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Asset Management for Highways
April 28 - 29, 2009 · Jurys Inn, Birmingham, UK
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Register yourself and a team online now!
“By far the best event I have ever attended.
A great balance of speakers.”
Milton Keynes Council
“Very interesting and certainly informative.”
South Lanarkshire Council
“Great networking opportunity.”
Franklin District Council
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Mastering Asset Management For The 21st Century Highway
With the Department for Transport announcing that it is making £32 million available to assist local authorities in England with developing their asset management capability for their highway assets, now is the time to accelerate your TAMP initiatives. 2009 is a critical year for winning buy-in from senior management and stakeholders and really grasping how to successfully implement your initiatives and deliver value in the highways network.
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The 7th Annual Highways Asset Management Summit provides the platform for Heads of Highways and Highways Managers, Asset Managers, Heads of Sustainability, Heads of Engineering, Network Planning and Risk managers to compare and discuss best practice, new tools and techniques and the current and future issues impacting on their roles. With discounted attendance for local authorities, this year’s Summit delivers exceptional value and the answers to a year’s worth of asset management challenges in just 2 days.
Make Better Investment Decisions, Health Check Your Plans and Projects
Get Connected And Learn Best Practices:
Now is the time to get inspired, increase buy-in for your AMP and ensure successful delivery. Speakers from leading authorities and policy makers at the 2009 Summit include:
- Andy Bailey, Strategy Development Manager, TPS Team, Hertfordshire Highways
- Donald Morrison, Head of Asset Management, Transport Scotland
- Peter Agent, Asset Planning Group Leader, Surrey County Council
- Edward Bunting, Senior Policy Advisor, Department for Transport
- Brad Lawrence, Road System Governance, Queensland Main Roads
- Steve Spender, Highways Manager, Asset Management Group, Hampshire County Council
- Lester Willmington, Head of Highway Management, Devon County Council & Chairman, CSS/TAG Highway Management Group
- Scott Tompkins, Asset Manager, Gloucestershire Highways
- Tony Sangwine, Head of Environmental Policy, Highways Agency
- Steve Isaacs, Asset Operations Manager, Surrey County Council
So Who Will Attend Highways Asset Management?

- Aberdeen City Council
- Amey
- Balfour Beatty
- Bedfordshire County Council
- Bournemouth Borough Council
- Capita Symonds
- Cheshire County Council
- Cork City Council
- Coventry City Council
- Surrey Council
- TFL
- Cornwall County Council
- Department for Transport
- Devon County Council
- Dorset County Council
- Durham County Council
- EC Harris
- Gloucestershire County Council
- Gloucestershire Highways
- Hampshire County Council
- Hertfordshire County Council
- Highland Council
- Highways Agency
- IBI Group
- Ipswich Borough Council
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Islington Borough Council
Kent County Council
London Borough of Camden
London Borough of Waltham Forest
MapInfo
Milton Keynes Council
Mott MacDonald
MWH UK Ltd.
Nottingham City Council
Oxfordshire County Council
Plymouth City Council
South Gloucestershire Council
South Gloucestershire Council
Southwark Council
Staffordshire County Council
States of Jersey
Surrey County Council
Swindon Borough Council
Transport Scotland
TRL
Urban Vision
Wakefield Council
Westminster City Council
WS Atkins
Yotta
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Discounted Public Sector Prices Available Now!
This event is the single smartest investment you can make all year - particularly in times of budget scrutiny.
To make the most of special discounted public sector prices email enquire@iqpc.co.uk, visit register online or call +44 (0)20 7368 9300 or fax +44 (0)20 7368 9301
If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: Tuesday 28th April 2009 ]
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