highways practitioners, Highway Maintenance
2006 has much to offer:-
- Hear from the Department for Transport for the latest on
maintenance strategy. What does the future hold for asset
management plans now that they are part of the LTP process?
- The launch of guidance on road surfacing materials from
the Roads Board - best practice guideline to ensure the selection
of the right material for the right site.
- The importance of customer perception, how can local authorities
achieve and actively demonstrate public approval of their
work?
- How SCANNER data is being used at a local level - a practical
insight into how it is proving a valuable tool to influence
the maintenance projects within one authority.
- The importance of and scope for early contractor involvement
in areas such as health and safety and the planning of maintenance
schemes.
- Make valuable new contacts and source the best products
and services at the exhibition.
Who should attend
- Local authority highway maintenance engineers and managers
- Directors of technical services
- Environmental services, planning, transportation and engineering
- Consultants and contractors involved in highway maintenance
Speakers include:
- Geoff Allister, President, CSS
- Matthew Lugg, Leicestershire
County Council
- Paul Foskett, DfT
- David Grunwell, Highways Agency
- Tim Malynn, Bedfordshire County
Council
- Nick Sharman, Amey
- Dr Vijay Ramdas, TRL
- Steve Biczysko, Atkins Highways
and Transportation
- Phil Wilson, WRAP
- Roger Elphick OBE, Durham County
Council
- Lester Willmington, Devon County
Council
- Gary Fitch, Kent Highway Services
- David Campbell, HTMA
Conference Supporters
Surveyor would like to thank its supporters, CSS for their help
in compiling the conference programme. For more information
on CSS please click here.
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