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Welcome to Highways Asset Mangagement 2010
With the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in the autumn, how can Highways departments work closer and share best practice to provide cost-effective solutions for the future?
I am delighted to announce that NCE and LGC are organising the forthcoming Highways Asset Management 2010 (HAM). Now in its 4th year the event will explore what the future holds for the sector and how innovation and new techniques can improve asset management.
Register now for HAM 2010 to network with the key stakeholders involved in the sector and discuss best practices, cost saving measures and new guidelines. Hear about radical ideas for reforming sector procurement and how greater inter-authority cooperation could secure highways asset value, despite impending spending cuts.
Top 5 conference sessions:
I am delighted to announce that NCE and LGC are organising the forthcoming Highways Asset Management 2010 (HAM). Now in its 4th year the event will explore what the future holds for the sector and how innovation and new techniques can improve asset management.
Register now for HAM 2010 to network with the key stakeholders involved in the sector and discuss best practices, cost saving measures and new guidelines. Hear about radical ideas for reforming sector procurement and how greater inter-authority cooperation could secure highways asset value, despite impending spending cuts.
Top 5 conference sessions:
- Exploring national strategies and future changes to Highways Asset Management
- How can Local Authorities provide more for less?
- Focus on the importance of cyclical work to preserve assets
- Data collection: are we collecting too much?
- Inter-authority cooperation: can it offer both practical and financial solutions
Testimonials
‘Well organised, interesting and informative’
M.E., EC Harris
‘Excellent presentation of future direction for asset management’
R.S., Southampton City Council
‘An intriguing mixture of engineering and accounting’
E.B., Department for Transport
Who will you meet?
Local Authorities, Consultant Engineers, Government Agencies, Trade Associations, Contractors and Solution Providers

