Sharing best practice in the UK
The opening address was given by AIA Chair Rick Green, who explained that the programme had been split into two sessions - Build Back Better and The route to net zero asphalt – to provide an appropriate focus upon these two important issues.
The speakers covered a wide range of topical subjects and their presentations, interviews and discussions can all be downloaded from the links below:
- Highways Sector Council: how they are working with local authorities
Leon Daniels and Anna Delvecchio, Highways Sector Council - Leading innovation and driving change within the highway service
Scott McDonald, Highway Operations Manager, Derby City Council - Leading innovation and driving improvements: an alternative view
James Harper, Team Manager, City of Stoke-on-Trent Council - Surrey’s long-term plans for the maintenance of key highway assets – five years on
Amanda Richards, Group Manager, Network and Asset Management. - National Highways’ 2040 net zero ambitions: the pavement’s perspective
Matthew Wayman, Senior Pavements Advisor, National Highways - Net zero asphalt policy, drivers and practice: European experience
Carsten Karcher, EAPA and Geir Lange, Veidekke - Towards net zero carbon: Westminster City Council
Dan Perks, Operations Manager at City Highways, Westminster City Council and Ivan Farrell, Performance Manager at FM Conway - Adopting warm mix asphalt as standard
Steve Isaacs, Specialist Consultant