Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme (HMEP) launch e-learning toolkit in association with CIHT

16th Oct 2015

HMEP have launched a new online training system which allows highway practitioners to learn in their own time, while generating a completion certificate in association with CIHT.

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The new free online training system will allow highway practitioners to learn in their own time, at their own pace, while generating a completion certificate in association with The Chartered Institution of Highways Transportation (CIHT).
 
Speaking on behalf of the Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme (HMEP), Matthew Lugg, said: “Many local highway authorities have embraced asset management as a key enabler to make best use of their overall resources and deliver the right outcomes, but the awareness of this approach is often limited to a few people within an organisation.
 
“The HMEP asset management e-learning toolkit has been specifically designed to help embed an asset management culture across the whole organisation involved in delivering the highway maintenance service. In doing so, this helps to ensure everyone fully understands and supports the benefits of this approach.”
 
Sue Stevens, Director of Education & Membership at CIHT, said: “CIHT believes that asset management is at the heart of providing the transport networks that people need. With challenging local authority budgets, it is important that those involved in highway maintenance understand how to achieve greater savings and efficiencies. The HMEP asset management e-learning Toolkit offers an excellent introduction to this area and CIHT is happy to endorse the online course as suitable CPD for members.”
 
Geoff Allister, from the Highways Term Maintenance Association (HTMA), added: “HTMA believes that a long term asset management approach is required to improve the condition of our roads in line with best practice.”
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