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CIHT are delighted to be once again a Principal Supporter to Highways UK. The 2019 event will be on 6 & 7 November at the NEC in Birmingham and is the flagship event for and about roads for a modern connected Britain.
From ‘Big Thinking’ conference sessions, to keynote addresses from senior personalities, to more focused industry briefings to innovation showcases and competitions. Add to this an energetic and optimistic vibe, 200 exhibitors and that it is FREE TO ATTEND and Highways UK represents a compelling proposition for visiting on the 6 & 7 November this year. See What’s On here.
So if you are involved in the planning, designing, building, operating and future-proofing of the UK's road network you should register for free here.
11:00 - 12:00
Professional development drop in
CIHT staff will be available to advise on membership and qualifications
12:00 - 12:50
Better Planning for Better Transport
A panel will lead on the discussions around how this new advice puts the integration of transport and planning at the centre of transport policy and design.
13:00 13:30
Shaping Tomorrow Today
Martin Tugwell, President, CIHT
Martin will discuss his presidential theme and highlight CIHT pledges on climate change.
13:30 - 14:20
Celebrating People Re- engineering the future
A lunchtime reception celebrating the diversity of our workforce.
14:30 - 15:20
Professional development – making the difference
Sue Stevens – Director of Education and Membership
CIHT members will demonstrate how professional development can improve an individual and an organisation. This will feature CTPP and what is behind the new Professional Development scheme.
15:30 - 16:00
CIHT Skills & Training Award
Ringway - Winners of the CIHT Skills and Training Award. Delegates will hear from (Ringway) on how investing in skills and training has made a real difference to their organisation.
09:30 - 10:00
Professional development drop in
CIHT staff will be available to advise on membership and qualifications
10:00 - 10:45
Manual for Streets
Andrew Hugill – CIHT’s Director of Policy and Technical Affairs
This session will include details on the latest update to this seminal guidance document.
11:00 - 11:30
Collaboration in practice
Kier - Winners of the CIHT Collaboration Award will highlight how working together has made a real improvement to project / output delivery.
11:45 - 12:30
Improving local highways
This panel will be discussing the latest implications for the funding and governance of local highway infrastructure. The panel will also update delegates on the latest thinking around a sector deal for highways.
12:30 - 13:15
Professional development – making the difference
Sue Stevens – Director of Education and Membership
CIHT members will demonstrate how professional development can improve an individual and an organisation. This will feature CTPP and what is behind the new Professional Development scheme.
Lynda Addison OBE, chair of CIHT's Sustainable Transport Panel and former chair of the Transport Planning Society
Better Planning, Better Transport, Better Places
Lynda Addison and Andrew Hugill discuss how CIHT's new advice document 'Better planning, better transport, better places' puts the integration of transport and planning at the centre of transport policy and design.
Martin Tugwell, President of CIHT and Programme Director at England's Economic Heartland
Shaping Tomorrow Today
Martin discusses his presidential theme and highlight CIHT pledges on climate change.
Celebrating People: Re-engineering the future
A panel consisting of four experts in people and skills discussed the future of the engineer. Videos presented below. The panel consisted of:
Tina Gunnarsson, Lead Engineer, Balfour Beatty
Terry Wilkinson, Highways Application Engineer, ACO
Ted Miller, Head of Learning and Resourcing, Highways England
Sharon Miller, Head of CSR, FM Conway
Tina Gunnarsson, Lead Engineer, Balfour Beatty
Terry Wilkinson, Highways Application Engineer, ACO
Ted Miller, Head of Learning and Resourcing, HE
Sharon Miller, Head of CSR, FM Conway
Sue Stevens, Director of Education and Membership, CIHT
Professional development – making the difference
Sue Stevens demonstrate how professional development can improve an individual and an organisation. This will feature CTPP and what is behind the new Professional Development scheme.
John Nicholson, Regional Director, Ringway
Ringway - Investing in Specialist Driver Training
Winners of the CIHT Skills and Training Award. Delegates heard from Ringway on how investing in skills and training has made a real difference to their organisation.
Manual for Streets
Peter Dickinson, Chair of CIHT's Urban Design Panel led this session which included details on the latest update to this seminal guidance document. This session was followed by a Q&A session with the attendees.
Presentation
Q&A
Louise McMahon, Business Integration Manager, Kier
Stronger Together
Winners of the CIHT Collaboration Award (Kier) will highlight how working together has made a real improvement to project outcomes.
Improving Local Highways
Matthew Lugg OBE, Immediate Past President of CIHT, discussed the latest implications for the funding and governance of local highway infrastructure followed by a Q&A session with Matthew and Andrew Hugill, Director of Policy and Technical Affairs, CIHT.
Presentation
Q&A
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