25 September 2025, 14:00-15:00 -
CIHT Webinar UNITED KINGDOM

CIHT Report Launch: Reducing the impact of highway works on road users

Join CIHT and guest speakers for the online launch of CIHT's latest report, Reducing the impact of highway works on road users. 

About this event

Streetworks (works carried out by statutory undertakers like utility companies using equipment and machinery on, or under, the road) and roadworks (works carried out to repair or improve the highway including footways, carriageways and street lighting) both occur on a highways network which is ageing and, generally, in decline.  

Everyone relies on the local highway network, which is why disruptions created by highway works are a strong source of public frustration. These frustrations are compounded by inefficiency in maintenance practices, which create issues around congestion, have a detrimental impact on road and street quality and create accessibility issues for users. All of which create additional costs for authorities in an already limited funding environment. 

Launching on September 25, CIHT's latest report, Reducing the impact of highway works on road users has been written to support the efficient delivery of these works, this report highlights some of the challenges and opportunities for authorities and works promoters and provides a set of recommendations for government in amending the regulatory environment around highway works. 

Join CIHT and guest speakers to hear about the findings of the report and discover insights into some of the latest innovations in street and road work practices.  

Why attend? 

  • Free to all 
  • Learn about the latest challenges and learned lessons relating to street works and road works.  
  • Interactive Q&A with industry experts 

     

Speakers

     

Kevin Hamilton BSc CEng MCIHT

Scottish Road Works Commissioner

Kevin was appointed as Scottish Road Works Commissioner in November 2020 for a five year term.  His role, which is independent of government,  is to monitor road works in Scotland and promote good practice within the sector with the aim of reducing the impact of road works.  He heads up a small team based in Edinburgh. He holds a degree in Civil Engineering, a post-graduate diploma in Transportation Engineering and is a Chartered Engineer with over 30 years experience in the roads sector.  His career has been mostly with local authorities in both Scotland and England. He is passionate about improving the management of roads assets, harnessing new technology and minimising the impact of road works activity on people and the environment.

    

Carolyn Harris    

Head of Key Route Network

Carolyn is Head of Key Route Network at Transport for West Midlands. With over 35 years experience in traffic and highways within local government, consultancy and contractor roles she is able to see the bigger picture from all sides of the fence. Communication and collaboration are at the heart of Carolyn’s work and she enjoys the challenge of bringing people together to ensure the best outcomes for communities in the West Midlands with a particular focus on network management.

25 September 2025, 14:00-15:00 -
CIHT Webinar UNITED KINGDOM

CIHT Report Launch: Reducing the impact of highway works on road users


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