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APSE service awards 2010
APSE annual seminar 8-9 September 2010
Transport seminar 7 July 2010
Lean, mean and frontline seminar 15 July 2010
Parks seminar 29 July 2010

 

National roads, highways and street lighting seminar - taking stock; moving forward, Nottingham, 12-13 March 2009
Session 1: Overview
Strategic direction and policy priorities - Paul Foskett, Head of Local Roads Highway Maintenance Policy, Department for Transport
Moving the service forward in Scotland - Tom McLean, ITS Contracts Manager, Transport Scotland (Trunk Roads Network Management)
CSS in a time of change - Matthew Lugg, Chair of Engineering Committee, County Surveyors Society and Director of Highways, Transportation and Waste Management, Leicestershire County Council
Session 2: Performance, partnerships and procurement
Improvement and Efficiency - Noel Foley, Associate Director, Buro Happold
Procuring a private sector partner to deliver major infrastructure improvements - Dorset County Council`s approach in advance of the 2012 Olympic sailing event - Andrew Martin, Head of Dorset Works Organisation and Matthew Piles, Weymouth Infrastructure Project Manager
Session 4: Operational Issues
Underground assets - seeing is believing - Dr. Marc Hobell, Strategic Development Manager, Ordnance Survey
Providing a street lighting service - Bryan Geeves, Chair of CSS Wales Lighting Engineers, UK Lighting Board
Managing contracts to ensure ‘Service Delivery’ and realise improvements - Devlan Kruck, Performance Audit Manager, Transport for London
Drivers hours – your responsibilities - Paul Waters, Transport Advisor, FTA
The Great Salt Debate
Session 5: New approaches; new ideas
The Scottish Roads Works Register in action - Alex Rae, Chair of SRWR Group, Scottish Water
Developing sustainable products for highway construction and maintenance - Charlie Jones, Asphalt Industry Alliance
Session 6: What about the workers?
The control of silica and other health risks associated with kerb and paving work - Chris Lucas, Construction Division, Health and Safety Executive
Motivating the workforce - Bruce Faulkner, 3 Simple Rules
 

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