Recent customer research by Transport Focus with regard to the UK's strategic road network has shown the 'quality of road surface' to be road users' clear priority for improvement. The properties and performance of the surface are evidently also critical in ensuring road users' safety. The programme for the seminar will explore the issues to be addressed in providing a surface that is safe, sustainable and durable in a manner that provides value for money over its whole life. It will also look at options for materials selection and the key aspects of construction, maintenance and operation to deliver good long term performance.
Attendees
The theme of the event has been selected to be of direct relevance to commercial practice within the asphalt industry and will be of interest to anyone who will be designing, specifying, producing or laying asphalt such as highway, airfield and port authorities, road and engineering consultants, asphalt suppliers and contractors.
Programme
09.30 Registration and refreshments
10.00 Welcome and introduction
10.10 Asset management: cost and efficiency
Herbert Micallef, TfL, UK
10.40 Asset management: safety and sustainability
Leigh Boswell, TfL, UK
11.10 Refreshment break
11.40 Lifecycle planning, optioneering and solutions
Brian Johns, Connect Plus Services, UK
12.10 Design: challenging convention
Donna James, WSP, UK
12.40 Discussion
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Materials: cost and efficiency
Chris Marchesi, Aggregate Industries, UK
14.30 Materials: safety and sustainability
Tim Smith, Tarmac, UK
15.00 Construction
Francois Chaignon, Colas, France
15.30 Maintenance and operation
Louise Caudwell, Highways England, UK
16.00 Discussion
16.15 Conference close